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RefNoMM/10/130
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, Plymouth, to Charles Morton
Date25 January 1761
DescriptionThe letter acknowledges those from Morton dated the 17th and 21st of January, and discusses the possible re-routing of the voyage of HMS 'Seahorse' to observe the Transit of Venus in 1761.

The letter states Mason and Dixon's belief that it is "...impossible for us to reach any part by way of the Cape proper for making the Observation that will have East Longitude sufficient to be of any use to compare with those made at Greenwich and St Helena. We find no place on the Globe which we can reach to be of as great consequence as one made at Scanderoon".
Extent1 side
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1244Mason; Charles (c 1699 - 1771)c 1699 - 1771
NA2583Dixon; Jeremiah (1726 - 1782)1726 - 1782
NA1286Morton; Charles (1716 - 1799)1716 - 1799
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