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Authorised form of nameSeppings; Sir; Robert (1767 - 1840)
Dates1767 - 1840
NationalityBritish
Place of birthFakenham, Norfolk, England
Date of birth1767
Place of deathTaunton, Somerset
Date of death25 September 1840
OccupationShipbuilder
ActivityEducation:
DCL (Oxford)
Career:
Apprenticed as a shipwright, Plymouth dockyard; invented 'Sepping's blocks' for which he was granted £1000 by the Admiralty; Master Shipwright (1804); Surveyor to the Navy (1814); resigned at settled at Taunton (1832); memorial in chancel of St Mary's, Taunton
Honours:
Kt 1819
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election10/11/1814
RSActivityMedals and prizes:
Copley Medal 1818
RelationshipsSon of a cattle salesman; adopted by his mother's brother, a naval captain at Plymouth
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1840 No 45 pp 263-264
Notes:
'Saml Carlisle' is Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/54931264
CodeNA7101
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1814/15Seppings, Sir Robert: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/004113Seppings, Sir Robertnd
PT/8/16/2Plate, plans of the new design of royal warships by unknown artist[1814]
PT/12/1/2Plate, 'A sketch shewing the manner of applying the trusses in the ports and in the hold of His Majesty's Ship Justitia of 74 guns preparatory to a trial for ascertaining their effects' by unknown artist[1817]
PT/8/16/1Manuscript, 'On a new principle of constructing His Majesty's ships of war' by Robert Seppings[1814]
PT/12/1Paper, 'On the great strength given to ships of war by the application of diagonal braces' by Robert Seppings[1817]
PT/12/1/1Manuscript, 'On the great strength given to ships of war by the application of diagonal braces' by Robert Seppings[1817]
PT/14/10Letter, introducing accompanying paper on shipbuilding from John Barrow to Sir Joseph Banks1 February 1820
PT/8/16Paper, 'On a new principle of constructing His Majesty's ships of war' by Robert Seppings[1814]
PT/73/8/10Drawings, new method of joining ribs of a merchant ship by [Robert Seppings?][1820]
PT/73/8/7Drawings, ribs and chocks in merchant ships by [Robert Seppings?][1820]
PT/73/8/8Drawings, frame, chocks, and joins in merchant ships by [Robert Seppings?][1820]
PT/73/8/9Drawings, cross section of a merchant ship by [Robert Seppings?][1820]
PT/73/8/11Drawing, old and new methods of stern framing in merchant ships by [Robert Seppings?][1820]
AP/8A/16Unpublished paper, 'A further explanation of the new principle of constructing His Majesty's ships of war' by Robert Seppings[1815]
AP/8A/16/3Unpublished diagram, sections and plans of a ship by [Robert Seppings][1815]
AP/9/23Unpublished paper, 'Observations on the new system of diagonal framing, introduced into HM [His Majesty's] Navy by R [Robert] Seppings Esq' by William Morgan[1819]
AP/8A/16/1Unpublished manuscript, 'A further explanation of the new principle of constructing His Majesty's ships of war' by Robert Seppings[1815]
AP/8A/16/2Unpublished diagram, 'A longitudinal section of the Maida (late Jupiter) of 74 guns, showing a part of the inner planking placed obliquely' by [Robert Seppings][1815]
AP/9/23/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Observations on the new system of diagonal framing, introduced into HM [His Majesty's] Navy by R [Robert] Seppings Esq' by William Morgan[1819]
AP/9/23/2Unpublished diagrams, diagonal framing by [William Morgan?][1819]
PT/14/11Paper, 'On a new principle of constructing ships in the Mercantile Navy' by Sir Robert Seppings[1820]
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