| RefNo | MA/47/1 |
| Previous numbers | MA.47 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letter from John Horsley, Morpeth, to [James Jurin] |
| Creator | Horsley; John (1685-1732); British natural philosopher and antiquarian |
| Recipient | Jurin; James (bap.1684 d.1750); British physician and natural philosopher |
| Date | 9 February 1727 |
| Description | He had sent a [meteorological] register for last year. His absence from home has led to a little irregularity, but nothing material. The copying was done by a schoolmaster, very awkwardly, but it is too late to have a better transcription made. Horsley draws attention to the quantity of rainfall. |
| Extent | 1p. [p.1] |
| Format | Manuscript |
| PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
| Dimensions | 333x211mm. |
| AccessStatus | Open |