Record

RefNoMS/958
LevelFile
Title'Memoir of my singular history' by Benjamin Wilson FRS
CreatorWilson; Benjamin (1721 - 1788); painter and scientist
Date1781
DescriptionThe memoir commences with family history information derived from the family bible, and was handed down through his family, beginning with his daughter Frances Wilson, with strict instructions on retaining its confidentiality [outlined on page 3]. The text continues and becomes an account of the London art world of Hogarth (1697-1764) who loved a little mischief” and his contemporaries. Wilson made early painting expeditions to Ireland, apparently on the advice of the scientist and antiquary Martin Folkes (1690-1754) (FRS 1714), President of the Royal Society with whom he corresponded. Art provided his livelihood, but Wilson also tried the works of Newton, Boyle and Desaguiliers and declared that 'in consequence of reading these and other philosophical books, I got a turn for experimental philosophy'. His experiments, relayed to a variety of friends including the engineer John Smeaton (1724-1792) earned him Royal Society Fellowship and a wide circle of philosophical acquaintances, many of whom are mentioned in this memoir.

Wilson notes how he repeated Dr Benjamin Franklin’s (FRS 1756) highly dangerous Philadelphia kite experiment as part of several scientific interests. His own Treatise on electricity appeared in 1752 but it is towards the second half of this memoir that Wilson begins to relate the story of the Royal Society’s advisory committee on the most effective conductors of lightning to protect the vital Purfleet gunpowder magazine. Wilson, Benjamin Franklin and Henry Cavendish (among others) offered their views, leading to a dispute over the best shape for lightning rods, pointed or rounded.
Extent1 volume; 187pp
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialhttps://ttp.royalsociety.org/ttp/ttp.html?o=1&id=59487a8f-1720-4664-9785-7474a5031f96&type=book&_ga=2.186375017.1115929948.1704188280-1209525634.1700154565
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5600Wilson; Benjamin (1721 - 1788); portrait painter and scientist1721 - 1788
NA8378Folkes; Martin (1690 - 1754); antiquary and natural philosopher1690 - 1754
NA7974Franklin; Benjamin (1706 - 1790)1706 - 1790
Add to My Items

    Collection highlights

    Browse the records of some of our collections, which cover all branches of science and date from the 12th century onwards. These include the published works of Fellows of the Royal Society, personal papers of eminent scientists, letters and manuscripts sent to the Society or presented at meetings, and administrative records documenting the Society's activities since our foundation in 1660.

    The Royal Society

    The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of
    the world's most eminent scientists and is the
    oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
    Registered charity number 207043

    Website design ©CalmView



    CONTACT US

    + 44 207 451 2500
    (Lines open Mon-Fri, 9:00-17:00. Excludes bank holidays)

    6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG

    Email Us →

    SUBSCRIBE

    Subscribe to our newsletters to be updated with the
    latest news on innovation, events, articles and reports.

    Subscribe →

    © CalmView