Letters from Joseph Banks to Nevil Maskelyne.

A letter dated 30th August 1790, Sir Joseph Banks reply to Nevil Maskelyne (see 5_2:081) on whether Mr Gilpin can be authorised to superintend the printing of the Greenwich observations.

Administrative / biographical background
Mr George Gilpin worked as an assistant at the Royal Observatory from 1776- 1781. Prior to this Gilpin had acted as assistant to William Wales on Cook’s second voyage on the RESOLUTION (1772–75). He took over as Maskelyne’s assistant from John Hellins in 1776 and was succeeded in 1781 by Joseph Lindley. He also received additional payments from the Board of Longitude for his work in testing chronometers at the Observatory. After leaving the Observatory, Gilpin worked from 1785 until his death in 1810 as Secretary (Clerk and Housekeeper) to the Royal Society. He also worked as a Computer for the Nautical Almanac. Gilpin was appointed to replace him as Secretary to the Board of Longitude in 1798. He continued to hold the office until he died in 1810.

Record Details

Item reference: MSK/3/2/2
Catalogue Section: Personal collections
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 folder
Date made: 1790-08-30
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London