Moore, John Hamilton, ?-1807
Moore, John Hamilton 1738-1807
Moore, John Hamilton, d. 1807
John Hamilton Moore British cartographer (1738-1807)
Moore, John Hamilton, 17??-1807
Moore, John Hamilton, m. 1807
VIAF ID: 22443724 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Hamilton Moore ‡c British cartographer (1738-1807)
- 100 1 0 ‡a Moore, John Hamilton ‡d 1738-1807
- 100 1 _ ‡a Moore, John Hamilton ‡d 1738-1807
- 100 1 _ ‡a Moore, John Hamilton ‡d d. 1807
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Moore, John Hamilton, ‡d -1807
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Moore, John Hamilton, ‡d 17??-1807
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Works
Title | Sources |
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América del Norte. NE. | |
Antillas (Islas) | |
Atlántico. E. (Océano) | |
Caribe (Mar) | |
A Chart of Holy Island, Fern Islands, and the Staples : with the Coast from Sunderland Point to Berwick | |
[Chart of the Entrances to the River Thames] | |
Downs, The (Gran Bretaña) (Kent) (Ensenada) | |
España. O. | |
Estados Unidos. E. | |
Finlandia (Golfo) | |
Guinea (Golfo) | |
Inglaterra. SE. (Gran Bretaña) | |
Kattegat (Estrecho) | |
The mariner's dictionary, or, American seaman's vocabulary of technical terms, and sea phrases used in the construction, equipment, management, and military operations, of ships and vessels of all descriptions : improved from an English work : illustrated with copperplates, descriptive of all objects appertaining to seamanship. | |
The mathematical practitioners of Hanoverian England, 1966: | |
Mediterraneo (Mar) | |
A new and complete collection of voyages and travels: containing all that have been remarkable from the earliest period to the present time... with an account of the rise and progress of navigation among the various nations of the earth... comprehending an extensive system of geography, describing, in most accurate manner, every place worthy of notice in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America... | |
A new and complete collection of Voyages and Travels... of the natives of these kingdoms, also of those of France, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Switzerland, Prussia, &c With the discoveries of the Portuguese, English, Dutch, and French. Relations of Maghellan, Drake, Candish, Anson, Dampier... with... description of New Holland, Zealand, O-Taheitee, Tanna... the voyage of Mr. de Bougainville to the South Seas... Account of... Lord Mulgrave's Expedition... Septem of Geography... | |
A new and correct chart of North America from Cape Cod to the Havannah | |
A new and correct chart of the coasts of Spain, Portugal and Africa : The Western, Canaries and Cape Deverd Islands | |
A New and Correct Chart of the Gulf of Finland : from the Russian and Swedish surveys | |
A New and Correct Chart of the West-India Islands including the Gulf and Windward Passage | |
A New Chart of the Downs and Margate Roads | |
The new practical navigator, 1799: | |
Nueva Escocia (Canadá) (Provincia) | |
San Jorge (Irlanda) (Canal) | |
The seaman's complete daily assistant : being an easy and correct method of keeping a journal at sea. Containing Rules for working the Cases in Plain, Middle Latitude, and Mercator's Sailing, by the Tables of Difference of Latitude and Departure. - And for finding the Latitude, Longitude, Amplitude, and Azimuth, by Observation, Illustrated by a sufficient Number of Examples. Likewise, Rules shewing how the Allowances are to be made for Lee-Way, Variation, Heave of the Sea, Setting of the Currents, &c. - And to correct the Dead Reckoning by an Observation, in all Cases. The New Method of finding the Latitude by two Altitudes of the Sun, To which are added, The Tables of Difference of Latitude and Departure to 300 Miles Distance; the New Solar Tables and Tables of Natural Sines; with a larger and more correct Table of the Latitudes and Longitudes of Places, than any hitherto published; together with all the Tables necessary for the Seaman's Use in working a Day's Work at Sea. The whole constructed upon a new plan. The third edition | |
Támesis (Río) (Desembocadura) | |
To his Excellency General George Washington, President of the United States of North America This Chart including the Navigation from Philadelphia to Cape Sable & the Bay of Fundy, Is most respectfully dedicated | |
To his excellency Thos. Jefferson, esqr., president of the Congress, this chart of the United States of America : including Halifax, Havannah [Havana], New Providence, and all the northern parts of the West Indies | |
To His Royal Highness Prince William Henry This Chart Including Bristol and Saint George's Channels | |
To Philip Stephens, Esqr. M.P. F.R.S. and Secretary to the Admiralty, This Chart of Spithead, Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight, &c. : Shewing the Sands, Shoals, Buoys, Beacons, Light-Houses, Sea-Marks, Soundings &c | |
To the Merchants, Underwriters, and Masters of Ships, Trading to Jamaica, &c. This Chart of The Gulf of Florida | |
To the Right Honourable Henry Dundas This Chart of the East Coasts of England and Scotland, from Yarmouth to Duncansby Head : Including the Orkney Islands | |
To the Royal African Company This Chart of the Coast of Africa from Cape Formosa to Cape Sierra Leon : is most Respectfully Dedicated by their Hble. Servant | |
To Thomas Owen Esqr. This Chart of the Coast of Ireland from Dublin, to Waterford-Haven | |
To William Knox, Esqr. This Chart including the Navigation from Swansea Bay to Great Orms Head, and the Isle of Anglesea | |
A View of society and manners in Italy, with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters | |
The young gentleman and lady's monitor, and English teacher's assistant : being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers, calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners, improve the understanding, rectify the will, purify the passions, direct the minds of youth to the pursuit of proper objects, and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language with elegance and propriety, particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools and academies as well as private persons, who have not an opportunity of perusing the works of those celebrated authors, from whence this collection is made : divided into small portions for the ease of reading in classes |