Hulls, Jonathan, 1699-
Hulls, Jonathan, 1699-1758
Hulls, Jonathan
Jonathan Hulls British watchmaker
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hulls, Jonathan
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hulls, Jonathan ‡d 1699-1758
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hulls, Jonathan, ‡d 1699-
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Jonathan Hulls ‡c British watchmaker
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Works
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The art of measuring : Made Easy, by the help of a new sliding-rule; which performs the same at one operation, as requires Two, Three, or More, On the Sliding-Rules heretofore used. in a Plain, easy, and concise Method, entirely new | |
A course of lectures on the steam engine ... 1826: | |
A description and draught of a new-invented machine for carrying vessels or ships out of, or into any harbour, port, or river, against wind and tide, or in a calm. For which, His Majesty has granted letters patent, for the sole benefit of the author, for the space of fourteen years. | |
The gentleman's and trader's guide : Containing, the description and use of a new-invented instrument, for preventing frauds by counterfeit gold, which Gives the Weight, and shews the Alloy of that metal, as well in Coin as in Rings, Jewels, and all Kind of Utensils made thereof; with The Quantity of Adulteration (if any) The instrument Is neatly made in Brass, and very easily portable in the Pocket - Any Person, by sending to the authors, (post paid) may have an Instrument made to Weigh and prove any larger Coin or Utensils of Gold and Silver than This Instrument is design'd for, By W. Bradford, Teacher of the Mathematicks, R. Darby, and J. Hulls. All of Campden, in the County of Gloucester. Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Patentees at their Ware-House in Campden, and in most Towns in England | |
[Stern paddle-wheel steam tugboat towing British warship] | |
Supplement to the series of letters patent and specifications of letters patent for inventions recorded in the Great seal Patent office, and granted between the 1st March (14 Jac. I.) A.D. 1617, and the 1st October (16 Vict.) A.D. 1852; consisting for the most part of reprints of scarce pamphlets, descriptive of the early patented inventions comprised in that series. |