Thomas Lynn

British soldier
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IntroBritish soldier
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMilitary personnel Soldier
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth1774
Death1847 (aged 73 years)
The details

Biography

Thomas Lynn (1774–1847) was an English naval officer and writer on astronomy.

Life

He was born 2 January 1774 at Woodbridge, Suffolk, where his father was a medical practitioner. At the age of 11 he entered the naval service of the East India Company. On leaving it with the rank of commander many years later, he was appointed examiner in nautical astronomy to the company's officers. He kept a naval academy at 148 Leadenhall Street, London, and died at Dover on 2 May 1847, aged 73.

Works

Lynn wrote:

  • An Improved System of Telegraphic Communication, London, 1814; 2nd edit. 1818.
  • Solar Tables, 1821.
  • Star Tables for 1822, etc.
  • Astronomical and other Tables, 1824.
  • A New Method of finding the Longitude, two editions, 1826.
  • Horary Tables for finding the Time by Inspection, 1827; 2nd edit. 1828.
  • Practical Methods for finding the Latitude, 1833.
  • New Star Tables, 1843.

A chapter by him on the navigation of the China seas formed part of the volumes on China published in the Edinburgh Cabinet Library, 1836; 3rd edit. 1843.

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