Commissioners for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea | |
Formation | 1714 |
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Founder | Longitude Act 1714 |
Dissolved | 1828 |
Type | Government body |
Purpose | administration of a scheme of prizes intended to encourage innovators to solve the problem of finding longitude at sea |
Membership (1714) | 24 |
Discovery of Longitude at Sea Act 1713 | |
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Act of Parliament | |
Citation | 13 Ann. c. 14 (Ruffhead c. 15) |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 9 July 1714 |
The Commissioners for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea, or more popularly Board of Longitude, was a British government body formed in 1714 to administer a scheme of prizes intended to encourage innovators to solve the problem of finding longitude at sea.