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Edward Barlow (priest)

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natural causes seeming to be lodged within him from his first use of reason. He has often told me that at his first perusing of Euclid, that author was as easy to him as a newspaper. His name and fame are perpetuated for being the inventor of the pendulum watches; but according to the usual fate of most projectors, while others were great gainers by his ingenuity, Mr. Barlow had never been considered on that occasion, had not Mr.
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An exact Survey of the Tide; explicating its production and propagation, variety and anomaly, in all parts of the world, especially near the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland; with a preliminary Treatise concerning the Origin of Springs, Generation of Rain, and Production of Wind. With twelve
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he was master of the Latin and Greek languages, and had a competent knowledge of the Hebrew before he went abroad, and 'tis thought the age he lived in could not show a person better qualified by nature for the mathematical sciences; tho' he read not many books of that kind, the whole system of
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decided the question by having each watchmaker submit a quarter repeater watch for the examination of the king and his council. The king, upon trying each of them, gave preference to Quare's, of which notice was given soon after in
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clocks to be built which, at the pull of a string, would strike the number of hours. In this age before widespread artificial illumination, these were used to tell the time after dark.
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Meteorological Essays concerning the Origin of Springs, Generation of Rain, and Production of Wind; with an account of the Tide
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in about 1675–6. In fact, his invention was connected with a repeating mechanism employing the rack and snail allowing
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Dodd, the church historian, who was personally acquainted with Barlow, observes that:
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During the 20th century there was a common misconception that Barlow invented the
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disputed the patent rights to the repeating watch. In 1687,
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Horological Journal, September 2011, pages 408-412.
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English College, Lisbon
mechanician
mechanician
Warrington
Ambrose Barlow
English College at Lisbon
Parkhall
Tompion

Rack striking
rack and snail
striking clocks
repeater
pocket watches
Daniel Quare
King James II
The London Gazette
8vo
4to
public domain
Stephen, Leslie
Barlow, Edward (1639-1719)
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1639 births
1719 deaths
17th-century English Roman Catholic priests
18th-century English Roman Catholic priests
English engineers
17th-century English engineers

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