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Peter Lecount

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1852

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Lieutenant Peter Lecount RN FRAS CE (25 May 1794 - 1852) was a naval officer and a civil engineer with a strong interest in railways.

He joined the navy in 1809 and saw active service until going on half-pay in 1827.

He was made a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society while a Midshipman. Between 1820-23 he wrote papers and related letters to the Board of Longitude on clocks and chronometers, celestial navigation, particularly using Jupiter's satellites, and a marine chair for observing them.

He was the author of "The History of the Railway connecting London and Birmingham"; "A Practical Treatise on Railways, explaining their construction and management", originally published as Railways in the seventh Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica; "An Examination of Professor Barlow's reports on iron rails, etc." 1836.

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