Ref NoLDGSL/1/11
TitleExtract of a letter ...on metallic objects from the Grampians
Date27 Aug 1810
LevelItem
Extent2pp
FormatDocument
DescriptionJames SKENE, extract of a letter to George Bellas Greenough on metallic objects from the Grampians, 27 Aug 1810. The extract is in the hand of Greenough.
Administrative HistoryJames Skene was once a travelling companion of Greenough, notably on the latter's tour of Scotland in 1805.

Referred to in the Ordinary Meeting of 18 Jan 1811 as "A communication respecting the Iron Stones or Moonstones as they are commonly called which have been met with at Balnea kettle in Aberdeenshire..." The follow up paper, read on 1 Feb 1811 as "An analysis ofthe Balneakettle Iron" by W H Pepys, determined that the items were a form of slag and not a native iron ore.
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LanguageEnglish
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray
CreatorNameGREENOUGH | George Bellas | 1778-1855 | geologist
SKENE | James | 1775-1864 | lawyer and geologist
Previous referenceLDGSL 1/11
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/48SKENE; James (1775-1864); lawyer and geologist1775-1864
DS/UK/8GREENOUGH; George Bellas (1778-1855); geologist1778-1855
DS/UK/47PEPYS; William Hasledine (1775-1856); surgical instrument maker, natural philosopher and founder of the Geological Society1775-1856
Places
CodePlaceName
NA18Grampian Mountains
NA67Scotland
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