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  1. Sir John Henslow (9 October 1730 – 22 September 1815) was Surveyor to the Navy a post he held jointly or solely from 1784 to 1806. Career. He was 7th child of John Henslow, a master carpenter in the dockyard at Woolwich. 1745 Apprenticed to Sir Thomas Slade; 1762 Master Boat Builder at Woolwich; 1771 Assistant Surveyor to the Navy

  2. 1546-1869. The Surveyor of the Navy also known as Department of the Surveyor of the Navy and originally known as Surveyor and Rigger of the Navy [1] was a former principal commissioner and member of both the Navy Board from the inauguration of that body in 1546 until its abolition in 1832 and then a member Board of Admiralty from 1848 to 1859.

  3. This article is about the Surveyor of the Navy — for his grandson botanist and geologist see John Stevens Henslow. Sir John Henslow (9 October 1730 – 22 September 1815) was Surveyor to the Navy ( Royal Navy ) a post he held jointly or solely from 1784 to 1806.

  4. Sir John Henslow. Nationality British Roles Designer, Ship Builder, ... Appointed Surveyor of the Navy: BWAS-1714: 1788/03/20 : Designed Hound Class (1788) - 16 gun ...

  5. 6 February 1796 – 16 May 1861. Image: John Stevens Henslow by Thomas Herbert Maguire, 1851. John Stevens Henslow was a naturalist, a Cambridge academic, most remembered as a friend and mentor of Charles Darwin, inspiring him with a passion for natural history, proposing him to sail on the HMS Beagle as the naturalist on its five-year voyage ...

  6. 12 de mai. de 2024 · John Stevens Henslow (born Feb. 6, 1796, Rochester, Kent, Eng.—died May 16, 1861, Hitcham, Norfolk) was a British botanist, clergyman, and geologist who popularized botany at the University of Cambridge by introducing new methods of teaching the subject.