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188:, used for marine compass correction. At the same time as teaching in the school and publishing mathematical texts for the use of his pupils, he translated a French text on the architecture of shipbuilding, and continued his own studies, gaining his doctorate in Divinity in 1820. In recognition of his work in nautical astronomy he was elected a Fellow of the 275:
A Treatise on Shipbuilding, with Explanations and Demonstrations respecting the Architectura Navalis Mercatoria, by Frederick Henry de Chapman, . . . translated into English, with explanatory notes, and a few Remarks on the Construction of Ships of
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charting Australian waters in 1803–1804. Arriving at Sydney too late to join in Flinders' circumnavigation of Australia, he assisted in concluding the expedition. At this time he became a firm friend of Flinders' nephew,
237:'s first North American expedition he named Inman Harbour "after my friend the Professor at the Royal Naval College". During Franklin's second Arctic voyage in 1826 his surveyor named the Inman River, northwest of 490: 195:
He also directed the design and construction of no less than ten British warships, of which he was proud to state that none ever had the slightest mishap due to an error of design or form.
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He was ordained into the Anglican ministry in 1805 when he gained his MA. Three years later he received an appointment as Professor of Nautical Mathematics at the
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appointed him as replacement astronomer (the original astronomer, suffering from severe seasickness, was discharged en route to Australia) on the expedition of
530: 218:. James and Mary Inman had seven children. Their eldest son was James Williams Inman (1809–1895), Cambridge BA 1833, MA 1836, headmaster of 485: 515: 184:; the Admiralty also appointed Inman its first principal. In 1812 he conducted experiments with Flinders which led to the invention of the 525: 476: 459: 161:, known as Inman's Nautical Tables, remained in use for many years. In the third edition (1835) he introduced a new table of 442: 165:(the term was his coinage) to simplify the calculation of distances between two points on the surface of the earth using 198:
He retired in 1839, but continued living in Portsmouth until his death twenty years later, on 7 February 1859, aged 83.
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After graduating with first class honours in 1800, Inman intended to undertake missionary work in the Middle East, in
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The Scriptural Doctrine of Divine Grace: a Sermon preached before the University
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was named Cape Inman, "in compliment to the Professor," during the voyages of
241:, Canada, after Inman. In December 1829 a headland of perpendicular cliffs at 499: 122: 110: 185: 67: 54:, the younger son of Richard Inman and Jane Hutchinson. He was educated at 253: 121:, for whom he later wrote letters of introduction. While on board the 31: 23: 356:
Educating the Royal Navy: 18th and 19th Century Education for Officers
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Navigation and Nautical Astronomy: For the Use of British Seamen
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Navigation and Nautical Astronomy: For the Use of British Seamen
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Navigation and Nautical Astronomy for the use of British Seamen
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Formulæ and Rules for making Calculations on Plans of Ships
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Inman : first commander of the South Australia Police
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His wife Mary, daughter of Richard Williams, vicar of
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Board of Longitude
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John Franklin
William Westall
East Indiaman
Warley
Battle of Pulo Auro
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Haversine formula
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