Elizabeth Johnson

Elizabeth Johnson
Elizabeth Johnson

Elizabeth Johnson, née Reynolds, was an English pamphleteer who attempted to win one of the rewards offered by the 1714 Longitude Act passed, which offered monetary rewards for anyone who could find a simple and practical method for the precise determination of a ship's longitude. Johnson and Jane Squire are the only two women known to have made such an attempt as it was not considered an appropriate subject for early modern women especially given its financial, maritime, and government dimensions.

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Birth Place
United Kingdom, England
Date of Death
May 14th, 1800
Died Aged
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