
James Stratton
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John Ellicott was born in 1706, the son of a clockmaker of the same name. He was one of the outstanding clockmakers of the 18th century, producing a large number of quality clocks for the home market and export. He developed his own form of temperature compensated pendulum and was instrumental in the perfection of the cylinder escapement. He was clockmaker to King George III and was paid 150 pounds per annum in this role. He worked from St Swithin's Alley, Royal Exchange, London. In 1738 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society and later published two articles in their 'Philosophical Transactions'. He supplied portable regulators to astronomers notably, Nevil Maskelyne, Charles Mason and James Cook for the recording of the transit of Venus. He was himself a keen astronomer and observed the transit of Venus in 1761 from an observatory built in his home in Hackney.
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