| Description | William Murdock wishes to know if Cheshire has had any more applications concerning the stoppage of the water; “if they are not very busy at present in the rolling mill, he thinks it would be advisable to let the water out of the mill pool, if there is much in it. Would be glad to know how high the water stands at present in the Great Pool.” William Murdock does not wish to engage any more workmen at the Foundry until Mr. Watt’s return. |