| Description | Charges against Clegg, but does not discharge him due to his promised good conduct and his mother’s situation. Thoughts on Clegg’s character. Will take possession of P. McCandlish’s engine as there is no other option. James Lawson’s report on Halliday Paton & Kerr’s engine house. Progress with various other Manchester engines. Poor quality of the pipes supplied by Mullins & Co. for McConnel & Kennedy’s extinguishing apparatus. |