| Description | Fray Hole & Potter are still deciding about the size of their engine. Walter Peter’s debt. Enclosing a bill of exchange from Marriott & Robinson. Consultation with Mr. Jones about Kenton Colliery’s debt. M. R. Boulton should send Scottish accounts to Gregory Watt. Feels they can decline Robert Fulton’s order. Mr. Jones’ pursuit of Schofield’s debt. Work of various engine erectors. |