| Description | (2 pcs) "A copy of Mr. Boulton's letter to Mr. Samuel Wyatt upon the subject of corn mills." Soho Feb 8-1789 Dear Sir The pleasure & satisfaction I have long enjoyd in being connected with so many respectable & worthy Characters in the Albion Mill cannot be dissolved without great pain to my self: but being tyed to my friend Watt for Life by Law, by interest, & by inclination, I must go hand in hand with him in all concerns that our alliance hath led us into & therefore I must beg it may be understood that what Mr. Watt hath said in his annexed letter, extends to my self & to the partnership of Boulton & Watt If you consider all circusmtances you will perceive I cannot act otherwise As to what relates to our Capital I have no doubt but that will be made perfectly agreeable to the Gentlemen concernd to whom I beg you will present my very respectfull Compliments & remain Dear Sir Your most Obedt. humbl Servt Mattw: Boulton Mr. Saml. Wyatt, director of the Albion Mill |