| Description | Matthew Boulton says that the parcel of brawn sent by Kendall was not ordered. When Kendall’s man received payment for the former parcel, the housekeeper informed him that none of the family were fond of brawn and that half of it had been kept till it was spoiled. Cheshire suggests that Kendall should dispose of the present parcel to some of his friends in Birmingham or in the neighbourhood of Soho. |