| Description | M. R. Boulton has directed Cheshire to make out an account for two casks of claret received last year which are now about to be bottled and divided equally between Boulton, James Watt, and George Barker. Cheshire asks whether the payments from Barker were for the claret or the Tenerife only. He apologizes for repeating the inquiry, but Boulton cannot find Woodward’s reply. |