Both letters concern American patents and Binney's uncertainty over Young going to America, which Young denies suggesting seriously.
Sin títuloDiscussing the paraffin oil markets in America and also arranging a meeting with James Young and Edward Meldrum.
Sin títuloBinney is asking for Meldrum’s views on the American patent.
Sin títuloRegarding Clydesdale case and American patent.
Sin títuloRegarding American patent case.
Sin títuloCopying a letter from [E.W.] Turner at Liverpool to Edward Binney at Manchester (22 August 1859) regarding a sample of paraffin which has been sent from Turner’s firm in Birkenhead.
Also includes notes from James Young to Edward Binney acknowledging receipt of this letter, 24 August 1859.
Sin títuloRegarding coup oil patents.
Sin títuloDiscussing business matters, and mentions Edward Meldrum.
Sin títuloCopying a letter from Benedict and Boardman, New York, to Edward Binney (22 April 1859) concerning Young’s American patent.
Sin títuloCopying a letter from Benedict and Boardman in New York to Edward Binney (21 May 1859) concerning Young’s American patent. Also discusses Scottish business.
Sin títuloCopying correspondence between Binney and James Russel and Son, colliers, Falkirk and Edward Meldrum, Bathgate, (14 November 1859) concerning the coal contract for the [Boghall] works.
Sin títuloBinney is unwell but will try to come to Scotland.
Sin títuloConcerning the American patent.
Sin títuloBinney arranging, if he is well enough, to come to Glasgow for a business meeting with Edward Meldrum, James Young and other parties.
Sin títuloConcerning the patent for coup oil from coal tar which is about to expire.
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