Hyde’s Carbon suit. Details of the case which is to be heard on 27 June 1854. Names of witnesses to be summoned and evidence to be supplied.
Sans titreCopying a letter Binney has sent to James Rose concerning the Clydesdale Company suit (16 January 1860).
Sans titreConcerning legal matters.
Sans titreLetter regarding financial agreements in America and advice from Mr Boardman. Also information on Dr Smith’s trip to Vienna to investigate Baron Reichtenbach’s activities.
Sans titreConcerning legal matters.
Sans titreEnclosing a letter from John Graham (not extant). Refers to Mr Downer and 'all the Kerosene folks' as a 'pack of unmitigated scoundrels'. Argues that Young’s time would be better spent at home.
A court commission has been sent to examine Baron [Reichtenbach] in Vienna.
Dr Smith has gone to Vienna to investigate Baron Reichtenbach. Also news of a patent case in Edinburgh involving Mr [ ] Macnaughton.
Sans titreConcerning further lawsuits in America and financial news received from Edward Meldrum.
Sans titreLegal matters concerning the Clydesdale case.
Sans titreConcerning the agreement between James Young and Downer.
Sans titreCopying correspondence between Edward Binney and Dr Frankland and Professor Harrington both of St Bartholomews Hospital, London (31 October 1859- 3 November 1859) who have been gathering information for James Young concerning the Clydesdale case and the American patents.
Sans titreResearch on books by [Johann] Poggandorff.
Sans titreCopying correspondence between Binney and James Rose at Edinburgh (4 and 7 November 1859). Concerning the case against the Clydesdale Chemical Company.
Sans titreRegarding coup oil patents.
Sans titreDiscussing business matters, and mentions Edward Meldrum.
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