Legal matters concerning the Clydesdale case.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistRegarding James Young’s lead in the field of refining; also forthcoming trip to Niagara.
Concerning a patent of James Young. Napier copies a letter written to him by William [Carpmael].
Napier, James, 1810-1884, industrial chemistCopying correspondence he has had with Messrs Chance Brothers and Company regarding Young’s patent for glass making.
Napier, James, 1810-1884, industrial chemistCopying a letter Binney has sent to James Rose concerning the Clydesdale Company suit (16 January 1860).
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistConcerning further lawsuits in America and financial news received from Edward Meldrum.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistConcerning legal matters.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistCopies an extract from Engineering, January 1858 on the 'Proposed tunnel between England and France'. Also discusses the glass patents.
Napier, James, 1810-1884, industrial chemistInvitation to dinner.
Regarding stannate of soda and an order Gordon Nilson will place for it.
First mention of paraffin; James Young’s interest in the chemistry of dyestuffs, with the experiments carried out; addresses; accounts of production; list of garden seeds and plants to be bought; and list of his children’s birthdates.
Concerning legal matters.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropist