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.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistCopying a letter Binney has sent to James Rose concerning the Clydesdale Company suit (16 January 1860).
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistConcerning legal matters.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistLetter 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.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistConcerning legal matters.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistEnclosing 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.
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 philanthropistLegal matters concerning the Clydesdale case.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistConcerning the agreement between James Young and Downer.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistCopying 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.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistResearch on books by [Johann] Poggandorff.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistCopying correspondence between Binney and James Rose at Edinburgh (4 and 7 November 1859). Concerning the case against the Clydesdale Chemical Company.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistRegarding coup oil patents.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropistDiscussing business matters, and mentions Edward Meldrum.
Binney, Edward William, 1812-1881, geologist and philanthropist