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Yet Mushet continued to brood over the injustice done to him and eventually recorded his story of the rise and progress of the "Bessemer-Mushet" process in a pamphlet written apparently without reference to his earlier statements and so committing himself to many inconsistencies. See Fred M. Osborn, The story of the Mushets, London, 1852. Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, 1876, p. 3.
The old coal-pits are now used for working the ironstone." The Mushets are an old Kincardine family; but they were almost extinguished by the plague in the reign of Charles the Second. Their numbers were then reduced to two; one of whom remained at Kincardine, and the other, a clergyman, the Rev. George Mushet, accompanied Montrose as chaplain. He is buried in Kincardine churchyard.
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