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Updated: May 7, 2025
Overtures were made by Wasborough to exchange patents and work together, which Watt scornfully rejected. He writes: Though I am not so saucy as many of my countrymen, I have enough innate pride to prevent me from doing a mean action because a servile prudence may dictate it ... I will never meanly sue a thief to give me my own again unless I have nothing left behind. His blood was up.
Watt and Boulton so much that they decided Watt should apply for another patent, covering his important improvements since the first. This patent was necessary in consequence of the difficulties experienced in working the steam wheels or rotatory engines described in the first patent of 1769, and by Watt's having been so unfairly anticipated, by Wasborough in the crank motion.
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