CONTENTS.
PART I.
HISTORICAL NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION OF THE STEAM ENGINE TO THE PURPOSE OF DRAINING
THE MINES OF CORNWALL, AND OF ITS PROGRESSIVE IMPROVEMENT IN THAT DISTRICT.
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS.
1. Economy the great feature of the steam
engine , . . 1
2. Superiority of the Cornish engine, in
this respect, to all others . . . . ib.
3. Benefit to Cornwall from the steam
engine ....... 2
4. The raising of water the principal sti
mulus to the improvement of the steam engine ib.
HISTORY BEFORE THE INTRODUCTION OF WATT’S
IMPROVEMENTS, 1700 TO 1775.
5. Expedients adopted for drainage of mines
before the introduction of the steam engine . 3
6. Water power . . . . . ib.
7. Circumstances limiting the use of water
power ....... 4
8. Thomas Savery .... 5
9. His endeavours to introduce his engine
into Cornwall ...... 6
10. These attempts unsuccessful—objec
tions to the engine for mining purposes . 7
11. Savery’s merits as an inventor . . 8
newcomen’s or the atmospheric engine.
12. Newcomen’s engine—its advantages
over Savery’s ...... 9
13. Fallacy of the general assertion that
Newcomen patented his engine . . .10
14. Savery’s connection with Newcomen
and Cawley . . . • • . ib.
15. Condensation by injection . .11
16. Introduction of the atmospheric engine
into use ..••••• ib-
17. Its first use in Cornwall . . .12
18. Progress of the atmospheric engine in
Cornwall at first very slow . . . ib.
19. Cause of this, the duty on all coals
sea-borne . • • • • .13
20. Memorial to Parliament, praying re
mission of duty . . • • . ib.
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21. Act of Parliament passed in 1741 to
allow a draw-back of the duty . . .15
22. Beneficial effect of the Act—general
introduction of the engine . . . .16
23. Duty of the first engines . . . ib.
24. Attempts at improvement . .17
25. Great consumption of fuel . .18
26. Smeaton’s improvements upon the at
mospheric engine . . . . . ib.
27. Chacewater engine . . . . ib.
28. Duty of Smeaton’s engines . .19
THE ERA OF WATT, 1776 TO 1800.
29. Watt’s first engine—Cornish deputa
tion to examine it . . . .20
30. His first engines erected in Cornwall . ib.
31. General adoption of the engine imme
diately afterwards . . . . .21
32. Watt’s patented improvements . . ib.
33. Watt’s unpatented improvements—al
teration in form and position of boilers . 22
34. Improvements in manufacture and
workmanship . . . . . .23
35. Method of payment to the patentees
for the use of their engines . . . ib.
36. Standard for the performance of the
atmospheric engine . . . . .24
37. Watt’s introduction of the term duty . 25
38. Duty of Watt’s engines—great ad
vantage from the improvements effected . ib.
39. Smeaton’s application for permission
to use the separate condenser to the atmo
spheric engine—Watt’s refusal . . .27
40. The expansion engine—Watt’s third
patent, for expanding the steam in a single
cylinder ....... 28
41. Hornblower’s double-cylinder expansion
engine . . . . . • .30
42. Groundlessness of the charge of piracy
brought against Hornblower . . . ib.