New Patents. 77 



certain improvements in machinery employed in the process of dyeing 

 huts. 4th of November. 2 months. 



To J. B. Nott, Schenectady, New York, but now of Bury-street, 

 St. James's, esquire, for certain improvements in the construction of 

 a furnace or furnaces for generating heat -, and in the application of 

 heat to various useful purposes. Communicated by a foreigner. 4th 

 of November. 6 months. 



To T. Bramley, gentleman, and R. Parker, lieutenant in the Royal 

 Navy, both of Mousley Priory, Surrey, for certain improvements on 

 locomotive and other carriages or machines, applicable to rail and 

 other roads ; which improvements, or parts or parts thereof, are also 

 applicable to moving bodies on water; and working other machinery. 

 4th of November. 6 months. 



To A. Bell, Chapel Place, Borough of Southwark, engineer, for 

 certain improvements in machinery for removing wool or hairs from 

 skins. 4th of November. 6 months. 



To A. W. Gillett, Birmingham, merchant, for an improvement in 

 the construction and application of wheels to carriages of pleasure or 

 of burthen $ or to machines for moving heavy bodies. Communicated 

 by a foreigner. 4th of November. 2 months. 



To G. C. Bompas, Fishponds, near Bristol, esquire, M.D. for an 

 improved method of preserving copper and other metals from corro- 

 sion or oxidation. 4th of November. 6 months. 



To J. Gibbs, Crayford, Kent, esquire, for improvements in evapo- 

 rating fluids, applicable to various purposes. 6th of November. 

 6 months. 



To J. Hall the younger, Dartford, Kent, engineer, for a machine 

 upon a new and improved construction, for the manufacture of paper. 

 Communicated by a foreigner. 9th of November. 6 months. 



To G. M inter, Princes-street, Soho, upholsterer, cabinet and 

 chair manufacturer, for an improvement in the construction, making, 

 or manufacture of chairs, which he intends to denominate " Minter's 

 Reclining Chairs." 9th of November. 6 months. 



To H. Pratt, Bilston, Staffordshire, miller, for certain improvements 

 in the making and manufacturing of quarries, applicable to kilns for 

 drying wheat, malt and other grain, and to various other purposes. 

 1 J th of November. 6 months. 



To Sir T. Cochrane, knight (commonly called Lord Cochrane), 

 Regent-street, for an improved rotary engine, to be impelled by steam, 

 and which may be also rendered applicable to other purposes. llth 

 of November. 6 months. 



To C. S. Cochrane, Great George-street, Westminster, esquire, 

 for certain improvements in the preparing and spinning of Cashmere 

 wool. Communicated by a foreigner. 13th of November. 6 months. 



To J. Tyrrell, St. Leonard's, Devonshire, esquire, barrister-at-law, 

 for a method and apparatus of setting sums, for the purpose of teach- 

 ing some of the rules of arithmetic. 13th of November. 6 months. 



To T. Sands, Liverpool, merchant, for certain improvements in 

 spinning machines. Communicated by a foreigner. 18th of Novem- 

 ber. 6 months. 



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