List of Patents for New Inventions, 03 



new invented method of making pig or cast metal from the 

 ore; which, when manufactured into bar iron, will be 

 found equal in quality to any that is. jjp ported from Russia 

 or Sweden. January 23. 



To Andrew Johansen, of Hommerlon, in the parish of 

 Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, gent., for certain 

 improved methods of manufacturing a kind of tablet or ar- 

 tificial whetstone, for whetting or sharpening razors, pen- 

 knives, surgeons* instruments, and other cutlery, and which 

 he usually denominates ^* Cotific Tablets." January 23. 



To Edward Moore Noble, of Birmingham, in the county 

 of Warwick, surgeon, for his new method of making of 

 carbonate of lead, commonly called white lead. Jan. 23. 



To Samuel Phelps, of Cuper's Bridge, Lambeth, in the 

 county of Surry, esq., for his improvements in manufac- 

 turing soap. January 23. 



To Thomas Preston the younger, of Tooley-street^ South- 

 wark, in the county of Surrey, lead merchant, for his im- 

 proved method of setting boilers for steam engines, pans for 

 melting lead, tin, pewter, and other metals of easy fusion ; 

 and a new method of discharging the pans for melting lead, 

 tin, pewter, &c., as before named, when full, and setting 

 coppers and boilers of every description. January 26. 



To George Savage, of Huddersfield, in the county of 

 York, watch-maker, for his improved method of regulating 

 or equalizing the force or power of the main-spring in 

 watches, or other machines for measuring time. Jan. 26. 



To William Stewart, of Limehouse, in the county of 

 Middlesex, builder, for certain improvements in making 

 bricks and tiles. January 26. 



To Joseph Johnson and John Wilmot, of Birmingham, 

 in the county of Warwick, manufacturers, for their new 

 invented warming-pans, which are not only applicable to the 

 purpose of airing and warming beds, but also for airing and 

 warming rooms or carriages, or for other purposes requiring 

 a long and protracted heat. January 28. 



To William Newberry, of St. John-street, in the county 

 of Middlesex, gent., for his improved machinery for the 

 purpose of sawing wood^ splitting or paring skins. Jan. 30. 



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