156 New Patents. 



To J. A. Berrollas, of Nelson-street, City-road, for a method of 

 winding up a pocket watch, or clock, without a key, which he calls 

 " Berrollas's keyless watch or clock ;" and also a certain improvement 

 to be applied to his late invented detached alarum watch. — 13th of 

 December. — 2 months. 



To Lieut. A. M. Skene, of Jermyn-street, for an improvement in 

 propelling vessels, and for working under-shot water-mills. — 13th of 

 December. — 6 months. 



To J. L. Stevens, of Plymouth, for a new method of propelling 

 vessels by the aid of steam or other means, and for its application to 

 other purposes. — 18th of December — 6 months. 



To T. Tyndall, of Birmingham, for improvements in the machinery 

 for making nails, brads, and screws : communicated from abroad.— 

 18th of December. — 6 months. 



To J. George, of Chancery-lane, esquire, barrister-at-law, for his 

 invention for preserving decked ships or vessels, so as to render them 

 less liable to dry-rot, and for preserving goods on board such ships 

 and vessels from damage by heat. — 18th of December. — 6 months. 



To T. S. Holland, of the city of London, esquire, for combinations 

 of machinery for generating and communicating power and motion, 

 applicable to propelling of fixed machinery, as also floating bodies, 

 carriages, and other locomotive machines. — 19th of December. — 

 6 months. 



To W. Harland, M.D., of Scarborough, for improvements in appa- 

 ratus for propelling locomotive carriages, which improvements are also 

 applicable to other useful purposes. — 21st of December. — 6 months. 



To C. A. Furguston, of Mill Wall, in the parish of All Saints, Pop- 

 lar, mast-maker, and J. Falconer Atlee, of Prospect-place, Deptford, 

 for their improvements in the construction of made masts. — 22nd of 

 December. — 6 months. 



Tq W. Hale, of Colchester, for his improvements in machinery for 

 propelling vessels. — 27th of December. — 6 months. 



To W. Gossage, of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of cocks for the passage of fluids.-— 2nd of 

 January, 1828. — 6 months. 



To T. Botfield, of Hopton Court, Salop, for improvements in making 

 iron, or in the method or methods of smelting and making of iron. — 

 2nd of January. — 4 months. 



To J. Hall, jun., of Ordsall near Manchester, for improvements in 

 dyeing piece-goods by machinery. — 2nd of January.—- 2 months. , 



To J. CI. Daniell, of Stoke, Wilts, for improvements in dressing 

 cloths, and in the machinery applicable for that purpose. — 2nd of 

 January. — 6 months. 



To W. Morley, of Nottingham, for improvements in and additions 

 to machinery now in use for making lace or net. — 9th of January. — 

 6 months. 



To J. A. Hunt Grubbe, of Stanton Saint Bernard, Wilts, clerk, for 

 a transmitting heat wall for the ripening of fruit. — 9th of January. — 

 6 months. 



To J. Gilbertson, of Hertford, for an improvement in the construc- 

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