414 List of Patents for Kew Inventions. 



Mr. Taunton will commence his Summer Course of Lec- 

 tures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Surgerv, otl 

 Saturday the 3d of June, 1809, at Eight o'CIock in the 

 Evening precisely. They will be continued every Tuesday, 

 Thursday, and Saturday, at the same hour. Particulars may 

 be had on applying to Mr. Taunton, Grevdle-Street, Hatton- 

 Garden. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Simeon Thompson, of Maddox Street, Hanover 

 Square, for a machine or machinery for raising, lowering^ 

 drawing, driving, forcing, impressing, or moving bodies* 

 substances, materials, fluids, articles, or commodities.-^ 

 March 20, 1809. 



To Charles Valentine, of the parish of St. James, Clerk - 

 enwell, japanner, for a new mode of ornamenting and paint- 

 ing all kinds of japanned and varnished wares of metal, 

 wood, paper, or any other composition, and various other 

 articles. — March 20. 



To James Yonnie, of Theobalds Row, Middlesex, smith, 

 for a machiue or instrument, to be applied to stoves or 

 grates, for preventing accidents by fire ; and whereby the 

 fires in stoves or grates may be put out and extinguished 

 with safety and facility. — March 28. 



To Elizabeth Perryman, of Greek Street, Soho, Middle- 

 sex, for a new street and hall lamp, and the necessary ap- 

 paratus for expediting the trimming, lighting, and cleansing 

 the said street and hall lamp* — March 29. 



To Richard Willcox, of the parish of St." Mary, Lambeth, 

 Surrey, mechanist, for sundry apparatus or machinery for 

 accelerating the manufacturing of felt or stuff hats ; and for 

 cutting and removing by machinery the furs of beavers, 

 rabbits, and the whole variety of skins, the furs or wool of 

 which are used for the purpose of hat-making.— ^-April 3. 



To Richard Willcox, of the parish of St. Mary, Lambeth, 

 Surrey, for certain machinery for facilitating the manufac- 

 turing of stuff, wool, and other hats, and bonnets felted. — 

 April 3. 



To John Thomas Groves, of Great Scotland Yard, White- 

 hall, 



