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List of New Works. 



[JULY, 



Discourses, Doctrinal anJ Practical, de- 

 livered in Essex-street Chnpel. By Thomas 

 Kelshnm. Vol. 2. 8vo. 10s 6d. boards. 



Newcomb's Gospel Harmony. 8vo. 8s. 

 boards. 



Essay on Saving Faith. 12mo. 4s. 6it. 

 boards. 



BiHgham's Discourses. 8vo. 7s.6J.bds. 



VOYAGES, TRAVELS, <fcC. 



Five Years' in Buenos Ay res. 8vo. 6s, 

 boards. 



Alexander'; Travels of Mirza Modena. 

 3vo. 9*. bds. 



The Hon. F. De Roos's Personal Narra- 

 tive of Travels in the United States ; with 

 Observations on the Maritime Resources of 

 America, Emigration, &c. cfec. 



Travels in the Tumnmee, Kooranko, and. 

 Soolima Countries, in Western Africa. By 

 Major Alexander Gordon Laing. 8vo. 18s. 

 boards. 



Two Years in Ava. 8vo. 16s. boards. 



PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



New Patents sealed 1827. 



To William John Hobson Hood, of 

 Aruudel-street, Strand, Lieut. R. N-, for 

 improvements on pumps or machinery for 

 raising or forcing water, chiefly applicable 

 to ships Scaled 28th May ; 6 months. 



To George Burges, of Bagnigge Wells, 

 Middlesex, Gent., for improvements in the 

 construction of wheeled carriages, and 

 wheels to be attached to the said carriages, 

 or tor other purposes 26th May ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Clarke, of Market Hnrbo- 

 lOugh, Leicester, carpet and worsted manu- 

 facturer, for improvements in manufacturing 

 carpets 26th May ; 4 months. 



To Malcolm Mnir, of Glasgow, for ma- 

 chinery for preparing boards for flooring and 

 other similar purposes 1st June ; 2 months. 



To John Were Clark, of Tiverton, for an 

 improved mode of attaching, fixing, or 

 searing the dead eyes to the channels and 

 sides of ships or vessels Sth June ; 6 

 months. 



To Joseph Cliseld Daniell, of Stoke, 

 Wilts, clothier, for improvements in pre- 

 paring wire cords, and dressing woollen and 

 other cloths Sth June; 6 months. 



To Charles Phillips, Esq., of Rochester, 

 Kent, Capt. R. N., for improvements on 

 capstans Sth June ; 6 months. 



To Hugh Evans, of Great Surrey- street, 

 Surrey, Lieut. Royal Marine Corps, and 

 William Robert Hale King, of Snow Hill, 

 London, Tin Plate Worker, for a new table 

 apparatus to promote the ease, comfort, and 

 economy of persons at sea, or on nautical 

 excursions 12th June; 6 months. 



To Thomas Don, of Lower James-street, 

 Westminster, millwright, and Andrew Smith, 

 of Wells-street, Oxford-street, in the parish 

 of MarjMe-bone, Middlesex, builder, for 

 methods of making and constructing shutters 

 and blinds of iron or steel, or any other 

 metals or compositions thereof, and im- 

 proved methods of constructing and fixing 

 shutters and blinds of iron or steel, or any 

 other metals or materials, and methods of 

 uniting in shutters the double properties of 

 shutters and blinds 1,5th June; 2 months. 



To Solomon Robinson, of Leeds, York, 

 Flax Dresser, for improvements in machinery 

 for hackling or dressing and clearing hemp, 

 flax, and tow 16th June ; 6 months. 



To Lambert Dexter, of King's Arms 



Yard, Colerran-street, London, Esq., for 

 certain improvements in machinery for the 

 purpose of spinning wool, cotton, and other 

 fibrous substances 16th June ; 6 months. 



List of Patents, which, having been granted 



in July 1813, expire in the present 



month of July 1827. 



1. John Ambrose Stickell, Lambeth, for 

 an alarm and machinery for the discovery 

 of depredators in a house or premises. 



3. Edward Thomason, Birmingham, for 

 improvements in the construction of whips. 



7. Robert Adams, London, lor aw improved 

 method of preparing blacking. 



14. John Millard, London, for a method 

 of manufacturing cotton ivool free front 

 mixture, into cloth, for the purpose of regu- 

 lating perspiration. 



John Clark, Bridgewater, for a method 

 of constructing beds, pillows, hammocks, 

 cushions, fyc. 



Alexander Moody, Southwark, for a me- 

 thod of tanning and dressing white, buff, 

 or losh leather. 



William Godfrey Kneller, Croydon, 

 for a methQd of manufacturing verdigris of 

 the same quality as what is called " French 

 verdigris.''' 



George Ferguson and Joseph Ashton, 

 Carlisle, for their improved light, elastic, 

 water-proof hat, commonly called a beaver. 



19. Robert Pretyman, Ipswich, for an 

 improvement in the pan, touch-hole, and 

 pan-cow of a gun-lock. 



23f John Lewis, Llanelly, for his improve- 

 ments in the art of smelting copper ore. 



Charles James Mason, of Lane Delph, 

 Staffordshire, for a process for the im- 

 provement of the manufacture of English 

 porcelain. 



Frederick Kcenig, London, for addi- 

 tional improvements on his method of print- 

 ing by means of machinery. 



Richard Perring, Stoke Damarel, Devon, 

 for his anchor made on new principles. 



31. Joseph Hamilton, Dublin, for his new 

 application of earths and other materials 

 to useful purposes. 



- William Horrocks, Stockport, for fur- 

 ther improvements to a machine for weav- 

 ing of cotton and other goods by hand t 

 steam, fyc. 



