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The Orestes of Euripides, with English 

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The Practical Baker and Confectioner's 

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Second Report of the Commissioners 

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The Philosophy of Sleep. By Robert 

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PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



New Patents sealed in September, 1830. 



To Charles Derosne, of Leicester- 

 square, Middlesex, for certain improve- 

 ments in extracting sugar or syrups from 

 cane juice and other substances contain- 

 ing sugar, and in refining sugar and 

 syrups 29th September ; 2 months. 



To Michael Donovon, Dublin, for 

 an improved method of lighting places 

 with gas 6th October ; 6 months. 



To Lieut.-Col. Leslie Walker, C.B., 

 Cuming-street, Pentonville, for his in- 

 vention of a machine or apparatus to 

 effect the escape and preservation of per- 

 sons and property, in case of fire or 

 other circumstances. 6th October; 6 

 months. 



To Richard Perring, Esq., Exmouth, 

 Devon, for his improvements on anchors. 

 6th October ; 6 months. 



To John Heaton, William Heaton, 

 George Heaton, and Reuben Heaton, 

 Birmingham, Warwick, for inventing 

 certain machinery and the application 

 thereof to steam-engines, for the purpose 

 of propelling and drawing- carriages on 



turnpike and other roads and railways* 

 6th October ; 4 months. 



To Joseph Harrison, Wortley Hall, 

 Tankersley, York, Gardner, and Richard 

 Gill Curtis, of the same place. Glazier, 

 for improvements in glazing horticultural 

 and other buildings, and in sash bars and 

 rafters. - 6th October ; 2 months. 



To John Dickinson, Esq., Nash Mills, 

 Langley, Hertford, for an improved 

 method of manufacturing paper by 

 means of machinery. 6th October; 

 6 months. 



To William Augustus Archbald, Vere- 

 street, Cavendish-square, Middlesex, 

 gentleman, for an improvement in the 

 preparing or making of certain sugars. 

 13th October ; 6 months. 



To David Napier, Warren -street, 

 Fitzroy -square, Middlesex, engineer, 

 for his 'improvements in printing and in 

 pressing machineiy, with a method of 

 economising the power, which is also ap- 

 plicable to" other puposes 13th Octo- 

 ber; 6 months. 



To Francois Constant Jacquemart, 

 Esq., Leicester-square, Middlesex, for 



