List of Patents. 



[JAN. 



rods, produced by a new method or method 

 of manufacturing, and in the construction o 

 and for manufacturing the same, with va- 

 rious other improvements, into parts of bed- 

 steads and other articles 4th December ; 

 C months. 



To John Meaden, of Milbrook, near 

 Southampton, coach -maker, for his invention 

 of certain improvements on wheels for car- 

 riages 4th December ; 6 months. 



To Samuel Wilkinson, of Holbeck, me- 

 chanic, for his invention of improvements in 

 mangles, which he intends to denominate 

 " Bullman's Patent Cabinet Mangle" 4th 

 December ; 6 months. 



To Maurice de Jough, of Warrington, 

 cotton -spinner, for his invention of an im- 

 provement or improvements in machines, 

 adapted for spinning, doubling, twisting, 

 roving, or preparing cotton, and other fibrous 

 substances 4th December ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Tyndall, of Birmingham, 

 gent., in consequence of a communication 

 made to him by a foreigner, residing abroad, 

 for an improvement inthemanufacture of but- 

 tons, and in the machinery or apparatus for 

 manufacturing the same 4th December ; 

 6 months. 



To Daniel Ledsam and William Jones, 

 of Birmingham, manufacturers, for their in- 

 vention of certain improvements in machi- 

 nery for cutting sprigs, brads, and nails 

 4th December ; 6 months. 



To Joseph Robinson, of Merchant's-row, 

 Limehouse, brush-maker, for his invention 

 of an improvement in the manufacture of 

 brushes of certain descriptions, and in the 

 manufacture of a material or materials, and 

 the application thereof to the manufacture 

 of brushes and other purposes 4th Decem- 

 ber ; 6 months. 



To Paul Steenstrup, esq., of Basing-lane, 

 for his invention of certain improvements in 

 machinery for propelling vessels, which im- 

 provements are applicable to other purposes 

 llth December ; 6 months. 



To John Harvey, of Hoxton, saddler, for 

 his invention of certain improvements on the 

 power-loom for the weaving of silk, cotton, 

 linen, wool, flax, and hemp, and all mixtures 

 thereof 13th December ; 6 months. 



To Ralph Rewcastle, of Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne, millwright, for his invention of a new 

 and improved method of ballasting ships or 

 vessel 1 - 13th December ; 6 months. 



To Robert Stein, gent., of Regent-street, 

 Oxford-street, for his invention of an im- 

 provement in applying heat to the purpose of 

 distillation 13th December ; G months. 



To Henry Peto, of Little-Britain, sur- 

 veyor and builder, for his invention of an 

 apparatus for generating power 13th De- 

 cember ; 6 months. 



To Frederick Benjamin Geithner, of Bir- 

 mingham, brass-founder, for his inventions 

 of certain improvements on casters, for fur- 

 niture, and other useful purposes 13th Da- 

 cember ; 6 months. 



To Joseph Anthony Berrollas, of Nelson- 

 street, City-road, watch-manufacturer, for 

 his having invented, or found out, a method 

 df winding-up a pocket-watch, or clock, 

 without a key, which he calls, " Berollas's 

 keyless watch or clock ;" and also a certain 

 improvement to be applied to his late-invented 

 detached alarum-watch 13th December ; 

 2 months. 



To Andrew Motz Skene, esq., Lieutenant 

 R. N., of Jermyn -street, for his having in- 

 vented and found out an improvement or im- 

 provements in the mode of propelling vessels 

 through the water, and for working under- 

 shot water-mills 15th December; 6 months. 



To John Lee Stevens, of Plymouth, mer- 

 chant, for his having invented or found out 

 a new or improved method or methods of 

 propelling vessels through or on the water, 

 by the aid of steam, or other means or power, 

 and for its application to other purposes 

 18th December ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Tyndall, gent., of Birming- 

 ham, in consequence of a communication 

 made to him by a foreigner, residing abroad, 

 for certain improvements in the machinery to 

 be employed in making nails, brads, and 

 screws 1 8th December ; 6 months. 



To John George, esq., of Chancery-lane, 

 barrister-at-law, for his having found out or 

 discovered an 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 December ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Stanhope Holland, esq., for 

 his invention of certain combinations of ma- 

 chinery, for generating and communicating 

 power and motion applicable to propelling of 

 fixed machinery, as also floating bodies, car- 

 riages, and other locomotive machines 

 19th December : 6 months. 



To William 'Harland, M.D., of Scarbo- 

 rough, for his having invented certain im- 

 provements in apparatus, or machinery, for 

 propelling locomotive carriages ; which im- 

 provements are also applicable to other useful 

 purposes 21st December ; 6 months. 



To Charles Augustus Ferguson, of Mill- 

 Wall, Poplar, mast-maker, and James Fal- 

 coner Atlee, gent., of Prospect-place, Dept- 

 ford, for their invention of certain improve- 

 ments in the construction of made masts 

 22d December ; 6 months. 



To William Hale, of Colchester, merchant, 

 for his invention of certain improvements in 

 machinery or apparatus for propelling vessels 

 22d December ; 6 months. 



List of Patents, which, having been granted 

 in January 1814, expire in the present 

 month of January 1828. 



10. William Stocker, Martock, Somerset, 

 for an improved liquor cock. 



