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PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



New Patents sealed in April 1828. 

 To Jane Bentley Lowrey, of Exeter, 

 straw-hat manufacturer, for improvements 

 in the manufacture of hats and bonnets 

 Sealed 25th March ; C months. 



To Edward Cowper, of Clapham Road 

 Place, Lambeth, Surrey, for improvements 

 in cutting paper 26th March ; 6 months. 



To Ferdinand de Fourville, of Piccadilly, 

 Middlesex, merchant, for improvements 

 on filtering apparatus 26th March ; 6 

 months. 



To Thomas Lawes, of the Strand, Mid- 

 dlesex, lace-manufacturer, for improved 

 thread to be used in the manufacture of 

 the article commonly called bobbin-net 

 lace 29th March ; 6 months. 



To Henry Marriott, of Fleet-street, Lon- 

 don, ironmonger, and Augustus Siebe, of 

 Princes-street, Leicester -square, Middlesex, 

 merchant, for improvements in hydraulic 

 machines 29th March ; 6 months. 



To Peter Taylor, of Hollinwobd, Lan- 

 caster, flax-dresser, for improvements in 

 machinery, for hackling, dressing, or comb- 

 ing flax, hemp, tow, and other fibrous ma- 

 terials 29th March ; 6 months. 



To John Davis, of Leman-street, Good- 

 man's Fields, Middlesex, sugar -refiner, for 

 an improvement in boiling or evaporating 

 solutions of sugar and other liquids 29th 

 March ; 6 months. 



To Charles Harsleben, of New Ormond- 

 street, Middlesex, Esq., for improvements 



in machinery to be used in navigation, 

 chiefly applicable to the propelling of ships 

 and other floating bodies, and which im- 

 provements are also applicable to other pur- 

 poses 3rd April ; 6 months. 



To Samuel Wellman Wright, of Mans- 

 field-street, Borough-road, Surrey, engineer, 

 for improvements in the construction of 

 wheel carriages, and in the machinery em- 

 ployed for propelling, drawing, or moving 

 wheel carriages 15th April ; 6 months. 



To John Gottlieb Ulrich, of Cornhill, 

 London, chronometer maker, for improve- 

 ments on chronometers 19th April ; C 

 months. 



List of Patents, which, having been granted 

 in May 1814, expire in the present 

 month of May 1828. 



5. Joseph Price, Gateshead, Durham, 

 for his method of making glass. 



17. Joseph Vancouver, Ickenham, for 

 his method of painting walls of apartments 

 and other substances, by certain materials 

 for that purpose. 



21. Thomas Abree Pickering, Hackney, 

 for his method of preventing losses, and for 

 the security of remittances by coaches. 



23. William Moult, London, for his 

 improved method of acting upon machinery. 



26. William Neville, Birmingham, for 

 his method of making hurdles, gates, pali" 

 sades) and various other articles. 



BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS OF EMINENT PERSONS. 



THE MARGRAVINE OF ANSPACH. 



Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, afterwards 

 Margravine of Anspach, was the youngest 

 daughter of Augustus, fourth earl of Berke- 

 ley, K.T., by his countess, Elizabeth, daugh- 

 ter of Henry Drax, of Charborcugh, in the 

 county of Dorset, Esq. She was born in 

 December, 1750. Her father died when she 

 was only five years old ; and, never appear- 

 ing to have been a favourite with her mo- 

 ther, she, with her next sister, Lady 



M.M. New Series VOL. V. No. 2?. 



Georgiana, was placed under the care of a 

 Swiss governess. Her education appears to 

 have been judicious, her temper docile, her 

 taste good. If we may take her own word 

 for it, her love for truth was, through life, 

 invincible. Possessed of all the accomplish- 

 ments of the day, and having twice visit- 

 ed Paris, she was presented at court be- 

 fore the completion of her sixteenth year. 

 She .was honoured with the most distin- 

 guished attention by the king, queen, and 

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