1828.] 



List of Patents. 



655 



To Thomas Breidenback, of Birming- 

 ham, Warwick, merchant, for a machine, 

 or improved mode, by use of machinery, 

 for forming or manufacturing tubes, or 

 rods, and for other purposes 26th April ; 

 4 months. 



To James Griffen, of Witley Moor 

 Works, near Dudley, Worcester, Scythe 

 Manufacturer, for an improvement in the 

 manufacturing of scythe backs, chaff knife 

 backs, and hay knife backs 26th April ; 

 6 months. 



To John James Watt, of Stracey-street, 

 Stepney, Middlesex, Surgeon, for his dis- 

 covery of a certain chemical agent, by 

 which animal poison may be destroyed, and 

 the disease, consequent thereon, effectually 

 prevented 29th April ; 6 months. 



To Charles Carpenter Bompas, of the 

 Inner Temple, Esq., for improvements in 

 the propelling of locomotive carriages, and 

 machines, and boats, and other vessels 

 29th April ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Hillman, of Mill Wall, 

 Poplar, Middlesex, mast-maker, for certain 

 improvements in the construction and 

 fastening of made masts 1st of May; 

 6 months. 



To Jonathan Brownell, of Sheffield, 

 York, cutler, for an improved method of 

 transferring vessels from a higher to a lower 

 level, or from a lower to a higher level, on 

 canals, and, also, for the more conveniently 

 raising or lowering of weights, carriages, or 

 goods, on rail roads, and for other pur- 

 poses 1st May ; 6 months. 



To James Palmer, of Globe Road, Mile 

 End, Middlesex, paper -maker, for certain 

 improvements in the moulds, machinery, or 

 apparatus, for making paper 6th May; 

 6 months. 



To Thomas Adams, of Oldbury, Salop, 

 manufacturer, for improvements on instru- 

 ments, trusses, or apparatus, for the relief, 

 or cure, of Hernia, or rupture 6th May ; 

 6 months. 



To Francis Westley, of Leicester, cutler, 

 for an improved apparatus, to be used 

 for the purpose of whetting or sharpening 

 the edges of tfie blades of knives, or other 

 cutting instruments 6th May ; 2 months. 

 To Samuel Brooking, Esq., of Plymouth, 

 Devon, for a certain turning or shipping 

 fid, for securing and releasing the upper 

 masts of ships and vessels 6th May ; 

 6 months. 



To Matthew Fullwood, junior, of Strat- 

 ford, Essex, gentleman, for a cement mastic, 

 or composition, which he intends to deno- 

 minate German cement 6th May ; 

 2 months. 



To John Benjamin Macneil, of Foles- 

 hill, Coventry, engineer, for certain im- 

 provements in preparing, and applying, 

 materials for the making, constructing, or 

 rendering more durable, roads, and other 

 ways, which materials, so prepared, are ap- 

 plicable to other purposes 6th May; 

 C months. 



Thomas Jackson, of Red Lion Street, 

 Holborn, Middlesex, watch-maker, for a 

 new metal stud, to be applied to boots, 

 shoes, and other like articles of manufac- 

 ture 13th May ; 6 months. 



To John Ford, of Wandsworth Road, 

 Vauxhall, Surrey, machine maker, for cer- 

 tain improvements in machinery, for clear- 

 ing, opening, scribling, carding, combing, 

 rubbing, and spinning wool, and for card- 

 ing, roving, or shivering, and spinning 

 cotton, short stapled flax, hemp, and silk, 

 either separately or combined, and for 

 spinning or twisting long stapled flax, 

 hemp, silk, mohair, or other fibrous sub- 

 stances, and either separately or combined 

 13th May ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Bousar Crompton, of Tarn- 

 worth, Lancaster, paper maker, and Enoch 

 Taylor, of Marsden, in Yorkshire, mill- 

 wright, for certain improvements in that 

 part of the process of paper making, which 

 relates to the cutting 13th May; 2 months. 



To Charles Chubb, of St. Paul's Church- 

 yard, London, patent-lock manufacturer, 

 for certain improvements in the construc- 

 tion of latches, which may be used for 

 fastening doors, or gates 17th May; 

 6 months. 



To Thomas, William, and John Powell, 

 Bristol, glass merchants, and stone-ware 

 manufacturers, for certain improvements in 

 the process, machinery, or apparatus, for 

 forming, making, or producing moulds, or 

 vessels, for refining sugar, and in the appli- 

 cation of materials hitherto unused in mak- 

 ing the said moulds 17th May : 2 months. 



List of Patents, which, having been granted 

 in June 1814, expire in the present 

 month of June 1828. 



7 William Sellars, Kemsey Elms, Wor- 

 cester, for his method of spinning and lay- 

 ing of ropes, threads, Qc., by machinery. 



. George Heywood, Stourbridge, Staf- 

 ford, for his improved plan of turning rolls, 

 and of rolling gun and pistol barrels pre- 

 vious to welding. 



. John Stubbs Jorden, Birmingham, 

 for his improved method of making the 

 lights, Qc., of horticultural buildings. 



. Grant Preston, London, for his con- 

 cave cabin stoves. 



. John Buxton, London, for his im- 

 proved method of twisting and laying cotton, 

 silk, and other articles. 



18 Thomas Tindal, Scarborough, for 

 his improvements on the steam engine, with 

 appendages thereof. 



25.. John Maberly and John Barrow, 

 London, for their method of securing car- 

 riage glasses. 



28 William Francis Hamilton, Lon- 

 don, for his improvements in the making of 

 soda-water, and other liquid-s impregnated 

 with carbonic acid gas. 



