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List of Patents. 



101 



To Wm. Johnson, Drottwich, Worces- 

 ter, gent., for improvements in the process 

 and form of apparatus for manufacturing 

 Bait, &e. 18th Dec. ; 6 months. 



To M. De Jongh, Warrington, cotton 

 Hpinner, for improvements in machinery or 

 apparatus for preparing rovings, and for 

 spinning, twisting, and winding fibrous 

 substances 28th Dec. ; 6 months. 



To Clias. Hartsleben, Great Ormond- 

 street, Queen-square, Esq., for certain 

 improvements in constructing ships, and 

 other vessels, applicable to useful purposes, 

 and in machinery for propelling the same 

 20th Dec. ; 6 months. 



To Tlios. Quarrill, Peter's-hill, Doc- 

 tors' Commons, lamp manufacturer, for 

 improvements in the manufacture of lamps 

 20th Dec. ; 6 months. 



To Wm. Kingston, master millwright, 

 Dock-yard, Portsmouth ; and Geo. Steb- 

 lung, mathematical instrument maker, 

 High-street, Portsmouth, for improve- 

 ments on instruments, or apparatus for 

 more readily or certainly ascertaining the 

 time and stability of ships 20th Dec.; 

 6 months. 



To M. Wilson, Warnford-court, Throg- 

 raorton -street, merchant, in consequence 

 of a communication made to him by a fo- 

 reigner, of certain improvements in ma- 

 chinery for cleaning rice 20th Dec. ; 6 

 months. 



To Chas. Seidler, Crawford-street, 

 Portman-square, merchant, in consequence 

 of a communication made to him by a 

 foreigner, of a method of drawing water 

 out of mines, pits, c 20th Dec. ; 6 

 months. 



To Fred. Andrews, Stanford Rivers, 

 Essex, gent., for improvements in the 

 construction of carriages, and in machi- 

 nery to propel the same, to be operated 

 upon by steam, or other suitable power, 

 which are also applicable to other purposes 

 20th Dec. ; 6 months. 



To Chas. Random Baron de Berenger, 

 Target Cottage, Kentish Town, for im- 

 provements in gunpowder-flasks, powder- 

 horns, &c. of different shapes, such as are 



used for carrying gunpowder In, to load 

 therefrom guns, pistols, &c. 20th Dec. ; 

 6 months. 



To Val. Bartholomew, Great Marlbo- 

 rough-street, gent., for improvements in 

 shades for lamps, &c. 21st Dec. ; 2 

 months. 



To J. G. Hancock, Birmingham, plated 

 bedding and canister-hinge manufacturer, 

 for invention of a new elastic rod, for um- 

 brellas, &c. 21st Dec. : 2 months. 



List of Patents, which, having been granted 

 in January 1813, c.T]rirc in the present 

 month of January 1827. 



1. Joseph Raynor, Sheffield, for improved 

 machinery for winding and spinning cotton, 

 silk, flax, and wool, 



5. William Wilkinson, Grimesthorpe, for 

 his horse, wool, and (/loves shears. 



15. Thomas Rylarid, Birmingham, for a 

 fender for fire-places. 



John Shorter Morris, Kennington, for 

 a machine on a new and superior principle for 

 enabling a man to use his power and strength 

 to give a rotatory motion to any engine. 



Robert Dickinson, London, for an 

 improvement in vessels for containing liquids. 



William Bundy, Camden-town, for a 

 new manufacture of lint. 



Matthew Bush, Longford, for im- 

 provements for printing calicoes. 



William Allen, London, for an im- 

 provement on machinery to be worked by- 

 wind. 



Richard Cawkwell, Newark-upon- 

 Trent, for an improved iv asking machine. 



22, Charles Groll and Frederic Dizi, 

 London, for improvements on harps. 



30. Marc Isambard Brunei, Chelsea, for 

 an improved saw mill. 



Francis Crow, Feversham, for im- 

 provements in the mariner's or boat compass. 



Robert -Dunkin, Penzance, for a me- 

 thod for lessening the consumption of steam 

 mid fuel in working fire-engines ; also me- 

 thods for the improvement of certain instru- 

 ments useful for mining or other purposes. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS, AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN Pit EVA RATION. 



The History of the Church of England from the 

 Reformation to the beginning of the Nineteenth 

 Century, in 4 vols. vo., by J. 1). S. Carwithen, B.D. 

 Is in the press. 



Sir William Jardine, Bart., and'P. J. Selby, Esq., 

 the author of the splendid work on British Ornitho- 

 logy, with the co-operation of the most distingu shed 

 Naturalists in the country, are about to publish a 

 Work, the plan of which is to give coloured plates 

 of all the known, or most remarkable Birds, accom- 

 panied by descriptions. The Drawings and Engrav- 

 will be made by the Authors, and the Plates 



Mr. Hawkesworth has been some time engaged in in S s will be made by the Authors, and the Plates 

 llecting materials for a History of France from the Wl11 . be carefully coloured, and finished from living 





collecting materials for a History of France from the 

 earliest period. 



In a few days will be published in 8vo. the fabu- 

 lous History of the Ancient Kingdom of Cornwall, 

 with copious Notes by Thomas Hogg, Master of the 

 Grammar School, Truro, author of Institutes of 

 Mathematical Geography, &c. &c. 



Early in January will be published the Busy 

 Bodies, a novel, in 3 vols., by the authors of the 

 Odd Volume. 



Another Odd Volume, by the authors of the Odd 

 Volume, will shortly appear. 



Stories of Chivalry and Romance, in 1 vol.; is an- 

 euHcctl for publication Wiiiy in the new year. 



specmens, wherever they can be obtained. The 

 work will be published in Quarterly Parts, and the 

 first Part will appear early in January 18*27- 



Nearly ready, the Book of Spirits, and Tales of 

 the Deacl ; with Plates, in Gold and Colours, and an 

 ornamental Title. 



Mr. Richard Burdekin announces the Memoirs of 

 the Life and Character of Mr. Robert S pence (late 

 Bookseller of York) ; with some information re- 

 specting the introduction of Methodism into York 

 and the Neighboiirhood, &c. kc. 



The Citizens' Pocket Chronicle, exhibiting the' 

 laws, tustdms, privilege* and exemptions connected 



