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List of New Work*. 



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RELIGION, MORALS, &C. 



Sermons by the Rev. C. Townsend. 8vo. 0s. 



Bel frage's Portrait of John the Baptist. J2mo. 

 3s. 6d. 



Lectures on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. 

 By the Rev. C. A. Moysey, D.D. 8vo. 6s. boards. 



D. Doiinoghue, on the Doctrine of the Church 

 of Rome. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



Six Sermons on the Nature, Occasion, Signs, 

 Evils, and Remedy of Intemperance. By Lymau 

 Bpchcr, D.D. With an Address to the Temperate 

 Members of Society. 18mo. Is. 



Hamilton on the Redemption. 12mo. 8s, 6d. 



Social Duties, or Christian Principles. 12mo. 

 3s. 6d. 



PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



Patents sealed in February, 1830. 



To George Vaugham, Cleveland Street, Mile 

 End Road, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, en- 

 gineer, for having invented a machine or pump 

 for raising water or other fluids. 23d January ; 

 2 months. 



To George Stocker, and Alexander Stocker, 

 Yeovil, Somerset, gunsmiths, for having invented 

 a cock for drawing liquor from casks, which pro 

 duces a stop superior to that which is effected by 

 common cocks, and will continue in use for a 

 longer period of time. 26th January; 2 months. 



To John Arnold, Sheffield, Yorkshire, powder- 

 flask maker, for having invented an improved 

 spring latch, or makefast for doors. 26th Janu- 

 ary; 2 months. 



To George Frederick Johnson, Canterbury, 

 Kent, Tunbridge-ware manufacturer, for having 

 invented a machine or apparatus, which is in- 

 tended as a substitute for drags for carriage 

 wheels and other purposes. 26th January ; 6 

 months. 



To Thomas Bulkeley, Richmond, Surrey, doc- 

 tor of physic, for having invented a method of 

 making or manufacturing candles. 26th Janu- 

 ary ; 6 months. 



To James Cobbing, Bury St. Edmonds, cord- 

 wainer, for having invented certain improvements 

 on skaits. 26th January; 6 months. 



To Samuel Wright, Shelton, Staffordshire Pot- 

 teries, for having invented a manufacture of 

 ornamental tiles, bricks, and quarries for floors, 

 pavements, and other purposes. 26th January ; 

 6 months. 



To Robert Busk, Leeds, York, gentleman, for 

 having invented certain improvements in appa- 

 ratus used for distilling and rectifying. 26th 

 January ; 6 months. 



To John Revere, New York, America, now re- 

 siding in Saint James's, Westminster, M.D., for 

 having invented a new alloy, or compound metal, 

 applicable to the sheathing of ships and various 

 other useful purposes. 28th January ; 6 months. 



To Josias Lambert, Liverpool Street, city of 

 London, esq., for having invented an improve- 

 ment in the process of making iron applicable to 

 the smelting of the ore, and at various subsequent 

 stages of the process, up to the completion of the 

 rods or bars, and a new process for the improving 

 of the quality of inferior iron. 4th February; 

 2 mouths. 



To George Pocock, Bristol, gentleman, for cer- 

 tain improvements in making or constructing 

 globes for astronomical, geographical, and other 

 purposes. 4th February ; 2 months. 



To John Gray, Beaumorris, Aiiglesea, gentle- 

 man, for having invented a new and improved 

 method of preparing and putting on copper 

 sheathing for shipping. 4th February ; 2 months. 



To Charles Taverner Miller, Piccadilly, Middle- 



sex, wax chandler, for certain improvements in 

 making or manufacturing of candles. February ; 

 6 months. 



To Joseph Clisild Daniell, Limphey Stoke, 

 Bradford, Wilts, clothier, for certain improve- 

 ments in the machinery applicable to the manu- 

 facturing of woollen cloths. 6th February; 6 

 months. 



To Melvil Wilson, Warnford Court, Throgmor- 

 ton Street, city of London, merchant, for an im- 

 proved method of preparing and cleansing paddy 

 or rough rice. 6th February ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Robinson Williams, Nelson Square, 

 Blackfriars Road, Surrey, esq., for certain im- 

 provements in power looms applicable to the 

 weaving of wire and other materials. 6th Feb- 

 ruary ; 6 months. 



To Edward Cowper, Streatham Place, Surrey, 

 gentleman, for certain improvements in the manu- 

 facture of gas. I2th February; 6 months. 



To John Frederick Smith, Dunstan Hall, Ches- 

 terfield, Derby, esq., for certain improvements in 

 preparing or finishing piece goods made from 

 wool/ silk, or other fibrous materials. 12th 

 February ; 6 months. 



To Joseph Marie Ursnle La Rigandelle Du 

 Buisson, Fenchurch Street, city of London, mer- 

 chant, fora new method of extracting, for the pur- 

 pose of dyeing, the colour from dye woods, and 

 other substances used by dyers. 12th February ; 

 2 months. 



List of Patents which having been granted in 

 the month of March, 1816, expire in the pre- 

 sent month of March, 1830. 



2. Francis Tevril, London,/or his ^new wheel 

 guard. 



Johp Wood, jnnior, Bradford, and Joshua 

 Wordsworth, Leeds, for improved spinning 

 machines. 



Bryan Donkin, London,/or processes for 

 obtaining and applying an increase of tem- 

 perature. 



George Frederic Muntz, Birmingham, for 

 his method of destroying smoke, and obtaining 

 a valuable product therefrom. 



9. John Leigh, Bradbury, Gloucester, for Ms 

 improved spinning macJiinery. 



14. Pierre Francois Montgolfier, London, for 

 his improved hydraulic ram. 



John Stead, Sheffield, for his improved 

 stage-coach. 



Marc Isambard Brunei, London, for a knit- 

 ting machine. 



William and Daniel West, Bombay, for a 

 method of producing and applying power and 

 motion to presses and other mechanical appa- 

 ratus. 



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