lis New Patents. [July, 



J. M. Ilanchett, of Crescent-place, Blackfriars, for improvements in 

 J)Vopelling boats and vessels. — April 12. 



J. Francis, Norwich, shawl and bonibasin-manufacturer, for an im- 

 provement in the process of manufacturing a certain article, composed 

 of silk and worsted, for useful purposes. — April 12. 



G. Graulhie, of Castle-street, llolborn, gent, for a machine upon a 

 new and portable construction, capable of being inclined in different 

 degrees, adapted to the conveyance of persons and goods over water or 

 javines, for militar}^ or other objects, and also to purposes of recreation 

 and exercise. — April 16. 



J. Johnson, of Waterloo Bridge Wharf, Middlesex, for certain im- 

 provements on drags to be used for carriages. — April 16. 



S. Hall, of Basford, Nottinghamshire, cotton-spinner, for a certain 

 method of improving lace, net, muslin, and calico. — April 18. 



W. Southworth, of Sharpies, Lancashire, bleacher, for certain ma- 

 .chinery or apparatus adapted to facilitate the operation of drying 

 ^calicoes, muslins, linens, or other similar fabrics. — April 19. 



R. Winter, of Fen-court, Esq. for an improved method of conducting 

 the process of distillation. — April 22. 



R. J. Tyers, of Piccadilly, Middlesex, fruiterer, for a machine to be 

 :attached to boots, shoes, or other covering of the feet, for the purposes 

 X)f travelling or pleasure. — April 22. 



W. Palmer, of Lothbury, paper-hanger, for certain improvements in 

 machinery, for the purpose of painting or staining paper for paper 

 hangings. — April 22. 



F. G. Spilsbury, of Walsall, Staffordshire, for certain improvements 

 in tanning. — April 22. 



F. Deakin, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, wire-drawer, for an im- 

 proved method of manufacturing furniture, and for an improvement to 

 jthe mounting of umbrellas and parasols. — April 22. 



J. Rawlins, of Penton-place, Pentonville, Middlesex, gent, for a 

 bedstead, machine, or apparatus, for the relief of invalids. — April 22. 



J. Hall, the younger, of Uartford, Kent, engineer, for an improve- 

 Boent in tlie machinery to be employed for effecting or producing the 

 pressure on linseed, rapeseed, or any other oleaginous seeds or sub- 

 stances from which oil can be expressed, for the purpose of expressing 

 oil from the aforesaid seeds or substances. — April 22. 



J. Taylor, of Manchester, for certain improved machinery to facili- 

 tate the operation of spinning, doubling, and throwing silk, cotton, 

 wool, or flax, or mixtures of the said substances. — April 29. 



J. Bourdieu, of Lime-street, for a discovery and preparation of a 

 mtrcilage, or slackening matter, to be used in painting or colouring 

 linen, woollen, and cotton cloths, and silks, in cases in which gums, 

 mucilages, and other thickening matters, are now employed. — 

 April 29. 



W. Caslon, the younger, of Burton-crescent, Middlesex, Proprietor 

 of Gas Works, for certain improvements in the construction of gasome- 

 ters — May 10. 



E. Eyre, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, fender-manufacturer, for an im- 

 provement in the manufacture of fenders, of brass, iron, or steel. — 

 May 15. 



J. Perkins, of Fleet-street, engineer, for certain improvements in the 

 mode of heating, bojling, or evaporating, by steam, of fluids, in pans, 

 boilers, or other vessels.— May 17. 



