158 New Patent St [Jui^Yj 



Article XIV. 



NEW PATENTS. 



Edward Ollerensliaw, Manchester, hat-manufacturer, for a method 

 of dressing and furnishing hats, by means of certain machinery and 

 implements to be used and applied thereto. — May 27. 



T. Peel, Esq. Manchester, for a rotatory-engine, for communicating 

 motion by means of steam or other gaseous media. — May 27. 



S. Wilson, Esq. of Streatham, Surrey, for certain improvements in 

 machinery for weaving and winding. — May 31. 



J. Mills, St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, and Silver-street, London, 

 and Herman William Fairman, Silver-street, London, merchants, for 

 certain improvements in rendering leather, linen, flax, sail-cloth, and 

 certain other articles, water-proof.— May 31. 



R. Badnall, Leek, Staffordshire, silk-manufacturer, for certain im- 

 provements in dyeing. — June 3. 



T. Attwood, Birmingham, banker, for certain improvements in the 

 making of cylinders for the printing of cottons, calicos, and other 

 articles. — June 3. 



T. Mills, Dudbridge, Gloucestershire, cloth-dresser, for certain im- 

 provements on machines for shearing or cropping woollen cloths. — 

 June 3. 



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

 steam-engines. — June 5. 



E. Cowper, Kennington, mechanist, for certain improvements in 

 machines and apparatus for printing calico, linen, silk, wool, paper, 

 and other substances capable of receiving printed impressions.— 

 June 10. 



R. Mushet, Royal Mint, Tower-hill, Gent, for improving the quality 

 of copper and alloyed copper, applicable to the sheathing of ships, and 

 other purposes. — June I*. 



R. Few, Esq. Sherborne, Dorsetshire, for a new composition for 

 covering houses and other buildings. — June 17. 



C. Mackintosh, Esq. Crossbasket, Lanark, for a process and manu- 

 facture whereby the texture of hemp, flax, wool, cotton, and silk, and 

 also leather, paper, and other substances, may be rendered impervious 

 to water and air.— June 17. 



J. Smith, Droitwich, Worcestershire, civil-engineer, for an appara- 

 tus for applying steam to the boiling and concentration of solutions in 

 general, crystallising the muriate of soda from brines containing that 

 salt, melting and refining of tallow and oils, boiling of sugar, distilling, 

 and other similar purposes. — July 19. 



J. M. Willoughb^, Fair-street, Horsleydown, Surrey, Gent, for cer- 

 tain improvements m the construction of vessels, so as to enable them 

 to sail with greater velocity. — June 26. 



J. Green, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, whitesmith, for certain ma- 

 chines used for roving, spinning, and twisting cotton, flax, silk, wool, or 

 other fibrous substances. — June 26. 



W. Vere, Crown-row, Mild- end Old-town, engineer, and H. S. 

 Crane, Stratford, manufacturing chemist, for their improvements in the 

 manufacture of inflammable gas.— June 30, 



