List of English Patents. 207 



hats, caps, bonnets, cloaks, coats, trowsers, and for wearing ap- 

 parel in general, and various other purposes." 

 22. To W. Wood, Summer-Hill Grove, Northumberland, for " aii 



apparatus for destroying the inflammable air in mines." 

 25. To J. P. Gillespie, Grosvenor Street, Newington, for " a new 

 Spring or combination of Springs, for the purpose of forming an 

 elastic resisting medium." 



To S. Brown, Eagle Lodge, Old Brompton, for " improvements 

 on an engine for effecting a vacuum, and thus producing powers 

 • by which water may be raised, and machinery put in motion." 



To F. Halliday, Ham, Surrey, for " an apparatus for preventing 

 the inconvenience arising from Smoke in Chimneys." 

 . » 27. To J. Williams, Commercial Road, ironmonger and ships' fire- 

 hearth manufacturer, for " improvements on ships' hearths, and 

 apparatus for cooking by steam." 



To W. Choice, Strahan Terrace, auctioneer, and R. Gibson, 

 White Conduit Terrace, builder, Islington, for " improvements 

 in" machinery for making bricks." 

 29. To C. Kennedy, Virginia Terrace, Great Dover Road, Surrey, 

 surgeoQ and apothecary, for " improvements in the apparatus 

 used for cupping." 

 May 2. To J. Goulding, Cornhill, London, engineer, for " improvement* 

 inr the machines used for carding, stubbing, silvering, roving, or 

 spinning cotton, waste silk, short stapled hemp and flax, or any 

 other fibrous materials, or mixture thereof." 

 6. To A. BuFFURN, Javin Street, hat-manufacturer, and J. Mac- 

 CARDY, Cecil Street, Strand, for " improvements in steam-en- 

 gines." 



To Sir R. Seppings, Somerset House, for " improvements in the 

 construction of Fids, or apparatus for striking topmasts and top- 

 gallantmasts in ships." 



To W. Fenner, Bushell Rents, Wapping, carpenter, for " an im- 

 provement in machinery for curing smoky, and cleansing foul 

 chimneys." 



To A. Allard de la Court, Great Winchester Street, for " a 

 new instrument, and improvements in certain well-known instru- 

 ments, applicable to the organ of sight" 



To J. Schaller, Regent Street, ladies' shoemaker, for " improve- 

 ments in the construction or manufacture of clogs, pattens, or 

 substitutes for the same." 

 8. To E. Heard, St Leonard, Shoreditch, chemist, for " a certain 

 new composition to be used for the purpose of washing in sea and 

 other water." 



