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improvements in the means of raising water and other fluids." — 16th Febru- 

 ary 1842. 



21. To William Baker of Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, in the 

 county of Middlesex, surgeon, " certain improvements in the manufacture 

 of boots and shoes."— 23d February 1 842. 



22. To George Haden of Trowbridge, in the county of Wilts, engineer, 

 " certain improvements in apparatus for warming and ventilating buildings.'* 

 —23d February 1842. 



23. To Joseph Henry Tuck of the New North Road, Hoxton, in the 

 county of Middlesex, engineer, " improvements in apparatus or machinery 

 for making or manufacturing candles." — 25th February 1842. 



24. To Hugh Lee Pattinson of Bensham Grove, Gateshead, in t!»© 

 county of Durham, manufacturing chemist, " improvements in the manufac- 

 ture of white lead, part of which improvements are applicable to the manu- 

 facture of magnesia and its salts." — 25th February 1842. 



25. To Matthew Allen of High Beech in the county of Essex, Doctor 

 in Medicine, being a communication from abroad, " an improvement in pro- 

 ducing uneven surfaces on wood." — 2d March 1842. 



26. To Stopford Thomas Jones of Stafford Place, Pimlico, in the county 

 of Middlesex, gentleman, " certain improvements in machinery for propel- 

 ling vessels by steam or other power." — 2d March 1842. 



27. To Joseph Drew the younger, of Saint Peter's Port in the island of 

 Guernsey, confectioner, " an improved method of rolling tmd cutting lozen- 

 ges, and also of cutting gun Avads and other similar substances by means of 

 3 certain machine designed by him, and constructed of divers metals and 

 wood."— 7th March 1842. 



28. To Joseph Garnett of Haslingden, in the county of Lancaster, dyer, 

 and John Mason of Rochdale in the same county, machine -maker, " certain 

 improvements in machinery or apparatus employed in the manufacture of 

 yarns and cloth, and are also in possession of certain improvements appli- 

 cable to the same, communicated from abroad." — 8th March 1842. 



20. To George Jarman of Leeds, in the county of York, flax and cotton 

 spinner; Robert Cook of Hathersage, in the county of Derby, heckle and 

 needle manufacturer; and Joshua Wordsworth of Leeds aforesaid, ma- 

 chine-maker, " certain improvements in machinery for spinning flax, hemp, 

 and tow."— 9th March 1842. 



30. To James Ions of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, gentleman, " improvements 

 in smelting copper ores."— 10th March 1842. 



31. To Julius Bordier of Austin Friars, in the city of London, mer- 

 chant, being a communication from abroad, " certain improvements in pre- 

 paring skiub jmd hides, and converting them into leather." — 11th March 

 1842. 



