214 Xw/ of Patmts. 



32. To RrcHARD Lawebnce Sturtevant of No. 42. Chnrck Street, Betli- 

 nal Green, in the county of Middlesex, soap manufacturer, " certain im- 

 provements in the manufacture of soap." — 14th March 1842. 



33. To William Hickling Burnett of Ravensbourne Wood Milla^ 

 Deptford Creek, in the county of Kent, gentleman, " improvements in ma- 

 chinery for cutting wood, and in apparatus connected therewith, part of 

 which may be applied to other purposes." — 14th March 1842. 



34. To George Wildes of Coleman Street, in the city of London, mer- 

 chant, being a communication from abroad, ''improvements in the manu- 

 facture of white lead."— 16th March 1842. 



List of Patents granted for Scotland from IQth March to 23d 



June 1842. 



1. To Moses Poole of Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, gentle- 

 man, being a communication from abroad, " improvements in the manufao- 

 ture of plaited fabrics."— 29th March 1842. 



2. To James Hunt of Whitehall, in the county of MidJlesex, gentleman, 

 " improvements in the manufacture of bricks." — 29th March 1842. 



3. To James Hall of Glasgow, upholsterer, " improvements in beds^ 

 matrasses, and apparatus applicable to bedsteads, couches, and chairs.*' — 

 30th March 1842. 



4. To John Harwood of Great Portland Street, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, Esquire, '' an improved means of giving expansion to the chest." — 6tli 

 April 1842. 



_ 5. To James Andrew of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, manu- 

 facturer, " certain improvements in the method or process of preparing or 

 dressing yarns or warps for weaving." — 6th April 1842. 



6. To Edmund Morewood of Winchester Buildings, Great Winchester 

 Street, in the city of London, Esquire, being a communication from abroad, 

 ** an improved mode of preserving iron and other metals from oxydation or 

 rust"— 7th April 1842. 



7. To Henry Booth of Liverpool, Esquire, " improvements in the method 

 of propelling vessels through water." — 13th April 1842. 



8. To William Brockedon of Queen Square, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, gentleman, " improvements in manufacturing fibrous materials for the 

 cores of stoppers to be coated with India rubber, and used for stopping 

 bottles and other vessels." — 13th April 1842. 



9. To CaisTOPHER Nickels of the York Koad, Lambeth, in the county 

 of Surrey, gentleman, " improvements in the manufacture of plaited fabrics.*' 

 —13th April 1842. 



