LUi of Scottish Patents. 9$^. 



To Chahles Stuart Cochuane of Great George Street, Weet- 

 r. m ^jfT-lf. *»iJ^8ter, Esq. a Commander in the Uoyal Navy, for the inventiot, 

 • dii^ communicated to him by a foreigner residing abroad, of " certabi 



ri-jl,i , improvements in the preparing and spinning of cashmere wools.** 



HldcDUqqTo RoBEHT Dalglish, jun. of Glasgow, calico-printer, for the in- 

 vention of " improvements in machi]i^r^,!9r.^pj,>9Xi»t\IB for print- 

 ■ Aifi t; f\(' J^ calicoos and other fabrics." ,;> jim.jrj.itXi Vl (^ 



28. To John Hall, jun. of Dartford, in the count j of Ketit, engineer, 



for the invention, communicated to him by a foreigner residing 



H».,.j >!('i al^road, of " a machine, upon a new and unproved construction, 



for the manufacture of paper.'* 

 1831 

 Jan. 14. To William Needham of Longour, in the county of Stafford, gen- 

 tleman, for the invention of " certain improvements in machinery 

 for spinning, doubling, and twisting siUc, and ath/^ .^brous sub- 

 stances.'* 11 , 

 18. To Francis Molineux of Hampstead, in the county of Middlesex, 

 gentleman, and William Bundy of Kentish Town, in the same 

 county, engineer, for the invention of " certain improvements in 

 machiemy for spinning and twisting silk and wool, and for roving, 

 spinning, and twisting cotton, flax, hemp, and other fibrous sub- 

 stances." 

 (In place of a former one) To John Erickson of the New Road, 

 London, engineer, for the invention of " an improved engine for 

 communicating power for mechanical purposes." 

 ^. 19. To Samuel Ci.eqg of No. 16. Sidmouth Street, Gray's Inn Lane, 

 in the county of Middlesex, civil-engineer, for the invention of 

 "an improved gas meter." 

 Febv. ?. To Thomas Bulkeley of Upper Gloucester Street, New Road, 

 in the county of Middlesex, doctor of medicine, for the invention 

 of '* a method of making or manufacturing candles," 

 Feb. 18. To James Thomson of Spencer Street, Goswell Street Road, in 

 the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for the invention of " cer- 

 tain improvements in making or producing printing-types." 

 To Richard Roberts of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, 

 civil-engineer, for the invention of " a certain improvement, or 

 certain improvements, in the mechanism 'employed to render self- 

 acting machines, known by the name of Mull-BiUy-Jenny-Jack 

 Frame, or stretching frame, and all machines of that class, whe- 

 ther the said machines be used to rove, slub, or spin cotton, or 

 other fibrous substances." 

 08<^r ^^ Augustus Graham, citizen of the United States of AmerioB^ 

 but now residing in West Street, Finsbury, in the city of London, 

 gentleman, for an invention, communicated to him by a foreigner 

 residing abroad, of " certain improvements in the application of 

 springs to carriages." •- v- U. 



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 To William Wedd Taxfobd of Boston, in the countv of Lin- 



