194 List ()fEfigUsh Patents. 



Feb. 27. To T. R. Guppy, Bristol, for " a new apparatus for granulating 

 sugar." 



To R. Stevenson, Stafford, potter, for " improvements in machi- 

 nery for making bricks, tiles, and other articles." 



To J. Ram&ay and A. Ramsay, and M. Orr, Greenock, for " an 

 improvement in the manufacture of canvas and sail-cloth for the 

 making of sails." 

 Mar. 20. To G. Scott, London, for "certain improvements on, or addi- 

 tions to, windlasses and relative machinery applicable to naval 

 purposes." 



To J. A. Fulton Lawrence, London, for " improvement in the 

 preparation of pepper." 



To W. E. Cochrane, Middlesex, for " an improvment or improve- 

 ments on his patent cooking apparatus," 



To B. RoTCH, Furnival's, Middlesex, barrister-at-law, for improved 

 guards, or protections of horses' legs and feet, under certain cir- 

 cumstances." 



30. To J. Rawe, jun., Middlesex, and J. Bouse, of the same place, for 



" certain improvments in steam-boilers, and of quickening the 

 draft for furnaces connected with the same." 

 To W. Aitken, Carron Vale, Scotland, for " certain improvements 

 in the keeping or preserving ale, beer, and other fermented 

 liquors." 



31. To D. T. Shears, Southwark, Surrey, for certain additions to, and 



improvements in, the apparatus used in distilling, and also in the 

 process of distilling and rectifying." 

 April 5. To T. J. Collier, civil engineer, and H. Pinkus, London, for 

 " an improved method and apparatus for generating gas for illu- 

 mination." 

 13. To T. W. A. Summers, Middlesex, engineer, and N". Ogle of 

 Mill-brook, Hampshire, Esq. for " certain improvements in the 

 construction of steam-engines and other boilers or generators, ap- 

 plicable to propelling vessels, locomotive carriages, and other 

 purposes." 

 24. To J. Perry, bookseller, London, for an improvementor improve- 

 ments in or on pens." 



To J. M. Innes, North Britain, for " the manufacture or prepara- 

 tion of certain substances which he denominates the British Ta- 

 pioca, and the cakes and flour to be made from." 



To Commander S. Brown, London, for " certain improvements 

 in making or manufacturing bolts and chains." 



To T. J. CocHAux, London, for " an apparatus calculated to pre- 

 vent, or render less frequent, the explosion of boilers in genera- 

 ting steam." 



To P. Descroizilles, London, for certain improvements in appa- 

 ratus for economizing fuel in heating water and air, applicable to 

 various purposes." 



To Lieutenant T. Cook, Blackheath Road, Kent, for " certain im 



