l/tst of Patent* granted in Scotland from %0th September to 

 17t/< December 1836. 



1. To ELISHA HAYDON COLLIER of East India Cottage, City Road, in the 

 county of Middlesex, formerly of Boston in the State of Massachusetts, 

 America, Civil-Engineer, for a'n invention of an improvement or improve- 

 ments in steam-boilers. 1 ' Sealed 20th September 1836. 



2. To WILLIAM BARNETT of Brighton in the county of Sussex, founder, 

 for an invention of u certain improvements in apparatus for generating a.ul 

 purifying gas for the purposes of illumination." 21st September 1830. 



3. "To' FRANCIS COFFIN of Kussel Square, in the parish of Saint George, 

 Bloomsbury, and county of Middlesex, gentleman, for an invention, commu- 

 nicated by a foreigner residing abroad, of u certain improvements in the con- 

 struction of printing machinery or presses.'* 24th September 1U3. 



4. To MATTHEW HAWTHOUNTHWAITE of Kendal, in the county of West- 

 moreland, weaver, for an invention of '* a new mode of producing certain pat- 

 terns in certain woven goods.'' 4th October 1830. 



ft. JOHN ISAAC HAWKINS of Chase Cottage, Hampstead Road, in the 

 county of Middlesex, Civil-Engineer, for an invention, communicated by a 

 foreigner residing abroad, of " an improvement in the blowing-pipe of blast 

 furnaces and forges." 4th October 1830. 



0. To GEORGE RICHARD ELKI.YGTON of Birmingham, in the county of 

 Warwick, gilt-toy maker, for an invention, of " an improved method of gild- 

 ing copper, brass", and other metals or alloy of metals." 4th October 1836. 



7- To WILLIAM HINKES Cox of Bedminster, near Bristol, tanner, for an 

 invention of" an improvement or improvements in tanning." 14th October 

 1830. 



8. To JOHN PICKERSGILL of Colman Street, in the city of London, mer- 

 chant, for an invention, communicated by a foreigner residing abroad, of 

 ' improvements in preparing and in applying India rubber (caoutchouc) to 

 fabrics. " 1 4th October 1830. 



y. To THOMAS JOHN FULLER of the Commercial Road, Limehouse, in the 

 county of Middlesex, Civil-Engineer, for an invention of " a new or impro- 

 ved screen for intercepting or stopping the radiant heat arising or proceeding 

 from the boilers or cylinders of steam-engines." 18th October 1836. 



10. To GEO KGE, Marquis of Tweeddale, for an invention of " an improved 

 method of making tiles for draining soles, house tiles, and flat roofing tiles, 

 and bricks," the word " bricks" having been omitted in former patent of 25th 

 May last 19th October 1836. 



11. To WILLIAM HALE of Crooms Hill, Greenwich, in the county of Kent, 

 civil-engineer, for an invention of " certain improvements on machinery ap- 

 plicable to vessels propelled by steam and other power, which improvements, 

 or parts thereof, are applicable to other useful purposes." 22d October 1836. 



12. To THOMAS GRAHAMS of Nantes, in the kingdom of France, but now 

 of St James's Street, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for an inven- 

 tion of " certain improvements in passing boats and other bodies from one le- 

 vel to another.", akh October 1830. 



13. WILLIAM BRINDLEY of Caroline Street, Birmingham, in the county 

 of Warwick, paper-manufacturer, for an invention " of improvements in the 

 manufacture of tea-tray and other japanned ware, and in the board or mate- 

 rial used therein, and for other purposes." -26th October 1830. 



14. MICHAEL LINKING, clerk to his Majesty's Signet in Scotland, for an 

 invention of " 'Certain improvements in converting mosses into fuel, And in 

 preparing and drying the said mosses, and for making and extracting certain 

 colouring matter or paint, and tar, gas, oil, ammonia, varnish, and other pro- 

 perties from the same." 29th October 1836. 



15. GEORGE SULLIVAN of Morley's Hotel, Charinffcross, in the county of 

 ]\f iddlesex, gentleman, for an invention, communicated by a foreigner residing 



