List of EngUsh Patents. 211 



Aug. 30. To John Hague of Cable Street, Wellclose Square, for a new me- 

 thod of working Cranes or Tilt Hammers. 



To B. M. Combs of Birmingham, for certain improvements on, or 

 additions to, a Pulley Machinery, and apparatus used for securing, 

 fixing, and moving curtains, and roller and other blinds. 



To William Deltmee of Upper Mary-le-Bonne Street, Fitzroy 

 Square, pianoforte-maker, for improvements on Pianofortes. 

 Se])t. C. To William J. Ford of Mildenhall, fan-ier, Suffolk, for improve- 

 ments in the make, use, and application of Bridle-bits. 



To George Clymer of Finsbury Street, for an improvement in 

 Typographic Printing between plain or flat surfaces. 

 Oct. 11. To Joseph Hall and Thomas Hall of Leeds, for an improve- 

 ment in the making of Metallic Blocks for drawing off liquids. 



To Elias Carter of Exeter, for a new covering for the Roofs of 

 Houses, &c. 



To Joshua Horton of West Bromwick, boiler-maker, for a new 

 method of forming and making of Hollow Cylinders, Guns, Ord- 

 nance, Retorts, and various other hollow and useful articles in 

 Wrought-Iron, in Steel, or composed of both these metals. 



To Goldsworthy Gurney of Argyle Street, Hanover Square, 

 surgeon, for improvements in Locomotive Engines, and other ap- 

 paratus connected therewith. 



To James Stokes of Cornhill, London, for improvements in ma- 

 king, boiling, burning, clarifying or preparing Raw or Muscovado 

 bastard Sugar and Molasses. 



To John Wright of Prince's Street, Leicester Square, for im- 

 provements in Window Sashes. 

 Nov. 6. To James Smethuest of New Bond Street, for an improvement 

 upon Lamps. 



To Frederick Foveaux Weiss of the Strand, surgeon*s-instru- 

 ment-maker, for improvements in the construction of Spurs. 

 8. To James White of Paradise Street, Lambeth, engineer, for a ma- 

 chine or apparatus for filtering, which he denominates an Artifi- 

 cial Spring. 

 10. To John Platt of Salford, near Manchester, fustian-dresser, for 

 certain improvements in machinery for Combing Wool, and other 

 fibrous materials ; communicated from abroad. 



To Williaji Collier of Salford, fustian^shearer, for certain im- 

 provements in the Power-Loom for weaving ; communicated from 

 abroad. 

 17. To John Walker of Weymouth Street, Mary.le-Bonne, Esquire, 

 for an improved Castor for furniture. 



To Henry Pinkus of Philadelphia, for an improved method of Pu- 

 rifying Carburetted Hydrogen Gas for the purpose of illumination. 

 20. To Sa3iuel Sevill of Brownshill, in the parish of Bisley, Glou- 

 cestershire, clothier, for his himprovements applicable to raising 

 the Pile, and dressing Woollen and other Cloths. 



