414 lAst of English Patents. 



Dec. 13. To J. A. Berollas of Nelson Street, City Road, for " a method of 

 Winding up a pocket Watch or Clock without a key, which he 

 calls " BeroUas's Keyless Watch or Clock ;" and also a certain 

 improvement to be applied to his late invented detached Alarum- 

 watch." 



To Lieut. A. M. Skene of Jermyn Street, for ^' an improvement in 

 propelling Vessels, and for working undershot Water-mills." 

 18. To J. L. Stevens of Plymouth, for " a new Method of propelling 

 Vessels by the aid of Steam, or other means, and for its applica- 

 tion to other purposes." 



To T. Tyndall of Birmingham, for " improvements in the Ma- 

 chinery for making nails, brads and screws ; communicated from 

 abroad." 



To J. George of Chancery Lane, Esquire, barrister-at-law, for his 

 " invention for preserving Decked Ships or Vessels, so as to ren- 

 der them less liable to dry-rot, and for preserving goods on board 

 such ships and vessels from damage by heat." 

 19. To T. S. Holland of the city of London, Esquire, for " combina. 

 tions of Machinery for generating and communicating Power and 

 Motion, applicable to propelling of fixed machinery, as also float- 

 ing bodies, carriages, and other locomotive engines." 



21. To W. Harland, M. D. of Scarborough, for " improvements in 



Apparatus for propelling Locomotive Carriages ; which improve- 

 ments are also applicable to other useful purposes." 



22. To C. A. Furguston of Mill Wall, in the parish of All Saints, 



Poplar, mast-maker, and J. Falconer Atlee of Prospect Place, 

 Deptfof d, for their " improvements in the construction of made 

 Masts." 

 jrt.f, 27. To W. Hale of Colchester, for his " improvements in Machinery 

 for propelling Vessels." 

 1828, 

 Jan. 2. To W. Gossage of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, for " improve- 

 -^,^-.^ ments in the construction of Cocks for the passage of Fluids." 



To T. Botfield of Hopton Court, Salop, for " improvements in 

 making Iron, or in the method or methods of smelting and making 

 of Iron." 

 To J. Hall jMnior of OrdsaU, near Manchester, for " improvements 



in Dyeing Piece Goods by machinery." 

 To J. Cl. Daniell of Stoke, Wilts, for " improvements in Dressing 

 Cloths, and in the machinery applicable for that purpose." 

 9. To W. Morley of Nottingham, for " improvements and additions 

 to Machinery now in use for making Lace or Net." 

 To J. A. Hunt Grubbe of Stanton, St Bernard, Wilts, clerk, for 

 « a transmitting Heat Wall for the ripening of Fruit." 

 16. To J. Gilbertson of Hertford, for " an improvement in the con- 

 struction of Furnaces, by which they consume their own smoke." 

 To C Hooper of Spring Gardens, in the parish of Marston Bigott, 

 To J. Evans the younger, of Moreton Mills, near Wallingtbrd, 

 Berks, for " improvements on Steam-Engines." 



