398 List of English Patents, 



Feb. 11. To J. GuNBY, Birmingham, for an improved method, or methods, 

 of combining glass with metals, or other substances, applicable 

 to various useful and ornamental purposes." - 

 To C. GuiLLOTTE, Spittalfields, for " an improvement in the 

 rack applicable to the battons of looms, or machinery for weav- 

 ing plain or figured ribbons." 



14. To J. Thomson, London, for " improvements in making printing- 



types." 



15. To T. and C. Bayley, Leicester, for "improvements in machinery 



for making lace, commonly called bobbin-net." 



ToW. Payne, London, for an improved pedometer for the waistcoat 

 pocket, upon a new and very simple construction." 

 21. To J. Grime, Bury, Lancashire, for " a certain method of dissolv- 

 ing snow and ice on the trams or railways, in order that loco- 

 motive steam, engines and carriages, and other carriages, may 

 pass over rail-roads without any obstruction or impediment 

 from such snow or ice." 



To Dr R. Burgess, North wich, for " a drink for the cure, pre- 

 vention, or relief of gout, gravel, and other diseases, which may 

 also be applied to other purposes." 



To S. Dunn, Southampton, for " improvements in, or a method of^ 

 generating steam." 



To R. Trevethick, Cornwall, for " an improved steam-engine." 



To W. Sneath, Ison Green, Nottinghamshire, for " improvements 

 in machinery for making, figuring, or ornamenting lace or net, 

 and such other articles to which the said machinery may be 

 applicable." 



To R. Abbey, Walthamstow, for " a new mode of preparing the 

 leaf of a British plant for the producing a healthy beverage by 

 infusion." 



To. W. Farnibals, "Wharton, Cheshire, for " improvements in eva- 

 porating brine." 



To J. Phillips, Arnold, Nottinghamshire, servant-man, for " im- 

 provements on bridles." 

 28. To R. Williams, Lambeth, Surrey, for " certain improvements 



in steam-engines." 

 26. To D. Seldon, Liverpool, for " improvements in machinery used to 

 give a degree of consistency to, and to wind on to, bobbins, barrels 

 or sporls, roving of cottons, and the like fibrous substances." 

 Mar. 14. To D. Napier, London, and J. Napier and W. Napier, Glasgow, 

 for ^'certain improvements in machinery for propelling loco- 

 motive carriages." 

 9. To A. Pellatt, glass manufacturer, London, for an "improved 

 mode of forming glass vessels and utensils with ornamental 

 figured patterns impressed thereon." 

 11. To R. Stephenson, Esq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for an "improve- 

 ment in the axles and parts which form the bearings at the 

 centre of wheels for carriages which are to travel upon edge 

 railways." 

 21. To W. Peeke, Torquay, and T. Hammick, for certain " improve- 

 ments in rudder hangings, and rudders for ships or vessels." 



To G. W. Turner, London, for certain " improvements in ma- 

 chinery or apparatus for making paper." 



To P. Phillips jun. Bristol, vinegar maker, for certain " improve- 

 ments in manufacturing sulphuric acid." 



To. J. Potter, and J. Potter, Spiedly, near Manchester, spinners 

 and manufacturers, for certain " improvements in machinery 

 or apparatus applicable to the spinning or twisting of cotton, 

 flax, silk, wool, and other fibrous materials." 



To G. RoYL, Walsale, Staffordshire, for an " improved method of 

 making iron pipes, tubes, or cylinders." 

 28. To T. Brunton, Esq. London, for an " improvement in certain 

 apparatus, rendering the same applicable to distilling." 



