I^S New Patents, [Feb. 



Samuel Hobday, of Birmingham, patent snufFer-maker, for a method 

 of manufacturing the furniture for umbrellas and parasols, and of unit- 

 ing the same together. — Nov. 1 . 



John Frederick Archbold, Esq. of Serjeant*s-inn, Fleet-street, Lon- 

 don, for a mode of ventilating close carriages. — Nov. 1 . 



Richard Wright, of Mount-row, Kent-road, Surry, engineer, for 

 improvements in the process of distillation. — Nov. 9. 



David Redmund, of Agnes-Circus, Old-street-road, Middlesex, 

 engineer, for an improvement in the construction or manufacture of 

 hinges for doors.— Nov. 9. 



Franz Areton Egells, of Britannia-terrace, City-road, Middlesex^ 

 engineer, for certain improvements on steam-engines. — Nov. 9. 



William W^estley Richards, of Birmingham, gun-maker, for an im- 

 provement in the construction of gun and pistol locks. — Nov. 10. 



James Gardner, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, ironmonger, for a machine 

 preparatory to melting in the manufacture of tallow, soap, and can- 

 dles ; and which machine may be used for other similar purposes. — 

 Nov. 9. 



John Bates, of Bradford, Yorkshire, machine-maker, for certain 

 machinery for the purpose of feeding furnaces of every description, 

 steam-engines, and other boilers, with coal, coke, and fuel of every 

 kind. — Nov. 9. 



William Penrose, of Stummorgangs, Yorkshire, miller, for various 

 improvements in the machinery for propelling vessels, and in vessels so 

 propelled. — Nov. 10. 



Bowles Symes, of Lincoln's-inn, Esq. for an expanding hydrostatic 

 piston, to resist the pressure of certain fluids, and slide easily in an 

 imperfect cylinder. — Nov. 10. 



Joseph Grout, of Gutter-lane, Cheapside, London, crape manufac- 

 turer, for a new manufacture of crape. — Nov. 13. 



Neil Arnott, of Bedford-square, MD. for improvements connected 

 with the production and agency of heat in furnaces, steam and air 

 engines, distilling, evaporating, and brewing apparatus. — Nov. 14. 



Richard Macnamara, Esq. of Canterbury-buildings, Lambeth, for 

 an improvement in paving, pitching, and covering streets, roads, and 

 other places. — Nov. 20. 



John Collinge, of Lambeth, engineer, for an improvement in hinges. 

 —Nov. 22. 



Henry Robinson Palmer, of Hackney, civil engineer, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of rail-ways, and tram-roads, and of the 

 carriages to be used thereon. — Nov. 22. 



Thomas Parkin, of Skinner-street, Bishopsgate-street, merchant, for 

 an improvement in printing. — Nov. 24. 



William Baylis, jun. of Painswick, Gloucestershire, clothier, for a 

 machine for washing and cleansing clothes, — Nov. 27. 



Thomas Motley, of the Strand, patent letter-maker and brass-foun- 

 der ; for certain improvements in the construction of candlesticks or 

 lamps, and in candles to be burnt therein. — Nov. 27. 



Robert Bill, Esq. of Newman-street, Marylebone, for an improve- 

 ment in the construction of certain descriptions of boats and barges. — 

 Dec, 5. 



