318 New Pateuts. [April, 



Article XIII. 



NEW PATENTS. 



C. Broderip, Esq. of London, now residing in Glasgow, for various 

 improvements in the construction of steam-engines. — Dec. 5, 1821. 



H. Ricketts, of PhcEnix Glass Works, Bristol, glass manufacturer, 

 for an improvement in the art or method of making or manufacturing 

 glass bottles, such as are used for wine, porter, beer, or cyder.— 

 Dec. 5. 



W. Warcup, of Dartford, Kent, engineer, for certain improvements 

 upon a machine for washing linen, cotton, or woollen cloths, whether 

 in the shape of piece goods, or of any article made up. — Dec. 10. 



W. Horrocks, of Portwood-within, Binnington, in the county of 

 Chester, cotton-manufacturer, for an improvement in the construction 

 of looms for weaving cotton or linen cloth by power, commonly called 

 Power Looms. — Dec. 14. 



J. Winter, Gent, of Stoke-under-Hamdon, Somersetshire, for cer- 

 tain improvements in a machine for sewing and pointing leather gloves 

 with neatness, much superior to that which is effected by manual 

 labour. — Dec. 19. 



S. Brierley, of Salford, Manchester, dyer, for an improved method 

 of preparing raw silk, and cleansing the same, for the purpose of dyeing 

 and manufacturing. — Dec. 19. 



J. Gladstone, of Castle Douglas, in the stewatry of Kircudbright, 

 and county of Galloway, engineer and mill-wright, for an improvement 

 or improvements in the construction of steam-vessels, and mode of 

 propelling such vessels by the application of steam or other powers. — 

 Dec. 20. 



Julius Griffith, Esq. of Brompton Crescent, for certain improve- 

 ments in steam-carriages, and which steam-carriages are capable of 

 transporting merchandise of all kinds, as well as passengers, upon 

 common roads, without the aid of horses. Partly communicated to 

 him by foreigners residing abroad. — Dec. 20. 



Pierre Eraru, of Great Marlborough-street, musical instrument 

 maker, for certain improvements on pianofortes, and other keyed 

 musical instruments. Communicated to him by a foreigner. — Dec. 22, 



G. Linton, of Gloucester-street, Queen-square, Middlesex, mecha- 

 nist, for a method of impelling machinery without the aid of steam, 

 water, wind, air, or fire. — Dec. 22, 



R. Ormrod, of Manchester, iron-founder, for an improvement in the 

 mode of heating liquids in boilers, and thereby accelerating and increas- 

 ing the production of steam. Communicated to him by a person 

 residing abroad. — Jan. 7, 1822. 



R. S. Harford, of Ebbro Vale Iron Works, Aberistwyth, iron- 

 master, for an improvement in that department of iron commonly 

 called puddling. — Jan. 9. 



J. Harris, of St. Mildred*s-court, London, tea-dealer, for an im*- 

 provement in the manufacture of shoes for horses and cattle. — Jan. 9. 



