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33. To Pierre Armand le Comte de Fontainemoreau, of No. 4 

 South Street, Finsbury, London, English and Foreign Patent Office for 

 Inventions, being a communication from abroad, " certain improvements 

 in steam and other engines." — 31st August 1847. 



34. To Edward Manlove, of Nottingham Park, in the county of 

 Nottingham, gentleman, being a communication, " certain improvements 

 in propelling." — 31st August 1847. 



35. To William Pidding, of Alfred Place, Bedford Square, in the 

 county of Middlesex, gentleman, " an improved process, or improved 

 processes, for preparing certain vegetable extracts, and also for preserv- 

 ing the aroma of certain vegetable substances from the atmosphere." — 

 1st September 1847. 



36. To Charles Chinnock, of Seymore Place, Little Chelsea, in the 

 county of Middlesex, gentleman, " improvements in regulating motion, 

 and controlling friction in the joints, and other parts of furniture, ma- 

 chinery, and carriages." — 3d September 1847. 



37. To Arthur Harry Johnson, of Gresham Street, in the city of 

 London, assayer, " improvement in refining silver-lead, by effecting a 

 saving in one of the materials used." — 6th September 1847. 



38. To Jules Jean Baptiste Martin de Lignac, of Portland Street, 

 in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, " improvements in preserving 

 milk."— 8th September 1847. 



39. To PiERRB Armand le Comte de Fontainemoreau, of 4 South 

 Street, Finsbury, English and Foreign Patent Office for Inventions, be- 

 ing a communication from abroad, *' certain improvements in machinery 

 for preparing cotton, and other fibrous substances." — 13th September 

 1847. 



40. To Baron Charles Wetterstedt, of Rhodes "Well Road, Lime- 

 house, in the county of Middlesex, " improvements in the manufacture 

 of sheet-metal for sheathing and other purposes, in preventing the cor- 

 rosion of metal, and in preserving wood and other materials." — 15th 

 September 1847. 



41. To William Bacon and Thomas Dixon, both of Bury, in the 

 county of Lancashire, engineers, " certain improvements in steam-en- 

 gines."— 1 7th September 1847. 



42. To Kasimer Vogel, of St Paul's Churchyard, London, gentle- 

 man, *' a new manufacture of weavers' harness, and machinery for the 

 production of the same." — I7th September 1847. 



43. To Robert Wilson, of Low Moon Iron Works, Bradford, in the 

 county of York, engineer, " certain improvements in machinery, and 

 arrangement thereof for forging, stamping, punching, cutting, and press- 

 ing metals, and other substances." — I7th September 1847. 



44. To John Mollett, of Austin Friars' Passage, in the city of Lon- 

 don, merchant, being a communication from abroad, " certain improve- 

 ments in fire-arms, and in cartridges." — 21st September 1847. 



