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List of Pateiits granted in Scotland from \Sth March to \Qth 



June 1836. 



1. To Francis Brewin of the Kent Road, in the county of Surrey, Esq* 

 for " a certain new and improved process of tanning." — Sealed at Edinburgh 

 18th March 1836. 



2. To James Morison of Paisley, North Britain, manufacturer, for " im- 

 provements on the jacguard machine, and on what is called the ten box lay, 

 and on the reading and stamping machines used in making shawls and other 

 figured work."-t.lOth March 183(>. 



3. To Luke Herbert of Paternoster Row, in the city of London, civil- 

 engineer, for '•'' certain improvements in mills or machines for grinding and 

 sifting farinaceous and other substances." — 23d March 183G. 



4. To John Brunton of West Bromwich, in the county of Stafford, en- 

 gineer, for "" certain improvements in the construction of retorts for generat- 

 ing gas for the purpose of illumination." — 25th March 1836. 



6. To Miles Berry, of the office for Patents, 66 Chancery Lane, in the 

 county of Middlesex, civil-engineer and mechanical draftsman, for " a certain 

 improvement, or certain improvements, in the system, or mode, or method, of 

 working engines for exerting mechanical power," communicated by a fo- 

 reigner residing abroad — 6th April 1836. 



6. To Joseph Chesseborough Dyer of Manchester, in the county of 

 Lancaster, machine-maker, and James Smith of Deanstone, in the county 

 of Perth, cotton- spinner, for *■' certain improvements in machinery used for 

 winding upon spools, bobbins, or barrels, slivers or rovings of cotton wool, 

 and other fibrous substances of the like nature." — 7th April 1836. 



7- To William Hale of Greenwich, in the county of Kent, late of Col- 

 Chester, in the county of Essex, civil-engineer, for '* certain improvements 

 on machinery applicable to vessels propelled by steam or other power, which 

 improvements, or parts thereof, are applicable to other useful purposes.'' — 

 llth April 1836. 



8. To John Birkby, late of High Town, but now of Upper Rawfolds 

 both of Liversedge near Leeds, in the county of York, card-maker, for " im- 

 provements in machinery for making needles." — llth April 1836. 



9. To Frederick Chaplin of Bishop Storford. in the county of Herts, 

 tanner, for " an improvement in tanning hides and skins of certain descrip- 

 tions."— llth April 1836. 



10. To Charles De Berguk of Clapham Rise, in the county of Surrey, 

 engineer, for " certain improvements in machinery used for spinning and 

 doubling yarn or thread, manufactured from cotton or other fibrous materiaL" 

 — llth April 1836. 



11. To Frederick Edward Harvey of the Horsely Iron- works, in the 

 parish of Tipton, and county of Stafford, mechanical draftsman, and Jere- 

 miah Brown of Tipton, in the same county, roll-turner, for " certain im- 

 provements in the process and machinery for manufacturing metallic tubes, 

 and also in the process or machinery for forging and rolling metal for other 

 purposes." — 22d April 1836. 



12. To William Maugham of Newport Street, Lambeth, in the county 

 of Surrey, chemist, for " certain improvements in the production of chloride 

 of lime, and certain other chemical substances." — 25th April 1836. 



13. To Thomas RiDGWAY Bridson of Great Bolton, in the county of 

 Lancaster, bleacher, for " a certain improvement or improvements to facili* 

 tate and expedite the bleaching of cotton, linens, and other vegetable fibres." 

 --25th Aj.ril 1836. 



14. To Joseph Lidel of Arundel Street, Panton Square, in the county 

 of Middlesex, Professor of Music, for " certain improvements in piano fortes,'' 

 communicated by a foreigner residing abroad — 28th April 1836. 



