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Street, in the city of London, gentleman, being a communication from 

 abroad, — ** certain improvements in dyeing." — 1st December 1845. 



5^. Henry Buckworth Powell, of Pennington House, in the county 

 of Southampton, lieutenant and captain in the Grenadier Guards, 

 — " certain improvements in carriages to be used on rail and other roads.'* 

 — 1st December 1845. 



54. William Corscaden Thompson, of Liverpool, in the county of 

 Lancaster, master-mariner, — *' certain improvements in machinery or ap^ 

 paratus for propelling vessels on water, being a communication from 

 abroad."— 2d December 1845. 



55. William Johnson, of Famworth, near Bolton, in the county of 

 Lancaster, agent, — " certain improvements in machinery or apparatus 

 for preparing cotton and other fibrous substances for spinning." — 3d 

 December 1845. 



56. William Newton, of the Office for Patents, (SQ Chancery Lane, 

 in the county of Middlesex, civil-engineer, being a communication from 

 abroad, — " improvements in manufacturing types, and other similar raised 

 surfaces for printing." — 3d December 1845. 



57. Ernest Edge, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, mechanic, 

 -— " certain improvements applicable to the wheels and axles of engines, 

 tenders, carriages, and waggons, to be used upon railways." — 4th De- 

 cember 1845. 



58. Thomas Findler, of the city of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, 

 Scotland, flint-miller, — " a new invention or improvements in the con- 

 struction and operation of certain parts of flint- grinding mills or machin- 

 ery for grinding." — 4th December 1345. 



59. John Constable, of the city of London, merchant, being a com- 

 munication from abroad, — " improvements in the manufacture of gas for 

 lighting and heating." — 4th December 1845. 



60. Peter Spence, of Burgh, in the county of Cumberland, chemist, 

 — " improvements in the manufacture of copperas and alum." — 4th De- 

 cember 1845. 



61. Nathaniel Chappell, of Arcadian Villa, Cumberland Road, in 

 the city of Bristol, gentleman, — *' improvements in the manufacture of 

 worts." — 4th December 1845. 



Q2. William Henson, of Skinner Street, Saint John Street Road, in 

 the county of Middlesex, civil-engineer, — *' improvements in machinery 

 for weaving." — 6th December 1845. 



63. To John Blyth, of Limehouse, in the county of Middlesex en- 

 gineer, — ** certain improvements for diminishing the risk of accidental 

 explosions of gunpowder, and other substances which are liable to ex- 

 plode or ignite by contact with fire." — 5th December 1845. 



64. To James Bounsall, of the Patent Office, 166 Fleet Street, in 

 the city of London, being a communication from abroad, — " certain im- 

 provements in the preparation of resin and resinous-like substances, one 

 or more, and certain new applications thereof to manufacturing pur- 

 poses." — 6th December 1845. 



Q5. To Thomas Henry Russell, of Wednesbury, in the county of 

 Stafford, tube manufacturer, — " improvements in the manufacture of 

 welded iron tubes." — 8th December 1845. 



66. To Moses Poole, of the Patent Office, London, gentleman, being 

 a communication from abroad, — ** of improvements in the construction of 

 yessels to certain liquids and substances, and in the means of impregnat- 



