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ing liquids with gasses, and in drawing off such liquids from such vessels) 

 and in closing such vessels." — 8th December 1845. 



67. To Moses Poole, of the Patent Office, London, gentleman, heing 

 a communication from abroad, — " of improvements in filling bottles and 

 other vessels, and also in covering, stopping, or securing, liquids and 

 other matters in bottles and other vessels." — 8th December 1845. 



68. To William Mushet and Robert Musiiet, iron-founders, both 

 of Dalkeith, in the county of Edinburgh, Scotland, — " improvements in 

 moulding iron." — 9th December 1845. 



69. To John Dearman Dunnicliff, of Nottingham, lace manufac^ 

 turer, and William Bull Dexter, of the same place, lace-maker, — 

 ** improvements in the manufacture of warp fabrics." — 9th December 

 1845. 



70. To Samuel Childs, of Earl's Court Road, Kensington, in the 

 county of Middlesex, candle -manufacturer and wax-chandler, — " im- 

 provements in the manufacture of candles." — 10th December 1845. 



71. To Wilton George Turner, of Gateshead, in the county of Dur- 

 ham, Doctor in Philosophy, — " an improved mode of treating guano for 

 the purpose of obtaining chemical compounds therefrom." — 10th De- 

 cember 1845. 



72. To William M'Naught, of No. 2Q Robertson Street, Glasgow, 

 in Scotland, engineer, — " certain improvements in the steam-engine." 

 —11th December 1845. 



73. To Christopher Binks, of Friar's Goose House, in the county of 

 Durham, chemist, — " certain improvements in manufacturing, and in the 

 application of certain compounds of nitrogen, particularly cyanogen, am- 

 monia, and their compounds, and in the application in such manufac- 

 tures of a substance or substances not hitherto so employed." — 12th De- 

 cember 1845. 



74. To Robert Kerr, of Thread Street, in the town of Paisley, and 

 county of Renfrew, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, manu- 

 facturer, — " certain improvements in handloom weaving, and for pro- 

 ducing a double fabric of raised figured work in the same loom, by one 

 process of weaving." — 12th December 1845. 



75. To Samuel Cunliffe Lister, of Manningham, near Bradford, 

 in the county of York, manufacturer, — '* improvements in preparing and 

 combing wool." — 15th December 1845. 



76. To Henry Blumberg, of Camberwell Grove, in the county of 

 Surrey, distiller, — " improvements in the purification of spirits, for th6 

 use of brewing-distillers and rectifiers.*' — 16th December 1845. 



77. To Thomas Clarke, of Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, 

 engineer, and John Varley, of Poplar, in the said county, engineer, — 

 ** improvements in railways and other carriage ways, in propelling, and in 

 engines, carriages, and other machinery employed in propelling."— 1 7th 

 December 1845. 



78. To John Penn, of Greenwich, in the county of Kent, engineer 

 and manufacturer of steam-engines, William Hartree the younger, of 

 Greenwich aforesaid, engineer, and John Matthew the younger, of 

 Greenwich aforesaid, engineer, — "certain improvements in steam-engines 

 and machinery for propelling vessels, which improvements are also appli- 

 cable for other purposes." — 18th December 18^5. 



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