432 Lut ofScottkh Patents. 



Feb. 4. To John Hewitt of Kinezie, Cornwall, gentleman, for an invention 

 of " a combination of certain materials or matters which being 

 combined or mixed together, will form a valuable substance or 

 compound, and may be used with or as a substitute for soap." 

 12. To James Kean of Johnston, in the county of Renfrew, in the king- 

 dom of Scotland, machine maker and engineer, for an invention 

 of '' an improved throstle fiyer, or a substitute for an ordinary 

 flyer, employed in spinning cotton, flax, hemp, wool, silk, and 

 other fibrous substances." 

 18. To Edmund Ashworth of Egerton, in the county of Lancaster, cotton 

 spinner, and James CJreenough of the same place, overlooker, for 

 an invention of "certain improvements in the machinery used in 

 preparing and spinning cotton, silk, wool, and other fibrous mate- 

 rials. 



To Franz Moll of Grove Lane Terrace, Camber well, in the county 

 of Surrey, Esquire, for an invention of " improvements in pre- 

 serving certain vegetable substances from decay." 

 . To Julius Jeffreys of Osnaburgh Street, Regent's Park, in the county 

 of Middlesex, Esquire, for an invention of '* improvements in 

 curing or relieving disorders of the lungs." 

 ^ c2^. To William Boulnois junior, of Gower Street, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, Esquire, for an invention of " an improved combination or 

 "111(5 ] arrangement of springs for carriages." 



To Robert Griflith of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, ma- 

 chine maker, for an invention of" improvements in machinery for 

 making rivetts, screw blanks, and bolts." 

 March I. To William Wainwright Potts of Burslem, in the county of Staf- 

 ford, china and earthenware manufacturer, for an invention of 

 *' an improved method or process of producing patterns in one or 

 more colours, to be transferred to earthenware, porcelain, china, 

 glass, and other similar substances." 



To John Baillie of Great Suffolk Street, Southwark, in the county of 

 Surrey, engineer, for an invention of " improvements in propelling 

 of vessels and other floating bodies by means of steam or other 

 ])0wer.'' 

 4. To Miles Berry of the office for patents, No. 66 Chancery Lane, in 

 the county of Middlesex, civil engineer and mechanical draftsman, 

 in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain 

 foreigner residing abroad, for an invention " for a certain improve- 

 ment or certain improvements in power looms for weaving." 



7. To "NV^illiam Wilson of the city of Glasgow, in Scotland, manufac- 



turer, for an invention of " a method of making chains of wire." 



8. To Charles Schafhautl of Sheffield, in the county of York, gentle- 



man, for an invention of " improved gear for obtaining a continu- 

 ous rotary action." 



To Charles Schafhautl of Sheffield, in the county of York, gentle- 

 man, for an invention of " an improved steam generator." 



To John Barsham of Stepney Causeway, in the county of Middlesex, 



oxalic acid manufacturer, for an invention of '-' improvements in 



the manufacture of oxalic and salacetocella." 



15. To Clinton Gray Gilroy of Argyle Street, New Road, St Pancras, in 



the coirtity of Middlesex, engineer, for an invention of " certain 



«i- 4 ,,; improvements in machinery for weaving plain and figured fabrics." 



- 18. To Francis Brewin of the Kent Road, in the county of Surrey, 



Esquire, for an invention of " a certain new and improved process 



of tanning." 



To James Morison of Paisley, North Britain, manufacturer, for an 

 invention of " improvements on the jacquard^jnai^iine, and on 

 what is called the ten box lay, and on the^j?<^dStiKi"ftnH^tamping 

 machines used in making shawls and othe^;figure^R^rk^ 



