Lut of Scotch Patents. 399 



Nov. 7. To Charles Terry, of Shoe Lane, in the city of lioudon, merchant, 

 and William Parker, of New Gravel Lane, Shad well, in the county 

 of JMiddlesex, merchant, for an invention of " Improvements in 

 making and in refining sugar." 

 25. To Charles Att wood, of Whickham, near Gateshead, in the county 

 of Durham, glass-manufacturer, for an invention of " a certain 

 improvement or improvements inmanufactuiing or purifying 

 soda." 



To Herman Hendricks of Dunkirk, in the kingdom of France, but 

 now of the Strand, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, in con- 

 sequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner 

 resident abroad, for an invention of "improvements in manufac- 

 turing prussiate of potash and the prussiateof soda, and improve- 

 ments in dyeing blue colours without indigo." 



To Charles Joseph HuUmandell, of Great Marlborough Street, in 

 the county of Middlesex, printer, for an invention of '* a certain 

 improvement in the art of block-printing, as applied to calico and 

 some other fabrics." 



To George Frederick Muntz of Birmingham, in the county of 

 Warwick, roller of metals, for an invention of " an improved ma- 

 nufacture of boilers used for the purpose of generating steam." 

 Dec. 10. To John Tennant, merchant, and Thomas Clark, chemist, both of 

 Crlasgow, in the county of Lanark, for an invention of " new or 

 improved apparatus to produce or evolve chlorine for manufac- 

 turing purposes." 

 23. To John Babtist Constantin Torassa, of Newington Causeway, in 

 the count} of Surrey, gentleman, Paul Isaac Muston, of Austin 

 Friars, in the city of London, merchant, and Henry Walker 

 Wood, of the same place, merchants, in consequence of a. commu- 

 nication made to them from Mr Emanuel Montebruno of Genoa, 

 for an invention of " certain improvements in making or produc- 

 ing the pigment commonly known by the name of white lead, or 

 carbonate of lead." 



To Bartholomew Richard Comte de Predaval, of Leicester Place, 

 Leicester Square, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for an in- 

 vention of "- an engine for producing motive power applicable to 

 various purposes." 



To William Godfrey Kneller, of Mitcham, in the county of Sur- 

 rey, chemist, for an invention of " certain improvements in eva- 

 poration." 

 27. To Mark Cosnaham, of the Isle of Man, Esquire, for an invention 

 of "certain improvements in apparatus, modes, or processes, for 

 converting sea or salt water, (and also other brackish, turbid, or 

 impure waters,) into purified or fresh water, which apparatus, 

 modes, or processes, or parts thereof, may be applied to other 

 purposes." 

 1834. , 



Jan. 10. To Miles Berry of 66. Chancery Lane, in the parish of St. Andrews, 

 Holborn, in the county of Middlesex, mechanical draftsman, in 

 consequence of a communication from a foreigner residing abroad 

 for an invention of " an improved apparatus for boiling, evaporat! 

 ing, and concentrating syrups for the production of sugar, and also 

 of saline liquors, or for the crystallization of salt, which apparatus 

 may also be employed in the process of distillation." 

 To John Joyce, of Sidmouth Street, Gray's Inn Road, in the parish 

 of St Pancras, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, in conse- 

 quence of a communication to him by a certain foreigner residing 

 abroad, for an invention of " a certain improvement, or certain im- 

 provements, in machinery for making nails of iron, copper,' and 

 other metals." 

 15. To David Rowland, of No. 68. Crawford Street, in the parish of St 



