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4. To Richard Tappin Claridge, late of Salisbury Street, Strand, but 

 now of 8 Regent Street, gentleman, in consequence of a communication made 

 to him from abroad, for an invention of a " mastic cement or composition ap- 

 plicable to paving and road-making, covering buildings, and the various pur- 

 poses to which cement, mastic, lead, zinc, or composition, are employed." — 

 27th March 1838. 



5. To Jeremiah Bynner of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, 

 lamp-maker, for an invention of " improvements on lamps." — 30th March 

 1838. 



6. To Augustus Coulon of Tokenhouse-yard, in the city of London, 

 merchant, partly in consequence of a communication made to him by a cer- 

 tain foreigner resident abroad, and partly by invention of his own, for an in- 

 vention of '^ improvements applicable to block printing." — 30th March 1838. 



7. To Joshua John Lloyd Margary of Wellington Road, St John's 

 Wood, in the county of Middlesex, Esquire, for an invention of " a new 

 mode of preserving animal and vegetable substances from decay." — 30th 

 March 1838. 



8. To Julius Olivee, late of Castle Street, Falcon Square,^in the city of 

 London, but now of Queen Street, Golden Square, in the county of Middlesex, 

 gentleman, in consequence of a communication from a certain foreigner re- 

 siding abroad, for an invention of " a certain improvement in the filters em- 

 ployed in sugar-refining." — 6th April 1 838. 



9. To Charles "Wye "Williams of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, 

 gentleman, for an invention of " certain improvements in the means of pre- 

 paring the vegetable material of peat-moss or bog, so as to render it applica- 

 ble to several useful purposes, and particularly for fuel." — 6th April 1838. 



10. To Alexander Happey of Basing Lane, in the city of London, gen- 

 tleman, in consequence of a communication from a foreigner residing abroad, 

 for an invention of " a new composition applicable to paving roads, streets, 

 terraces, and other places, which improvements are also applicable to the 

 different purposes of building, and also in the apparatus for making the said 

 composition."_9th April 1838. 



11. To John Stewart of Glasgow, in that part of the United Kingdom 

 of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland, for an invention of " improve- 

 ments in machinery for manufacturing ropes, lines, twines, and yarns, from 

 hemp, flax, or tow."— 12th April 1838. 



12. To Marie Claudine Veronise Lenoble of Leicester Square, in 

 the county of Middlesex, for an invention of" certain bituminous mastics or 

 cements capable of receiving various colours, which compositions are applica- 

 ble to various useful purposes." — 17th April 1838. 



13. To Michael Wheelwright I vi son, silk-spinner, residing in Hailes' 

 Street, Edinburgh, for an invention of " an irnprpved method for consuming 

 smoke in furnaces and other places where fire is used, and for economising 

 fuel, and also for supplying air, heated or cold, to blasting or smelting fur- 

 naces. "_1 9th April 1838. 



14. To William Chubb of Portsea, in the borough of Portsmouth, in the 

 county of Southampton, umbrella manufacturer, for an invention of "certain 

 improvements in night commode pans and chamber-pots.'' — 25th April 1838. 



