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List of Patents granted in Scotland from Hth January to ISth 

 March 1833. 



1833. 

 Jan. 8. To William Gutteridge, of the Minories, in the borough of the 

 Tower Hamlets, civil engineer, and George Stevens, of Norwood, 

 in the county of Surrey, sugar-refiner, for an invention of " appa- 

 ratus for the manufacture and refining of sugar and other ex- 

 tracts, and applicable also to other purposes." 

 22. To Charles Watt, of Clapham, in the county of Surrey, for an in- 

 vention of " a new or improved method or process of preparing 

 tallow and stuff from fatty materials, and refining the same, for 

 the manufacture of candles, and other purposes." 

 Feb. ?• To Thomas Parsons the younger, of Furnival's Inn, in the county 

 of Middlesex, gentleman, for an invention of " certain improve- 

 ments in locks for doors, and other purposes." 

 1 6. To Joshua Wordsworth, of Leeds, in the county of York, machine- 

 maker, for the invention of " certain improvements in machinery 

 for preparing, drawing, roving, and spuming flax, hemp, wool, and 

 and other fibrous materials." 

 21. To Sir Charles Webb Dance, of Herlsboume Manor Place, in the 

 county of Hertford, knight, Lieutenant-Colonel, for an invention 

 of '' certain improvements in steam boilers." 



To Joseph Saxton, of Sussex Street, in the county of Middlesex, 

 mechanician, for an invention of " improvements in propelling 

 carriages, and in propelling vessels for inland navigation." 



To William Lloyd Wharton, of Dryburn in the county of Durham, 

 Esq. for an invention of " certain improvements in steam-engines, 

 for raising or forcing water." 



To John Reynolds, of Oakwood, near Neath, in the county of Gla- 

 morgan, iron-master, for an invention of " certain improvements 

 in steam or other engines." 

 Mar. 11. To Jonathan Dickson and James Ikin, both of Holland Street, 

 Blackfriars lload, in the county of Surrey, engineers, for an in- 

 vention of " improvements in the process of making gas from coal 

 or other substances." 



^To Richard Badnall the younger, formerly of Ashenhurst Hall, near 

 Leek, in the county of Suffolk, now residing in the town of Dou- 

 glas, in the Isle of Man, gentleman, for an invention of " certain 

 improvements in the construction or formation of the trams or 

 rails, or lines of rails or tram-roads, upon which locomotive engines 

 shall or may be worked, or may be employed." 



To John M'Curdy, of Southampton Row, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, Esq. in consequence partly of a communication by a certain 

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

 ments in machinery for acquiring power in rivers and currents." 



To Richard Previthick, of Lamborne, in the county of Cornwall, 

 engineer, for an invention of " an improvement or improvements 

 on the steam-engine, and the application of steam-power to navi- 

 gation and locomotion." 



13. To William Thomas Shallcross, of Holt Town, within the parish of 

 Manchester, in the county jjalatine of Lancaster, mechanic, for an 

 invention of " certain improvements in looms or machines for 

 weaving cotton, linen, silk, woollen, and other fibrous cloths and 

 substances." 



