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plaisters, ^or cements, and for the manufacture of artificial stones, marbles, and other lik^ 

 substances used in buildings, decorations, &c. — October 8, 1834, 



James Jamieson Cordes, of Idol Lane, London, Merchant, for an improvement in ma- 

 chinery for mailing nails. Communicated by a foreigner residing abroad. — October 8, 1834. 



James Jamieson Cordes, of Idol Lane, London, Af erchant, for an improvement in mailing 

 rivets and screw bolts. Communicated by a foreigner. — October 8, 1834. 



Benjamin Hick, of Bolton le Moors, Engineer, for improvements in locomotive steam- 

 carriages, parts of which improvements are applicable to ordinary carriages and to steam- 

 engines employed for other uses. — October 8, 1834. 



Thomas Sharp, of Manchester, and Richard Roberts, of the same place. Engineers, for 

 improvements in machinery for spinning and doubling cotton, silk, &c. Communicated by 

 a foreigner residing abroad, — October 8, 1834. 



John Ericsson, of Regent's Park, Middlesex, Engineer, for improved machinery applicable 

 for propelling vessels. — October 10, 1834, 



Richards Elkington. of Birmingham, Optician, for an- improvement in the constructing of 

 spectacles. — October 10, 1834, 



Thomas Searle, of Coleman-street, London, Merchant, for improvements in boilers for 

 generating steam. Communicated by a foreigner residing abroad. — October 11, 1834. 



Lord Baron Audley, of Reliegh Castle, StaflFordshire, for an apparatus as a subatitute for 

 lockt or other fastenings, which he denominates a lock protector. — October 11, 1834. 



Samuel Seaward, of Middlesex, Engineer, for improvements in the construction of steam- 

 engines. — October 17, 1834. 



Claude Marie Hiliare Molinard, of Golden Square, Middlesex, Merchant, for an improve- 

 ment in looms and machinery for weaving fabrics. Communicated by a foreigner. — October 

 17, 1834. 



George Littlewort, of Rahere Street, Goswell Road, Middlesex, Watch and Clock Llaker, 

 for improvements on watches and clocks. — October 17, 1834. 



Malcolm McGregor, of Manchester, Manufacturer, for improvements in machinery for 

 spinning and doubling cotton, &c. — October 20., 1834. 



James Jones, of Salford, Manchester, Machine Maker, for improvements for making 

 rovings, and spinning of cotton, &c. — October 20, 1834. 



Manoah Bower, of Birmingham, Manufacturer, and George Blyth, of the same place^ 

 Merchant, for improvements to saddles for horses. — October 22, 1834. 



Jean Baptiste Pleney, of Panton Square, Middlesex, Brickmaker, for improved machinei-y 

 for manufacturing bricks. Communicated by a foreigner residing abroad. — October 22, 1834, 



James and Jo/m Hartley, of West Bromwich, near Birmingham, Glass Manufacturers, for 

 improvements in the manufacture of glass. — October 22, 1834, ■ 



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[The Meteorological Report for Malvern, for each succeedin.g month, will appear regularly: 

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