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List of Patents granted in Scotland from 9.Qth March to\^th 

 September 1834. 



1834. 

 Mar. 26. To Samuel Hall of Basford in the county of Nottingham, cotton 

 manufacturer, for an invention of " certain improvements in 

 steam engines." 

 April 12. To Samuel Slocum of the New Road, St Pancras, in the countj of 

 Middlesex, engineer, for an invention of " improvements in ma- 

 chinery for making pins." 

 To Samuel Slocum of the New Road, St Pancras, in the county of 

 Middlesex, engineer, for an invention of " a certain improvement 

 or improvements in machinery for makmg nails." 

 To James Jamieson Cordes, of Idol Lane, in the city of London, 

 merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a 

 'late resident of the United States of America, now deceased, for 

 an invention ot " a certain improvement or improvements in 

 machinery for making rivets or screw blanks or bolts." 

 To James Jamieson Cordes, of Idol Lane, in the city of London, 

 merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a 

 late resident of the United States of America, now deceased, of 

 " a certain improvement or improvements in machinery for mak- 

 ing nails." 

 16. To Charles Attwood of "Whickham near Gateshead, in the county 

 of Durham, manufacturer of soda, for an invention of " a certain 

 pigment or certain pigments, by a certain process or certain pro- 

 cesses not previously used for such purposes." 

 24. To John Read of Regent Street, in the county of Middlesex, mer- 

 chant, and John Barton of Providence Row, Finsbury, in the 

 same county, engineer, for an invention of " certain improvements 

 in machinery or apparatus for raising and forcing fluids." 

 30. To Hooton DeverUl of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, for 

 an invention of " a method of engraving and etching on cylindri- 

 cal surfaces for printing and other purposes." 

 To John Christophers of New Broad Street, in the city of London, 

 merchant, for " an invention of an improvement or improve- 

 ments on anchors." 

 May 7- To Miles Berry of 66. Chancery Lane, in the parish of Saint An- 

 drew, Holborn, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer and 

 patent agent, in consequence of a communication from a foreigner 

 residing abroad, of an invention " for certain improvements in the 

 construction of weighing machines." 

 16. To Thomas John Fuller of the Commercial Road, in the county of 

 Middlesex, civil engineer, for an invention of " an improvement 

 in the shape or form of nails, spikes, and bolts." 



