464 List of Patents granted in Scotland. 



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

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

 or impovements in machinery or apparatus for making or manu- 

 facturing of nails." 

 20. To Janet Taylor of East Street, Red Lion Square, in the county 

 of Middlesex, for an invention of " improvements in instruments 

 for measuring angles and distances applicable to nautical and other 

 purposes." 



To George Washington Wildes of Coleman Street, in the city of 

 London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to 

 him by a certain foreigner resident abroad, of an invention " for 

 certain improvements in machinery for cutting marble and other 

 stones, and cutting or forming mouldings or groovings thereon." 



To John Paterson Reid, of the city of Glasgow, merchant and power- 

 loom manufacturer, and Thomas Johnson, of the said city of Glas- 

 gow, mechanic, in the employment of John and Archibald Reid, 

 of the said city of Glasgow, power-loom manufacturer^ for an in- 

 vention of " certain improvements applicable to certain looms for 

 weaving different sorts of cloth." 



26. To Benjamin Dobson of Bolton le Moors, in the county of Lancas- 



ter, machinist, and John Sutcliff and Richard Threlfall, both of 

 the same place, mechanics, for an invention of " certain improve- 

 ments in machinery for roving and spinning cotton and other 

 fibrous materials." 

 June 14. To Henry Pinkus, lately of Pennsylvania, in the United States of 

 North America, but now of Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square, 

 gentleman, for an invention of " an improved method of, or appa- 

 ratus for, communicating and transmitting or extending motive 

 power, by means whereof carriages or waggons may be propelled 

 on railways or common roads, and vessels may be propelled on ca- 

 nals." 

 23. To William Morgan of the Kent Road, in the county of Surry, Esq. 

 for an invention of " improvements in certain kinds of steam- 

 engines." 

 To Philip Augustus de Chapeaurouge of Fenchurch Street, in the 

 city of London, gentleman, in consequence of a communication 

 made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for " an inven- 

 tion for producing motive power, which he denominates a self-act- 

 ing motive power, and called in France by the inventor * volant 

 moteur perpetuel.' " 



27. To Henry Hardingham Legget of Fulham, in the county of Mid- 



dlesex, gentleman, for an invention of " certain improvements in 

 the art of printing in colours." 



To Matthew Bush of Dalmonarch Printfield, near Bonhill, by Dum- 

 barton, North Britain, calico-printer, for an invention of " certain 

 improvements in machinery or apparatus for dyeing and printing 

 calicoes and other fabrics." 



To Thomas Alcock, of the parish of Claines, in the county of Wor- 



