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List of Patents for Inventions granted for Scotland from 2Sd 

 June to 2\8t September 1844» inclusive. 



1. To Walter Frederick Campbell of Islay, Esquire, in the county 

 of Argyle, Scotland, ** an improved rotatory engine to be driven by steam 

 or other power." — 25th June 1844. 



2. To Robert Foulerton of the Jamaica Coffee-House, Comhill, in 

 the city of London, master mariner, ** certain improved machinery for 

 moving vessels and other floating apparatus." — 25th June 1844. 



3. To Thomas Hancock of Goswell Mews, Goswell Road, in the 

 county of Middlesex, waterproof-cloth manufacturer, *' an improvement 

 or improvements in the preparation or manufacture of caoutchouc in 

 combination with other substances, which preparation or manufacture is 

 suitable for rendering leather, cloth, and other fabrics waterproof, and to 

 various other purposes for which caoutchouc is employed." — 25th June 

 1844. 



4. To Edmund Morewood of Thoriibridge, in the county of Derby, 

 merchant, and George Rogers of Steamdale, in the same county, gen- 

 tleman, *' improvements in coating iron with other metals." — 27th June 

 1844. 



5. To George Wilson of St Martin's Court, St Martin's Lane, in the 

 county of Middlesex, stationer, " improvements in the cutting of paper 

 for the manufacture of envelopes, and for other purposes." — 27th June 

 1844. 



6. To Robert Davison of Brick Lane, in the county of Middlesex 

 civil engineer, and Willilm Symington of East Smithfield, in the 

 county of Middlesex, civil engineer, " a method or methods of drying, 

 seasoning, purifying, and hardening wood, and other articles, either in a 

 manufactured or unmanufactured state, parts of which are applicable to 

 the preparation and dessication of animal, vegetable, and mineral sub- 

 stances." — 1st July 1844. 



7. To William Brockedon of Devonshire Street, Queen Square, in 

 the county of Middlesex, gentleman, " improvements in the manufacture 

 of pills and medicated lozenges, and in preparing or treating black lead." 

 —Sth July 1844. 



8. To George Edmund Donisthorpe of Bradford, in the county of 

 York, top manufacturer, '* improvements in combing wool and other 

 fibrous substances." — 8th July 1844. 



9. To John M'Bride, manager of the Nurdery Spinning and Weaving 

 Mills, Hutchesontown of Glasgow, in Scotland, " certain improvements in 

 the machinery and apparatus for weaving by hand, steam, or other 

 power."— 9th July 1844. 



