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22. To Charles Low of Robinson's Row, Kingsland, in the county 

 of Middlesex, ** certain improvements in the making or manufacturing 

 of iron or st^el." — 2d August 1844. 



23. To William Sutcliff of Bradford, in the county of York, manu- 

 facturer, ** improvements in preparing, dyeing, sizing, or dressing yams, 

 and winding yards, and manufactured fabrics of wool, flax, cotton, silk, 

 and other fibrous materials." — 6th August 1844. 



24. To William Isaac Cookson of the borough and county of New- 

 castle-upon-Tyne, Esquire, '* improvement in apparatus for burning sul- 

 phur in the manufacture of sulphuric acid." — 8th August 1844. 



25. To James Smith of Queen Square, Westminster, Esquire, " im- 

 provements in slubbing, spinning, twisting, and doubling cotton, and 

 other fibrous substances." — 8th August 1844. 



26. To William Losh of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Esquire, " improve- 

 ments in the manufacture of metal chains, for mining and other, purposes." 

 —8th August 1844. 



27. To Henry Bewley of No. 3 Lower Sackville Street, in the city of 

 Dublin, apothecary and chemist, and George Owen of the same place, 

 chemist, " improvements in the mode of confining corks, or substitutes 

 for corks, in bottles and other vessels, whether made of glass, earthen, 

 or stone ware, containing liquids charged or not charged with gas." — 9th 

 August 1844. 



28. To Anthony Lorimer of Clerkenwell Close, in the county of 

 Middlesex, bookbinder, " certain improvements in the apparatus and 

 means of facilitating drawing from nature or models." — 9th August 1844. 



29. To Pierre Armand Le Comte de Fontainemoreau of No. 1 

 Skinner's Place, Sise Lane, City, London, being a communication from 

 abroad, " improved crane, called dynamometric." — 10th August 1844. 



30. To Pierre Armand Le Comte de Fontainemoreau of the 

 English and Foreign Patent Ofllce for Inventions, No. 1 Skinner's 

 Place, Sise Lane, in the city of London, being a communication from 

 abroad, " a new mode of locomotion applicable to railroad and other 

 ways."— 10th August 1844. 



31. To Alexander Ewing of the town of Dumbarton, Scotland 

 glass splitter, " certain improvements in the manufacture of crown glass." 

 —14th August 1844. 



32. To Arthur Wall of Bisteme Place, Poplar, in the county of 

 Middlesex, surgeon, " certain improvements in the manufacture of steel, 

 copper, and other metals." — 16th August 1844. 



33. To Stephen Hutchison of the London Gas Works, Vauxhall, in 

 the county of Surrey, engineer, ** certain improvements in gas meters." 

 —16th August 1844. 



34. To Joseph Martin Kronheim of Castle Street, Holbom, in the 

 city of London, engraver, being a communication from abroad, '* im- 

 provements in stereotyping." — 3d September 1844. 



