472 Lisl of Patents for new hiveniloHs, 



working of steam engines, calculated to lessen the con- 

 sunipti(»n of fuel. — June 9. , . 



To Joseph Warren Revere, of Poston, in the United 

 Stales of America, at present residing ju London, for a 

 new and improved method of spliiiing hides and shaving 

 leaiiicr — June 10. 



To Joseph Clsild Daniell, of Frome, in the counlv of 

 Somerset, clolhicr, for certam improvements on machmes 

 called gigs and shearing frames, used ior drei»smg cloths, 

 and in li^e clothing manufactory. — June 19. , 



To Malcohn IVf'Gregor, of Viell Yard, Carey-street, in 

 the county of Middlesex, nmsical instrument maker, for 

 certain fiiite or musical wind instruments with improved 

 keys, which keys are also applicable to tlutes and various 

 other wind ini^iruments now in use. — June 19. 



To George Adams^ of tin- VVoodlamls, in the parish of 

 Liiidridge, in the county of WorceUer, faimer, for an im- 

 proved method of cultivating of land, and of feeding and 

 'consuming the produce thereof hy cattle and. sheep, and of 

 preserving and applying the manure of and made by such 

 cattle and sheep, by means of certain houses made and built 

 for the protection of cattle and sheep from weather, and 

 feeding the same thereon, and moveable by nieans of wheels, 

 slides, iron railways, or otherwise, invented and found out 

 by him. — June 19. 



To John Lincisey^ (late lieut. -col. of the Tls^t res^t.) af 

 Grove House, in the county of Middlesex, for his boat 

 and various apparatus, whereby heavy burthens can be con- 

 veyed on shailoW water on tivers wherein shoals and other 

 tiifficulties imjK^ie navigation, whereby the lives of men 

 will be saved from wrecks and other situations of immi- 

 nent danger at sea or on rivers, whereby the apparatus 

 above specified n)ay, in its consequences and constructions, 

 embrace other important results highly beneficial to the 

 British navy and commerce, by enabling the bottoms of 

 «hips to be examined with accuracy and expedition without 

 the neressity of moving the masts or cargo. — June I9. 



To William Bell, of Handsworth, near Birmingham, 

 in the county of Warwick, engineer, for his improved 

 machine for the purpose of cutting pasteboard, or cards 

 out of pasteboard ur paper, and for cutting various other 

 articles. — June 19. 



To Janus Frost, of Little Sutton-street, Clerkcnwell, 

 brass-fo!i;.:!' r, and James Frost the younger, his son, also 

 brass-founder, for improvements upon cocks, or an im- 

 proved lock cock. — June 32. 



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