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mingham, for improvertaents in the production and purification of coal 

 gas. — May 31. * 



, J. Crowder, New Radford, Nottingham, lace net manufacturer, for 

 improvements on the Puslew bobbin net machine. — May 31. 



J. Apsdin, Leeds, bricklayer, for a method of making lime,— 

 June 7. . ' 



C. Powell, Rockfield, Monmouthshire, for an improved blowing 

 machine. — June 6. 



A. Bernon, Leicester-square, merchant, for improvements in ful- 

 ling mills, or machinery for fulling and washing woollen cloths, op 

 8uch other fabrics as may require the process of fulling. — June 7. 



M. Poole, Lincoln's Inn, for the preparation of certain substances 

 for making candles, including a wick peculiarly constructed for that 

 purpose. — June 9. 



J. Burridge, Nelson-square, Blackfriars-road, merchant, for improve-? 

 ments in bricks, houses, or other materials, and for the better ventila- 

 tion of houses and other buildings. — June 9. 



J. Lindsay, of the island of Herme, near Guernsey, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of horse and carriage ways of streets, tuni4 

 pike and other roads, and an improvement or addition to wheels to be 

 used thereon. — June 14. 



W. H. James, Coburg- place, Winson-green, Birmingham, engineer, 

 for improvements in the construction of boilers for steam-engines.— 

 June 14. 



J. Downton, Blackwall, shipwright, for improvements in water 

 closets. — June 18. 



W, Mason, Castle-street, East, Oxford-street, axletree manufacturer, 

 for improvements on axletrees. — June 18. i 



C. Phillips, Upnor, Kent, for improvements in the construction of a 

 ship's compass. — June 18» 



G. Atkins, Drury-lane, and Henry Marriott, Fleet-street, iron* 

 monger, for improvements on, and additions to, stoves or grates.-^ 

 — June 18. 



E. Jordan, Norwich, engineer, for a new mode of obtaining power 

 applicable to machinery of different descriptions. — June 18. 



J. Thompson, Vincent-square, Westminster, and the London Steel 

 Works, Thames Bank, Chelsea, and John Barr, Halesowen, Birming- 

 ham, engineer, for improvements in producing steam applicable to 

 Steam-engines, or other purposes. — June 21. 



T. Northington, the younger, and J. Mulliner, both of Manchester, 

 small-ware manufacturers, for improvements in the loom, or machine, 

 used for the purpose of weaving or manufacturing of tape, and such 

 other articles to which the said loom, or machine, may be applicable. 

 —June 21. 



Ross Corbett, Glasgow, merchant, for a new step, or steps, to ascend 

 and descend from coaches, and other carriages. — June 21 . > 



P. Brookes, Shelton, in the Potteries, Staffordshire, engraver, for 

 improvements in the preparation of a certain composition, and the 

 application thereof, to the making of dies, moulds, or matrices, smooth 

 surfaces, and various other useful articles. — June 21. 



J.F.Smith, Dunston Hall, Chesterfield, for improvements in ma- 

 chinery for drawing, roving, spinning, aud doubling cotton^ wool, and 

 other fibrous substances.— June 21. 



