List of English Patents. 207 



April 4. To John Patehson Reid, merchant and mamifaciurer in Glasgow, 

 for an improvement or improvements on Power-Looms, for weav- 

 ing cloth of various kinds. 

 To Joseph Tilt, of Prospect Place, Parish of St George, South- 

 wark, Surrey, merchant, for improvements in the Boilers used for 

 making Salt, commonly called Salt-pans, and in the mode of ap- 

 plying heat to the brine, communicated from abroad. 

 5. To Edward Cowper, of Clapham-road Place, Parish of St Mary, 

 Lambeth, Surrey, gentleman, for improvements in Printing Mu- 

 sic. 

 9. To James Shudi Broadwood, of Great Pulteney Street, Golden 

 Square, parish of St James's, Westminster, Middlesex, pianoforte- 

 maker, for certain improvements in Grand Pianofortes. 

 24. To James Whitaker, of Wardale, near Roachdale, for improve- 

 ments in Machinery for Pressing Cardings from woollen or carding 

 engines, and for drawing, stubbing, and spinning wool and cotton. 

 To George Glugo, of Lyons, now residing in Fenchurch Street, 

 loom, &c. manufacturer, for improvements in Weaving Machinery. 

 28. To M. W. Lawrence, of Leman Street, Goodman's Fields, for im- 

 provement in Refining Sugar. 

 To J. A. Berollas, of Great Waterloo Street, Lambeth, for a De- 

 tached Alarum Watch. 

 To R. Paws, of Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, for improve- 

 ments on Chairs, or machines calculated to increase ease and com- 

 fort. 

 To T. Bradenback, of Birmingham, for improvements in Bed- 

 steads. 

 To B. SoMERs, of Langford, Somerset, M. D. for his improvements 



in Furnaces for smelting. 

 T. W. LocKYER, of Bath, for his improvement in the manufacture 



of Brushes, and materials applicable thereto. 

 To H. Knight, of Birmingham, for a machine for ascertaining the 

 attendance to duty of any Watchman, Workman, or other person, 

 also applicable to other purposes. 

 To John Maccurdy, Esq. of Cecil Street, Strand, for improve- 

 ments communicated from abroad, in the Rectification of Spirits. 

 May 5. To J. Brown and W. D. Champion, of Bridgewater, Somerset, 

 for a Composition or substance which may be moulded into bricks 

 or blocks for building, and also made applicable for ornamental ar- 

 chitecture. 

 8. To D. Be NT LEY, of Eccles, Lancashire, for an improved Carriage- 

 Wheel. 

 19. To T. P. CoGGiN, of Wardworth, near Doncaster, for a new or im- 

 proved machine for the Dibbling of Grain. 



