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List of Patents graiited m England Jroni Mth July to \&h 

 October 1828. 



1828, 

 Julj 24. To A. Bernhaud of Finsbury Square, for his " method of raising 

 water." 

 To R. WoRNUM of Wigmore Street, for " improveraente on upright 

 piano-fortes." 

 Aug. 5. To J. C. Daniell of Lumphrey Stoke, Wiltshire, for " certain im- 

 provements applicable to the manufacturing and preparing of 

 woollen cloth." 

 11. To J. L. HiGGiNS of Oxford Street, Esq. for " improvements on 

 wheel-carriages." 

 To W. Mencke of Park Place, Peckham, Surrey, for " improve- 

 ments in preparing materials for, and in making, bricks." 

 To L. E.. FiTZMAURiCE of Jamaica Place, Commercial Road, Mid- 

 dlesex, for his " improvements on ship and other pumps." 

 To W. Grisenthwaite of Nottingham, Esq. for " a new process 

 for making sulphate of magnesia, commonly called Epsom Salts." 

 13. To H. Maxwell of Pall Mall, for " an improvement in spring 



spur-sockets." 

 16. To T. Striling of the Commercial Road, Lambeth, for " improve- 

 ments on filtering apparatus." 



18. To B. M. Payne of the Strand, scale-maker, for " improvements 



on weighing machines." 



19. To E. Barnard of Nailsworth, near Minchinhampton, Gloucester, 



for " improvements in weaving and preparing cloth." 

 To P. FoxwELL, W. Clark, and B. Clark, all of Dye-House 

 Mill, Minchinhampton, Gloucester, for "■ improvements in machi- 

 nery for shearing and finishing woollen and other cloths." 



To W. Sharp of Manchester, for " improvements in machines for 

 spinning or roving of cloth, silk, wool, &c." 

 28. To G. Stratton of Frederick Place, Hampstead • Road, for " an 

 improvement in warming and ventilating buildings." 

 Sept. 4. To Granville Sharp Pattison of Old Burlington Street, Esq. 

 for " a method of applying iron in the sheathing of ships, and of 

 applying iron-bolts, spikes, nails, and other fastenings, in ships 

 and other vessels." 



To J. Seaward and S. Seaward of the Canal Iron-works, Poplar, 

 for " a new method for propelling carriages on roads, and also ships 

 and other vessels on water." 



To C. Sanderson of Park Gate Iron-works, near Rotherham, 

 Yorkshire, for " a new method of making sheer steeL" 



To Admiral S. Brooking of Plymouth, for his " new mode of ma- 

 king sails of ships and other vessels" 



To J. Robertson of Limehouse Hole, Poplar, for " improvements 

 in the manufacture of hempen rope or cordage." 



