List of' English Patents. t03 



Sept. 4. To W. Bell of Lucas Street, Commercial Hoad, Middleiex, for 

 " improved methods for filtering water and other liquids." 



To W. Farish, Jacksonian Professor in the University of Cam- 

 bridge, for " an improved method of clearing out water-courses." 

 ir. To T. R. Williams of Norfolk Street, Strand, for " improvemento 

 in the making of hats, &c. and in the covering of them with silk 

 and other materials with the assistance of machinery." 



Ta T. M iNiKEw of Berwick Street, for " an iminrov^nent in the 

 making of chairs, sofas, beds, and other articles of furniture for si- 

 milar purposes, and also of travelling and other carriages for per. 

 sonal use." 



To J. B. Neilson of Glasgow, for " the improved application of 

 air to produce heat in fire forges and furnaces where bellows or 

 other blowing apparatus are required. 

 18. To L. W. Wright of Mansfield Street, Borough Road, Surrey, for 

 *' improvements in machinery for making screws." 



To W. LosH of Benton House, Northamptonshire, Esq. for " im- 

 provements in iron-rail for rail-roads, and of the chains or pedes- 

 tals in or upon which the rails may be placed or fixed." 



To J. Rhodes junior of Alverthorp, Wakefield, for " improvements 

 in machinery for spinning and twisting worsted yam and other 

 fibrous substances." 



To J. C Daniell of Limple^, in the parish of Bradford, Wiltshire, 

 clolhier, for his " improvements in the machinery used for dress- 

 ing woollen cloth." 



To J. Melville of Upper Harley Street, for " improvements in 

 propelling vessels." 



To E. F. Orson of Prince's Square, Finsbury, for " an improved 

 cartridge for sporting purposes." 

 25. To J. Jones of Leeds, for " improvements in machinery for press- 

 ing or finishing woollen cloths." 



To P. RiGBY Watson, Esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, 

 for " improvements in stick sealing wax." 



To J. Neville of New Walk, Shad Thames, Surrey, for his " ap- 

 paratus for obtaining mechanical power from falls and streams of 

 water." 

 Oct. 2. To T. Fowler of Great Torrington, Devon, for " improvements in 

 or for raising and circulating hot water, hot oils, and other hot 

 fluids for domestic and other purposes." 



To J. Brunton of West Bromwick, Stafford, engineer, for " im- 

 provements in the apparatus for manufecturing coal-gas and coke." 



To D. Napier of Warren Street, Fitzrpy Square, for " improve* 

 ments in machinery applicable to letter-press printing.** 



To T. Tippet of Gwennap, Cornwall, for ♦* improvements in the 

 construction and working of engines with steam and air, and in 

 the boiler or generator of steam, and in the application of such 

 improved engines to a new method of propelling of vessels and 

 other floating bodies." 



