402 List of English Patents. 



1828. 



Dec. 10. To C. CuMMEROw of Lawrence, Pountney Lane, for " certain im- 

 provements, communicated from abroad, in propelling vessels.*' 

 To A. Louis of Dean Street, Birmingham, mechanic, for a " mechani- 

 cal volH subito to assist the player of music quickly to turn the 

 leaves of music books whilst playing." 

 To S. Jones, of the Strand, for " a new and improved method of 



producing instantaneous light." 

 To W. C. Moore, of New York, now residing at Hampstead, for 

 " an improved method and rr.achinery for manufacturing hats or 

 caps." 

 15. To V. Llanos, of Hampstead, for " an improvement in bitts." 



To J. Forbes, of Cheltenham, for " his method of consuming 



smoke." 

 To R. Williams, of Tabernacle Waik, Middlesex, engineer, for 

 " improvements in tfie application of elastic and dense fluids to 

 the propelling of machinery." 

 To Anton Bernhard, of Finsbury Circus, engineer, for improve- 

 ments on wheels, or apparatus for propelling vessels," &c. 

 To J. D. Whitehead, of Oakview Mill, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, 

 for " improvements in making cartridges for sporting and other 

 purposes." 

 To J. Morfitt, ofCookridge, near Leeds, for '•- improvements in 

 retorts used by bleachers and makers of oxymuriatic acid or oxy- 

 muriate of lime." 

 To J. Slater, of Birmingham, for "■' improvements in axletrees and 

 the boxes for carriage wheels." 

 18. To J. Levers, of Nottingham, machinist, for " improvements in 

 machinery for making lace or bobbin-net." 

 To W. Stead, of Gildersome, Yorkshire, mill-wright, and J. Stead, 

 of Doncaster, for " a paddle-wheel on a new principle, for propel- 

 ling steam-packets," &c. 

 To Joseph Charlesworth, and Joshua Charlesworth, and 

 S. A. Mellor, of Holmfirth, Yorkshire, for improvements on 

 gig-mills for the raising and finishing of woollen cloths," &c. 

 To J. SiMisTER, of Birmingham, for " improvements in manufac- 

 turing a cloth or fabric, and the application thereof to the making 

 of stays and other articles of dress." 

 To E. Josephs, of Haydon Square, Middlesex, for " improvements 



on the wheels, axle-trees, and other parts of carts," &c. 

 To F. H. N. Drake, of Colyton House, Devon, Esq. for " the in- 

 vention of a peculiar till." 



22. To W. Parr, of Union Place, City Road, Gent., and J. Bluett, 



ofBlackwall, Middlesex, ship.joiner, and mast and block-maker, 

 and pump .maker, for their method of producing a reciprocating 

 action, by means of rotatory motion, to be applied to the working 

 of all kinds of pumps and other machinery." 



23. To G. RoDGERs, cutler, J. C. Hobson, merchant^ and J. Beown- 



ill, cutler, all of Sheffield, for *' their improvements on table 

 forks." 



