212 List of Patents for 1826. 



To Feancis Halliday of Ham, in the county of Surrey, Esquird, 

 for certain improvements on apparatus used in drawing Boots on 

 and off. 

 11. To Theodore Jones of Coleman Street, accountant, for an im- 

 provement on the Wheels of Carriages. 

 18. To William Mills of Hazelhouse, Bisley, Gloucestershire, gentle- 

 man, for an improvement in Fire-Arms. 

 To William Church, Birmingham, for improvements in Printing. 

 To Samuel Pratt, Ncav Bond Street, Westminster, camp-equipage 

 manufacturer, for improvements on Beds, Bedsteads, Couches, 

 Seats, and other articles of Furniture. 

 To William Busk, Broad Street, London, Esq. for improvements 



in propelling Boats, Ships, or other Vessels, or floating Bodies. 

 To James Viney, of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Colonel of Artillery, 

 and George Pockock, of Bristol, gentleman, for improvements 

 in the construction of Carts or other Carriages, and for the appli- 

 cation of a Power, hitherto unused for that purpose, to draw the 

 same ; which power is also applicable to the drawing of ships and 

 other vessels, and for raising weights, and for other useful pur- 

 poses. 

 N ov. 7- To B. Newmarch, Cheltenham, for improvements on Fire-Arms. 

 9. To E. Thompson, Birmingham, goldsmith and silversmith, for im= 



provements in the construction of Medals, Tokens, and Coins. 

 18. To H. Lacy, Manchester, coachmaker, for an apparatus on which to 

 suspend Carriage-Bodies. 

 To B. WooDCROFT, Manchester, silk-manufacturer, for his improve- 

 ments in Wheels and Paddles for propelling boats and vessels. 



List of Patents granted in Scotland Jrom 9th September to 8th 

 November 1826. 



1826, 



Oct. 10. To John Poole of Sheffield, in the county of York, shopkeeper, 

 for " certain Improvements in Steam-engine Boilers or Steam 

 Generators ; applicable also to the Evaporation of other Fluids." 



Nov. 2. To David Ramsay Hay of the city of Edinburgh, painter, and co- 

 partner with George Nicholson, painter in Edinburgh, carrying on 

 business there as painters, under the firm of Nicholson and Hay, 

 for " a new Process in Painting, for producing the appearance of 

 Damask." 

 8. To Theodore Jones of Coleman Street, in the city of London, 

 accountant, for " an Improvement or Improvements on Wheels 

 for Carriages." 



P. Neill, Printer. 



