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the ardiaaary crank in st^am-englntts, andfoK otheu^rposes where 



power is required; 

 Feb. 1. To John Frederick Danii!Ul,. E%. df Gower: S4ireet, Bei^M 



Square, for improvements in the naanufectare of. gae; 

 To John Oldham of Dublin, for improvements in the construction 



of wheels for driving machinery impelled by water, oo' wind, also 



applicable to propelling, boats,. &c. 

 To- Ralph Hind-marsh of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, master-mariner, 



for. an improvement in the construction of capstans and wind- 



To Robert StiR£in<3^, Clerk, minister of Galston, in Ayrshire, 



and? Jjim^s Stirling, engineer, of Glasgow, for improvements 



ia air-engines for moving of machinery. 

 To John White of Southampton^ engineer and ironifounder, for 



improvements in the construction of pistons or buckets for pumps. 

 To Samuel. Parker, Airgylfe Place, Argyle Street, Westminster, 



bronzdst, for improvements in the construction of lamps. 

 To Ant CINE Adolphe Marcellin Marbeot, of No. 38. Norfolk 



Street,. Strand, for improved machinery for working or cutting 



wood into all kinds of mouldings, rebates, cormcesy or any sort of 



fluted work. 



List of Patents grmvted in Scotland J^rom l^h December 1826 

 to 9.Uh Fehnmry 1827. 



Bee. I3i To Jam** Yandei^l of Broad Wall, in the parish^ of Christ Church, 

 Surrey, private person, for " certain improvements in apparatus 

 for cooling and heating fluids." 



14. To Henry Charles. Lacy of Manchester, in the county palatine 

 of Lancaster, coach-master, for " a new apparatus on which to sus- 

 pend carriage bodies." 

 To Thomas Machell of Berners Street, Oxford Street, in the 

 county of Middlesex, surgeon, for " certain improvements on ap- 

 paratus applicable to the burning of oil and other inflammable 

 substances." 



20. To Dominique Pierre Deurbrouck of Leicester Square, in the 

 county of Middlesex, Esq. for an invention communicated to him 

 by a foreigner residing abroad, " of an apparatus adapted to cool 

 wort or must previous to its being set to undergo the process of 

 fermentation, and also for the purpose of condensing the steam 

 arising from stills during the process of distillation." 



29. To Count Adolphe Eugine de Rosen, of Prince's Street, Ca- 

 vendish Square, in the county of Middlesex, for an invention 

 eommunicated to him. by a foreigner residing abroad^ " of anew 

 engine for communicating powei? to answer the purposesofi a steami- 

 engine." 



