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Article XV. 



NEW PATENTS. 



L. Zacharlah, jun. of Portsea, pawnbroker^ for a combination of 

 materials to be used as fuel. — May 8. 



D. Dunn, KingVrow, Pentonville, manufacturer of essence of coffee 

 and spices, for improvements upon the screw press used in the pressing 

 of paper, books, tobacco, or bale goods, and ia the expressing of oil, 

 extracts, or tinctures, and for various other purposes in which great 

 pressure is required. — May 23. 



T. Hughes, Newbury, Berks, miller, for improvements in the method 

 of restoring foul or smutty wheat, and rendering the same fit for use. 

 —May 23. 



F. Molineux, Stoke Saint Mary, Somersetshire, for an improvement 

 in machinery for spinning and twisting silk and wool, and for roving, 

 spinning, and twisting flax, hemp, cotton, and other fibrous substances. 

 —May 23. 



T. P. Birt, Strand, coach-maker, for improvements in wheel car- 

 riages. — May 23. 



J. Parker, Knightsbridge, iron and wire fence manufacturer, for 

 improvements to park or other gates. — May 23. 



D. P. Deurbroucq, Leicester-square, for an apparatus to cool wort, 

 and also for the purpose of condensing the steam arising from stills 

 during the process of distillation. — May 23. 



W. H. Gibbs, Castle-court, Lawrence-lane, warehouseman, and 

 A. Dixon, Huddersfield, manufacturer, for a new kind of piece goods 

 formed by a combination of threads of two or more colours, the manner 

 of combining and displaying such colours in such piece goods consti- 

 tuting the novelty thereof. — May 23. 



J. Smith, Tiverton, Devonshire, lace manufacturer, for an improve- 

 ment on the stocking frame. — May 23. 



J. Loach, Birmingham, brass-founder, for a self-acting sash fastener, 

 which fastening is applicable to other purposes. — May 23. 



R. Slagg, Kilnhurst Forge, near Doncaster, steel manufacturer, for 

 an improvement in the manufacture of springs chiefly applicable to 

 carriages. — May 23. 



L. J. Marie, Marquis de Combis, Leicestsr-square, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of rotatory steam-engines, and the apparatus 

 connected therewith. — May 23. 



J. B. Fernandez, Norfolk-street, Strand, for improvements in the 

 construction of blinds or shades for windows, or other purposes. — 

 May 26. 



R. Mickleham, Furnival's-inn, civil engineer and architect, for 

 improvements in engines, moved by the pressure, elasticity, or expan- 

 sion of steam gas or air, by which a great saving in fuel will be effected. 

 — June 6. 



H. R. Fanshaw, Addle-streel, silk embosser, for an improved wind- 

 ing machine. — June 13. 



J. Ham, Holton-street, Bristol, vinegar-maker, for an improved 

 process for promoting the action of acetic acid on metallic bodies, — 

 June 13. 



