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List of raiciit.< graated far Scotland fivm 2C)th Sejitcmhur to 

 22d December 1842. 



1. To Charles William FiitciiiLi), of Woslcy Park, in the parish of 

 Nortlifield, in the county of Worcester, fanner, " an improved propelling 

 apparatus for marine and other purposes." — 26th September 1842. 



2, To Ed-\vin Ward Trent of Old Ford Bow, in the county of Middle- 

 SOX, rope-maker, " an improved mode of prepra-ing oakum and other fibrous 

 substances for caulking !::hips and other vessels.'' — 29lh September 1842. 



.3. To Peter Kagendusch, of Welter on Ehur,in Westphalia, in the king- 

 dom of Prussia, dyer, now residing in the parish of Lyth, in the county of 

 Yurk, in England,'- certain improvements in the treatment of the alum rock 

 or sciiist, and in the manufacture and application of the products derived 

 th< refrom."— 21)th September 1842. 



4. To Henry Bewley, of Dublin, in the county of the city of Dublin, 

 licentiate apothecary invA chemist, ' an improved chalybe;;te water."' — 4tli 

 October 1842. 



5. To Alfred Jeffeuy, of Lloyd's Street, Pentonville, in the county of 

 Middlesex, gentleman, " a new method of preparing masts, spars, and other 

 wood for ship-building and other purposes." — ICth October 1842. 



G. To Claude Edward Deutsche, of Fricour's Hotel, St Martin's Lane, 

 in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, beinga communication from abroad, 

 '■ improvements in combining materi.ils to be used for cementing purposes, 

 and for the preventing the passage of fluids, and also for forming .articles 

 from such composition of materials." — 18th October 18-12. 



7. To John Eidsdale of Leeds, in the county of York, " improvements 

 in preparing fibrous materials for weaving, and in sizing warps." — 20tli 

 October 1842. 



8 To Samuel Carson, of York Street, Covent Garden, in the county of 

 ^Middlesex, gentleman, '• improvements in purifying and preserving animal 

 substances."— 20th October 1842. 



9. To Henry' Brown, of Selkirk, manufacturer, and Thomas WALKER,of 

 the same place, manufacturer, " improvements on v.'oollen-carding engines." 

 — 20th October 1842. 



10. To Alphonsede Troisbuioux, of Great Russel Street, Bloomsbury, 

 in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, being a communication from abroad, 

 '■ Ijnprovoments in lithographic and otiier printing presses." — 20th October 

 1042. 



11. To John Yarley, of Colne, in the county of Lancaster, engineer, and 

 Edmonson Varley- of the same place, cotton-manuf.acturer, " certain im- 

 provements in steam-engines.'"— 2Cth October 1842. 



12. To James Hyde of Duckcnfield, Cheshire, mechanic, and John Hyde 

 of the same place, cotton-.spinner and manufacturer, " a certain improvement 

 or improvements in the machinery used for preparing cotton, wool, silk, flax^ 

 iiud similar fibrous mr.tpiial fcr spiuTiing cotton."' — Sd November 1842. 



