398 Lint of Patents. 



11. To Wilton Geokge Turner of Gateshead, in the county of 

 Durham, doctor in philosophy, " improvements in the manufacture of 

 alum." — 12th January 1843. 



12. To William Wood of Holborn, in the county of Middlesex, car- 

 pet-manufacturer, " a new mode of weaving, carpeting, and other figured 

 fabrics.''— 13th January 1843. 



13. To Matthew Gregson of Toxteth Park, Liverpool, in the county 

 of Lancaster, Esquire, being a communication from abroad, " an invention 

 or improvement applicable to the sawing or cutting of veneers." — 16th 

 Januai*y 1843. 



14. To Samuel Hall of Basford, in the county of Nottingham, civil 

 engineer, "improvements in the combustion of fuel and smoke." — 18th 

 January 1843. 



15. To Joseph Beaman of Smethwick, in the parish of Harborne, in 

 the county of Stafford, iron-master, " an improvement in the manufacture 

 of malleable iron.'' — 18th January 1843. 



16. To Alexander Johnston of Hillhouse, in the county of Edin- 

 burgh, Esquire, " improvements on carriages, which may also be applied 

 to ships, boats, and other purposes where locomotion is required.'' — 20th 

 January 1843. 



17 To John Thomas Betts of Smithfield Bars, in the city of London, 

 gentleman, being a communication from abroad, " improvements in cover- 

 ing and stopping necks of bottles and other vessels." — 23d January 1843. 



18. To Thomas Thompson of Coventry, in the county of "V^^irwick, 

 weaver and machinist, " certain improvements in weaving figured fabrics." 

 23d January 1843. 



19. To Julian Edward Disbrowe Eodgers of Uiiper Eburv .Street, 

 in the county of Middlesex, chemist, " certain improvements in the se- 

 paration of sulphur from various mineral substances." — 25th January 

 1843. 



20. To George Benjamin Thorneycroft of Wolverhampton, iron- 

 master, " improvements in furnaces used for the manufacture of iron and 

 in the mode of manufacturing iron." — 1st February 1843. 



21. To James Boydell Junior of Oak Farm Works, near Dudley, in 

 the county of Stafford, iron-master, "improvements in the manufacture of 

 metals for edge-tools." — 1st February 1843. 



22. To James Clark, power-loom cloth manufacturer in Glasgow, "an 

 improved modo of manufacturing certain descriptions of cloths." — 2d 

 February 1843. 



23. To Taverneh John Miller of Mill-Bank Street, Westminster, 



