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MR.JOHN LINDSAY’S,(GROVE HOUSE, MID- 
‘piEsex), for a Boat, dnd varieus Ap 
paratus, whereby Heavy Burdens can 
be conveyed in Shallow Water, and 
whereby the Lives of Men will be saved 
from Wrecks, &c. &c. 
LIE vessel here described, may be a 
boat, or barge, of any size, the 
flacterihe better. When loaded witha 
cargo, and stopped-by any impediment, as 
ashoal, rock or sand, Mr. L. places on 
each side of the loaded vessel, a Jong 
flat trough; the sides of which two 
troughs, which he ealls lightnefs, are 
considerably higher from the surface of 
the water, than the loaded vessel that is 
now placed between the two troughs. 
Having thus placed the three vessels 
abreast 
