544 
To William Busk, of Broad Street, Lon- 
aa ae sabes Pe in | the means 
) float 
ga ‘ages sie poe Te Pb fe mf 
‘ate 24. 
.To Willen, Haniagte 
_, Lo) fCrosshaven, 
cou ity, Cork : for ani gin of ra’ ft for. trans- 
orting timber tat 
15th June 1824 5 
i lc if Decenib yer 1894. 
‘o James ‘ney, “of Shankling,. Isle 3 
‘ight. for his ne “invented method of ' sup- 
Ph ing ‘water for domestic or other purposes 
3 more | ‘extensive and economical manner 
has itherto been practised.—Scealed 
ad May 18247; inrolled Noyember 1824 
ay Theinas Sunderland, of Croomshill 
Cats Blackheath : for his invention of a 
eee of fuel, —- Sealed 20th 
ity or any Samer species of wood 
Feri y, ‘granulated, or peat. The pro- 
eect of. one quarter of gas-tar, one quar- 
ao ‘and one-half of any of the other 
ients will burn very well; but, of 
the larger the proportion of tar the 
soi ih ig it will be. One-third tar, 
ened ie clay, and one-third saw-dust will 
burn brilliantly ; inrolled October 1¢25. 
Te Robert ¢ Garbutt, Kingston-upon-Hull: 
for his invention of an apparatus for more 
conveniently filing of papers, &c.—Sealed 
' Lbth June 1821.—The patentee commences 
his specification by describing the files in 
common use for securing letters and other 
Pa ers, particularly those files consisting of 
lip, of wood to lay a at the back edge of the 
ae with two strings passing through the 
papers, to be tied in front. By his improve- 
however, one string only is sufficient 
to oo the paper by the assistance of the 
newly constructed apparatus. .—Inrolled De- 
eember 1825. 
To Cornelius Whitehouses, of Wednes- 
bury, in the county of Stafford : for his im- 
provements in manufacturing tubes for gas 
and other purposes. —Sealed 26th February 
1825;inrolled August 1625. 
To. Alexander Roberts, of Morford Place, 
Kennington Green, Surrey : for his disco- 
very of a method of preserving potatoes and 
certain other vegetables, —Sealed 23d April 
1825. —The patentee states, that having di- 
rected, his attention for ‘several years to the 
subject of preserving potatoes so as to pre- 
yent their growing, and render them capa- 
ale of he ing kept in the hottest climate for 
a e time, and having made a 
eat, variety of experiments directed.to that 
gear “he has found the, following plan to 
auswer. the p Rs —“ Take potatoes. that 
ate. thorpu bly. ripe, and before they have 
plies ‘thespriniy, cut out with a knife or 
eae or, otherwise destroy the 
oe or, g he more they are kept 
fom. th a i aie will be. Carrots, 
ther, vegetables, may be pre- 
Serre ae ayyay_ or otherwise destroy- 
oie 
OLOS CRITI Y 
Supplementary List of Patents. 
ing the growing or germinatin tts, 
Toele Octo bet rig i 
To Jo yn, Hi Heat cor 
ne oy ‘improved : 
chinéry used_in 
weaving’ and - spinning, 
9th: March. 1824; inr 
the same, foi Ta ie 
une certain ee of m 
man re, of slac alle ‘bol 
mai ei 18! oe 
aes eat ¢ : on en 
ae 
ue 
machines. kin ed 
Ne Ara ae i mt 
‘o Augusta: pple; Ne CF tr 
Stamford ie see i i 
ments in machines ‘For’ rin ihe Sen 
February 19th 182. —Th s¢ in oes 
have for their objects, to saye. ‘00m. OC 
cupied by the inking-tables centhgr Jn 
some. of the patentee’s improved. ,puin ing 
machines, and to construct a printing-press 
with two cylinders, which s hall e the 
impression rapidly from one ie and 
thereby expedite the process. of BPRS 
Inrolled August 1824. 
To William Turner, of Winslow, | re ; 
Chester, and William Mosedale, of PB; 
Street, Grosyenor Square, for improvements 
in collars for draught horses.—Sealed April 
1825; inrolled June 1825. 
To Richard Whitechurch and Jobn. White- 
church, of Star Yard, Carey Street, Chan- 
cery Lane, for an improvement upon hinges 
for doors, cupboards, sashes, shew- -cases, 
&c.—Sealed 17th March 1825.—This ye 
ingenious contrivance is designed to ae 
doors, windows, or glass-cases to open to 
the right hand or to the left, as sie te 
or conyenience may render desirable ; for 
this purpose the hinges are made to > separate, 
that is, the wing of the hinge affixed to the 
door to come apart from the : wing affixed. to 
the door-post or jamb, It is hen a bi ar 
sary to attach the parts to each si ol 
door and to each jamb, and to nie ct ae 
upper hinges upon which me ae Al D : 
by- cross-arms or bars, th at. lead. 
hinge on one side to the hinge On ri eof 
side, and which bars are reamagty ely’ br 
into action as the door Spee to teers Ji 
to the left. They may, with, very . 
modifications, be adapted to e) 
gests | 
where ‘hinges are required,— 
1625, 5 home 
To, John Lingford,. Not ing ham, 
provements upon the machit anery fi 
bobbin-net or Bucking’ i 
Sealed 20th Mare aL: at ee 
tember 1824, : 
‘To David eras 
Bloomsbury, for an 
that, by means fe press re 
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