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List, of Expiring and Neiv Palcnls. 



[Jan. 



To Edmund Liiscoiiibe, of E.ist Stone- 

 liouse, Devon, for a metliod of manufac- 

 turing or preparing an oil or oils extracted 

 from certain vegetable substances, and the 

 application thereof to gas-light and other 

 purposes — 6th December — 6 months. 



To John Phillips Beavan, of Clifford- 

 street, Middlesex, for an invention of a 

 cement for building and other purposes — 

 7th December— 6 months. 



To Francis Halliday, of Ham, Surrey, 

 Esquire, for certain improvements iii machi- 

 nery to be acted upon by steam — 9th De- 

 cember — 6 months. 



To Josepli Chesseborough Dyer, of 

 Manchester, for certain improvements in 

 machinery for making wire cards for carding 

 woollen, cotton, tow, and other fibrous 

 substances of the like nature, and also cer- 

 tain improvements onaniachine for shaving 

 and preparing leather used in making such 

 cards — 9th December — 6 months. 



To Robert Addanis, of Tiieresa Terrace, 

 Hammersmith, for liis method of propel- 

 ling or moving carriages of various descrip- 

 tions on turnpike, rail, or other roads — 14th 

 December — 6 months. 



To Matthew Ferris, of Longford, Mid- 

 dlesex, for liis improvements on presses or 

 machinery for printing cotton and other 

 fabrics — I4th December — (J months. 



To James Ashwcll Tabor, of Jewin- 

 street, Cripplegate, for liaving discovered 

 means for i:idicating the depth of water in 

 ships and vessels — llth December — 2 

 months. 



A List of the Patents, which, hacimj been 



yianled in January 1812, ivill expire in 



the present ifuiith of Januariy, viz. 



13. To Robert Webster, of Mount-fields, 



Slirewsbmy, Salop, for aw improved portable 



vtangle. 



13. To William Nicholson, of Blooms- 

 bury-square, Bliddlesex, for an improved 

 method of suspending tlie bodies of carriages. 

 15. To Jasper A. Kelly, of Kentish- 

 town, Bliddlesex, for improvements iyi the 

 construction of arches in buildings, and other 

 erections. 

 - 20. To John Taylor, jun., of Chesterfield, 

 Derbyshire, for a machine for preparing 

 wicks for dip candles. 



20. To John Raflield, of Eilward-strcet, 

 Middlesex, for an apparatus to attach to 

 fire-stoves for removing cinders and ashes 

 withoiil diffusing their dust in rooms. 



20. To Jacob Zink, of Glove-road, Mid- 

 dlesex, for manufacturing improved British 

 verdcgris. — See our 33d vol. p. 4-75. 



20. To George White, of Worthing, 

 Sussex, for an improved method ofpreveTitina 

 accidents from carriages. 



20. To Andrew Patten, of Hulme, in 

 Lancashire, and Charles Hankinson, of 

 Hale, in Clieshire, for improving tli<; 

 tanning of leather, by the use of pyroligneous 

 or wood acid. — See our 31th vol. p. 4i)l. 



23. To George Dodd, of Vauxhall-place, 

 Sun'ey, for the application of steam and 

 machinery, to heat and move wines, beer, 8fc. 

 in cellars, stores, cjx. — See our 33d vol. 

 p. 457. 



23. To John Beale, of Chad's-row, Mid- 

 dlesex, for a macliine to cut trunnds or' 

 spi/es, c^c. 



23. To William Onions, of Paulton, So- 

 merset, for a new engine to be wrought by 

 steam, or other poivcr. 



23. To Richard RoA\land, of Bristol, 

 Somerset, for improving ship's steering 

 wheels, binnacles, and compasses, and light- 

 ing the same and the cabin with one lamp or 

 candle, and for preserving candles in hot 

 climates. 



23. To George Babb, of Bordesley, 

 Warwickshire, for neiv methods of mailing 

 files, plane-irons, fire-irons, ^'c- 



25. To John Browne, of Mile-end, Mid- 

 dlesex, for an improved pocket. 



28. To Joseph Cartvvright, of Arimdel- 

 street, Middlesex, for a material whereof 

 to 7nahe spoons. 



28. I'o Marc J. Brunei, of Chelsea, for 

 improvements on saw-mills. 



28. To Philip Chell, of Birmingham, 

 Warwickshire, for improvements in giving 

 vwtion to machitiery, and in raising water,. 



28. To Charles Grole, of Leicester-place, 

 Middlesex, for improvements in musical in- 

 struments, actuated by friction on metallic 

 substances. 



28. To Allen Taylor, of Barking, Essex," 

 for an engine for grinding corn, and other 

 purposes. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS, AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS. 



The collected Works o*" Dr. Edward 

 Reynolds, with a memoir of the Author, 

 by A. Chaloner, Esq. F.R. S., are an- 

 nounced for publication, in 6 vols. 8vo. 



Bernard Barton has in the press a vo- 

 lume of Devotional Verses. 



The Domestic Preacher ; or Short Dis- 

 courses from the MSS. of some eminent 

 Ministers, is announced for publication. 



Sketche* of Portuguese Manners, Cos- 



tume, and Character (with engravings) are 

 announced for speedy publication. 



A volume of Sermons by tlie late Dr. 

 Doddridge, is announced as in the press. 



The author of " Lasting Impressions" 

 announces The Peerless Peer, or the For- 

 tunes of Orlando. 



TJie Fourth Part of I\Ir. Bellamy's 

 Translation of the Bible, is nearly read}'. 



Barnard Trollope, Esq., has a volume of 

 poems nearly ready for publication. 



