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New Patents Sealed in September 1828. 
. To George Stratton, of Frederick-place, 
Hampstead-road, Middlesex, gentleman, for 
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_ other yessels, and of applying iron bolts, 
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To John Seaward and Samuel Seaward, 
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methods for propelling carriages and all 
other vehicles on roads, and also ships’ 
hoats and other vessels on water.—4th Sep- 
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To John Robertson, of Limehouse Hole, 
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manufacture of hempen rope or cordage.— 
4th September ; 6 months. 
To Charles Sanderson, of Park-gate 
Tron-Works, near Rotherham, York, iron- 
master, for a new method of making shear- 
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To Samuel Brooking, Esq., of Plymouth, 
Devon, rear-admiral in the royal navy, for 
a new method of making sails of ships and 
other vessels. —4th September; 6 months. 
To William Bell, of Lucas-street, Com- 
mercial-road, Middlesex, for his improved 
methods for filtrating water and various other 
liquids. 4th September ; 6 months. 
To William Farish, of Cambridge, 
Jacksonian Professor in the University, for 
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To Thomas Robinson Williams, of Nor- 
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improvements in the making of hats, bon~ 
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with silk and other materials, with the as- 
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To Thomas Milikew, of Berwick-street, 
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