1829.] 



List of New Works. 



693 



The Zoolojrioal Kcfps.ike. EditoJ l>y Edivai-d 

 Augustus Kendall. Esq. EmVeliishecl with up- 

 wards of Foity spirited Engravings, in the best 

 style, from Drawinga by CruikshanV. IJayne?. and 

 others. The contents by some of the inoft |iopu- 

 lar Writers for Youth, and forming Two Hun- 

 dred and Fifty Pages of Letter-press. The price 

 to he 6s. 6d. 



POLITICAL. 



Letter to Lord Aberdeen on the Foreign Policy 

 of Kngland. Ky Gaily Knijht. 8ro. 2s. 



A Letter to the Duke of M'ellington on the Ex- 

 pediincy of an Income Ta.x. By a Wholesale 

 (I'rocer. Is. 



Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. Vol. 21, 

 Royal Svo. ^-l.lls. Cd. 



RELIGION, MORALS, &C. 



Sermons on some of the Fundamental Truths 

 of C'liristianity. Hy Thomas Vowler Short, B.D. 

 Svo. lOs. 6d. 



The Present Condition and Prospects of the 



Greek and OriiMital Church, n-itli some Letters 

 written from the Convent of the Strnphades. By 

 thi- Rev. Gforge Wa^idington. Post Svo. 6s. 



Bishop Watson's Apology for the Bible. In 

 French. ]2mo. 4s. 



Emmanuel; a Christian Tribute of Affeetiim 

 and Duty, for the Year of our L^rd 1830. Edited 

 by the Rev. W. Shepherd. Ts. 6d. 



TRAVELS. 



Four Years in South Africa. ByCowper Rose, 

 Royal Engineers. Svo. 10s. 6d, 



Travels in the Interior of Mexico, in 1825, 7, 

 and 8. By Lieut. B. W. H. Hardy, R.N. Svo. 

 16s. 



Appendix to Constantinople in 1S28. By- C. 

 Mac Farlaue, Esq. 4to. 6s. 



.Stories of Travels in Turkey, and of the Man- 

 ndr? and Customs of the Inhabitants of Constan- 

 tinople. With a Sketch of ttie History and Geo- 

 graphy of the Empire. Embellished with Plate*. 

 6s. 6d. 



PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



Patents'jealed in JVoi-ember, 1S29. 



To Thomas .lohn Fuller, Commercial-road, 

 Liraehouse, Middlesex, civil engineer, for his im- 

 proved mechanical power, applicable to machi- 

 nery of different descriptions. — 2Sth October ; C 

 months. 



To George Danre, Birmingham, Warwick, ma- 

 nufacturer, for his self-acting air or gas regula- 

 tor, or stopcock, for governing the flow of air or 

 gas, which may be applied to other purposes. — 

 2d November; 6 months. 



To John McCiirdy, Great James-street, Ked- 

 ford-row, Jliddliscx, gentleman, for his improve- 

 ments in the method of constructing mills and 

 mill stones for grinding. — 2d November ; 2 

 months, 



To James Viney, Piccadilly, Colonel in the 

 Royal Artillery, for his improvements in steam- 

 boilers, and In carriages or aj/paratus connected 

 llierewilh.. — 2d November; 6 months. 



To James Soamos, junior. Wheeler-street, Spi- 

 talfields, Middlesex, soap-maker, for his prepara- 

 tion or maniilaclure of a certain material pro- 

 duced from a vegetable substance, and the appli- 

 r:ilion tiiercof to tlie purposes of affording light 

 and other uses. — 2d November; 6 months. 



'I'o John Tucker, Hammersmith, Middlesex, 

 brewer, for his exploding shot or projectile. — 2d 

 November ; 6 months. 



To James Stewart, George-street, Eu-ton- 

 Rijuare, Middlesex, pianoforte-maker, for his im- 

 pmvements on pianofortes. — 2d November; 2 

 months. 



To John Cowderoy, Britanniaitrect,(!ity-road, 

 Middlesex, gentleman, for his improveinciila in 

 machinery for niakint; bricks.— 2d November; C 

 nioiitba. 



To Francis Naish, Stnneason, Wells. Somerset, 

 gentlemen, for his improvements in the manufac- 

 ture or applieallon of silks mixed or combined 

 with other articles. — 2d November; 2 months. 



To William Gooch, Mount-street, Berkeley- 

 nquare, Middlesex, for his i rn|irovement! on luitlis 

 ->( difTerent descriptions, which iinprorcmcnis arc 



applicable to other purposes. — "th November ; 6 

 months. 



To Daniel Macdougal, Edinburgh, Horticultu- 

 I'ist, for his improvements on syringes, applicable 

 to garden and other purposes. — lOtb November ; 

 6 months. 



To Thomas Osier, Birmingham, Warwick, 

 chandelier-furniture-manufactnrer, for his im- 

 provements in the construction of glass and metal 

 chandeliers, and other articles for ornamentiil 

 lighting. — loth November: 6 months. 



To Joseph Gibhs, Crayford-niills, Kent, timber- 

 merchant, for his improvements in maeliinery for 

 cutting uiaible,wo.>d,and other substances.— 12th 

 November ; 6 months. 



To John William Dodgsnn, Lower Shadwell, 

 IMiddlesex, pump and engine maker, for his im- 

 provements in ships' scuppers, and which may be 

 applied to other purposes.— ITth November; 6 

 months. 



To Thomas Getben, Furnival's-inn, Middlesex, 

 gentleman, for his improvements in dressing 

 woollen cloths. — 21st November; 6 months. 



To William Clutterhuck, Oglehrook, Stroud, 

 Gloucester, for his improvements in the shears 

 used for cutting or croj-ping of woollen cloth, and 

 other fabrics requiring shearing. — 21st November ; 

 2 months. 



List nf Patents wliich havini; bi^en granted in 

 the month of November 1815, expired in the 

 month of November 1829. 



14. George M'atsou, London, /or his mode nf 

 attaching horses to waggons and all other 

 four-wheeled < arriages. 



— Joseph Vraader, for his plan of construct- 

 ing rail-roads and carriages to be used on 

 th'-m, 



21. (leorge .\ustin, Wnotten-under-Edge, an<l 

 John DnttiM], jun. of Wellsley, *"'loucc»ter,/or Ai> 

 improvements in the operation nf fulling wool' 

 ten rioth, and infullin^-miHs. 



55. Allan Taylor, Barking, naiiiel Oiillalcnt, 



