320 ANNUAL REGISTER, isrs. 



improvenient in the manufacture 

 of yeast. 



Mr. John White, for a machine 

 for cooking without coal or wood. 



Mr. Handford, for a travelling 

 trunk. 



Mr. Thomas Ryland, for a fen- 

 der on a new construction. 



Mr. Robert Dickinson, for a pro- 

 cess for sweetening water and other 

 liquids. 



Mr. John. Trotter, for an im- 

 provement of musical instruments. 



Mrs. Sarah Guppy, for urns for 

 cooking eggs, &c. 



Mr. Joseph Manton, for improve- 

 ments in guns. 



Mr. Timmins, for an improved 

 method of making and erecting 

 iiot-houses. 



Mr. H'anbury, for flush carpet- 

 ing. 



Mr. Ball, for an improved cook- 

 ing stove. 



Mr. De7ijamin Merriman Coomb, 

 for a new cooking apparatus. 



Mr. John Roberts, for a method 

 of concentrating such parts of malt 

 and hops as are requisite in mak> 

 ing ale and beer. 



Messrs. Eschauzier and Jennings, 

 for a life-preserving bed for sea- 

 faring people. 



Mr. T. Sheldrake, for a portable 

 crane. 



Mr. Francis Deakins, for a new 

 method of making sheaths for 

 knives, scissars, &c. 



Mr. John Sutherland, for an im- 

 provement in the construction of 

 copper stills. 



Mr. IViUiani Broughton, for a 

 method of making a peculiar 

 species of canvas. 



Messrs. Thomas H.ibball and W. 

 R. W. King, for a method of orna- 

 menting articles of paper, wood. 



or any metallic substance, either 

 japanned, painted, or sized ; also 

 leather, oil cloths, &c. 



Mr. William Caslon, for an im* 

 proved printing type. 



Mr. Charles Auguslin Busby, 

 for a method to save lockage water 

 on canals, &c. 



Mr. Joseph Bramah, for im- 

 provements in main and other 

 pipes, and applying the water to 

 other useful purposes. 



Mr. Frank Parkinson, for a still 

 and boiler for preventing accidents 

 by fire. 



Mr. John Westivood, fora method 

 of embossing ivory by pressure. 



Mr. Jacob Brazill, for a machine 

 for working capstans and pumps on 

 board ships. 



Mr. Joseph Ragnor, for iraprov- 

 ed machinery for roving and spin- 

 ning cotton, silk, flax, and wool. 



Col. Wdliam Congreve, for con- 

 structing the locks and sluices of 

 canals, basins, or works. 



The Rev. Henry Liston, for im- 

 provements upon the plough. 



Mr. Henry Osborn, for a method 

 of making tools for tapering of cy- 

 linders and bars of iron and other 

 nretals. 



Mr. Robertson Buchanan, for im- 

 provements in the means of pro- 

 pelling vessels, boats, barges, and 

 rafts, &c. 



Mr. George Alexander, for an 

 improved mode of suspending the 

 card of the mariner's compass. 



Messrs. Fox and Lean, for im- 

 provements in steam engines. 



Mr. Joseph C. Dyer, for a me- 

 thod of spinning hemp, flax, &c. 



Mr. Samuel James, for a sofa 

 for the ease of invalids. 



Mr. Johti Barton, for improve* 

 ments in steam engines. 



