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Mr. John Rulhven, for a press 

 for printing from types, blocks or 

 other surfaces. 



Mr. Thomas Rogers, for a new 

 flour for bread, pastry, &c. 



Mr. William Summers, for a 

 method of raising hot water from 

 a lower to an upper level, for baths, 

 manufactories, &c. 



Mr. Benjamin Sanders, for an 

 improved method of making but- 

 tons. 



Charles Wil/cs, esq. for a method 

 of constructing four-wheeled car- 

 riages to produce greater facility in 

 turning. 



Mr. Richard Jones Tomlinson, 

 for improvements in the methods 

 of making the coverings of roofs. 



Mr. William Pope, for an instru- 

 ment for ascertaining a ship's way. 



Mr. William Bange, for im- 

 provements in the construction of 

 fire-places. 



Mr. James Brunsall, for im- 

 provements in rope-making. 



Edward Charles Honuard, esq. 

 for improvements in preparing and 

 refining of sugars. 



Mr. Fredrick Cherry, for im- 

 provements in the construction of 

 various articles of a field officer's 

 equipage. 



Mr. Jerem. Donovan, for s'lpo- 

 naceous cTompounds for deterging 

 in sea-water, hard-water, and soft- 

 water. 



Messrs. R. M. Bacon, and B. 

 Donkin, for improvements in the 

 implements employed in printing 

 from types, blocks, or plates. 



Mr. James Bodmer, for a method 

 of loading fire-arms, cannon, <S:c. 

 at the breach, a touch-hole, and a 

 moveable sight. 



Mr. Edtv. Briggs, for a method 

 of working stamps by a steam-, 

 engine, water, or horse power. 



Mr. John Buncombe, for an im- 

 provement to mathematical or as- 

 tronomical instruments* 



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