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Peter Storck, of John-street, Tot- 
tenham-court-road, Middlesex, ba- 
ker ; for a substitute for brewer’s 
yeast, which may be made and used 
in all weathers and climates, Dated 
June 21. 
Thomas Brown, of Alnwick, 
Northumberland, whitesmith ; for a 
machine for the cutting of tobacco, 
tallow for tallow-chandlers and soap- 
boilers ; and also for the cutting of 
turnips, cabbages, carrots, and 
other kind of roots, for the feeding 
of cattle. Dated June 21. 
Joseph Everett, of Salisbury, 
Wiltshire, clothier ; for an article 
manufactured of different materials, 
and woye in a peculiar manner, so as 
to give it an appearance of velvet, 
which he denominates ‘‘ Salisbury 
Angola Moleskin.” Dated June 28, 
George Woods, of Barbican, in 
the city of London, gent, for a me- 
thod of constructing harps, harpsi- 
chords, piano-fortes, violins, gui- 
tars, and other stringed musical in- 
struments. Dated June 28. 
Archibald earl of Dundonald ; for 
a method of treating or preparing 
hemp and flax, so as matcrially to 
aid the operation of the tools called 
hackles, in the division of the fibres, 
and which is likewise attended with 
other advantages. Dated June 28. 
Edward Warner, the younger, of 
Little New-street, in the city of 
London, brass-founder, for an im- 
provement upon the air-lamp, the 
properties whereof consist in re- 
Heéting a more general and stronger 
light by means of certain valves, and 
a newly-construéted burner. Dated 
June29. 
James Roberts, of Abbotston 
Farm, Southampton, yeoman, and 
George Cathery, of New Alresford, 
in the same county, gent. for a me- 
thod of completely and effectually 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1803. 
eradicating smut from wheat; and 
that wheat, when cleansed by their 
invention, will produce flour of as 
good quality and value as flour made 
from wheat of the best growth. 
Dated July 6. 
Joseph Manton, of Davies-strect, 
Berkley-square, in the parish of St: 
George, Hanover-square, Middle- 
sex, gun-maker; for a hammer, 
upon a new construétion, for the 
locks of ali kinds of fowling-pieces 
and small arms. Dated July 6. ~ 
James Stuart, of London-street, 
in the parish of St. Dunstan, Step- 
ney, Middlesex; for a method to 
strengthen ships or floating vessels. 
Dated July 27. 
John Norton, of Roll’s-build- 
ings, Fetter-lane, Fleet-street, Lon- 
don, mathematical instrument-ma- 
ker; for an improvement in the 
construétion of a water-mill, Dated 
July 28. 
~ Thomas Kentish, of Baker-street 
North, Portrian-suare; Middlesex, 
esq. for a dewick, far the purpose 
of more expeditiously, with less la- 
bour, and at léss expence than here- 
tofore, loading and unloading ships 
and vessels, removing heavy bodies 
in any direétion, and which is also — 
applicable to qther useful purposes, 
Dated July 29. 
Arthur Woolf, of Wood-street, 
Spa-fields, Middlesex, engineer ; for 
an improved apparatus for convert- 
ing water or other liquid, into ya- 
pour or steam, for the working 
of steam-engines, for the heating of 
water or other liquid employed in 
brewing, distilling, dying, bleaching, 
tanning, and other processes con- 
nected with arts and manufactures ; 
calculated also to make a stronger 
extraét than can be obtained by the 
processes commonly in use from a 
given quantity of any vegetable or 
other 
