956 ANNUAL 
rope, or, in other words, of twisting 
and forming the strands together 
that compose the round rope. Dated 
November 16, 1805. 
Andrew Flint, of Gee-street 
Goswell-streect, in the county of 
Middlesex, mill-wright ; for a ma- 
chine upon an improved construc- 
tion, which may be used as a steam- 
engine. Dated November 16, 1805. 
John Delafons, of Threadneedle- 
street, in the city of London, watch- 
maker; for a marine alarum chro- 
nometer, for ascertaining the time 
of ship’s log-line running out, the 
time of the watches on ship-board, 
and many other useful purposes. 
Dated November 19, 1805. 
George Wyke, of Winsley, in 
the county of Wilts, esquire ; for a 
method of working pumps of various 
descriptions, by machinery, whereby 
much manual labour will be spared. 
Dated November 19, 1805. 
William Pocock, of the parish of 
St. Paul, Covent-garden, in the 
county of Middlesex, cabinet-maker 
and upholsterer : for improvements 
on tables for dining, and other use, 
Dated November 19, 1805. . 
Archibald, earl of Dundonald ; 
for certain improvements in machi- 
~ nery on mill-spinning, for the spin- 
ning of cotton, wool, silk, hemp, 
and flax, and substitutes for hemp 
and flax; communicated to him by 
Thomas Nelson, late of Lambeth, 
engineer, deceased. Dated Nov. 
19, 1805. 
Richard Lambert, of Wick Ris- 
singtén, in the county of Glouces- 
ter, gentleman ; for an improved 
thrashing-machine ; and also an im- 
proved portable windlass, to be 
worked. by one or more horses, 
particularly useful for drawing or 
hauling. Dated November 23, 1805. 
Richard Brown, of the parish of 
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St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, in the 
city of London, cabinet-maker ; for 
certain improvements in the con 
struction of several parts of tables, 
and of various other articles o 
household furniture, which stand 
upon, or are supported by, legs or 
fect. Dated November 26, 1805. 
James Ingram, of Castle-street, in 
the city of Bristol, grocer: for a ¥ 
method of manufacturing powder- | 
sugar from raw sugar alone, and 
from syrup of sugar alone, and 
from the mixtures of raw sugar and 
syrup of sugar. Dated Nov. 26, 
1805. 
Samuel Amoss, of Red lion-place, | 
in the parish of St. Sepulchre, in 
the city of London, china ename!- 
ler ; for certain improved methods 
of preparing various enamel colours, 
and of applying the same so prepar- 
ed, to the ornamenting useful vessels 
of glass. Dated Nov. 26, 1805. 
Joseph Steel, of Stockport, in the 
county of Chester; for a species of 
cloths, fustians, calicos, cambricks, 
lawns, striped cottons, and other — 
articles, manufactured with cotton, 
wool, and flax, mixed and spun 
together. Dated Dec. 17, 1805. 
Joseph Fletcher, of Horsley, in 
the county of Derby, needle-maker ; 
for a machine for raising water. 
Dated January 23, 1806. 
George Barton Alcock, of the 
city of Kilkenny, in the part of the 
united kingdom of Great Britain 
and Ireland, called Ireland; for cer- 
tain improvements in lamps. Dated 
January 23, 1806. 
John Dobbs Davies, of New 
Compton-street, in the county of 
Middlesex, gentleman ; fora saddie- 
bar on an improved constrpction 5 
which he denominates the motion 
saddle-bar. Dated January 23, 
1800. 
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