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ANNUAL REGISTER, ISU. 



Mr. Rof(cr Harlewood, for an 

 mproved folding-screen. 



Mr. Edward Steers, for a me- 

 thod of rendering stoppers of bot- 

 tles, &c. air-tight. 



Mr. James Barclay and Mr. fV. 

 Cuming, for improved wheels and 

 axle-trees. 



Mr. John Slater, for improve- 

 ment in a steam boiler and appara- 

 tus for washing and cleansing 

 clothes, warming closets, laun« 

 dries, &c. 



Mr. Marc Isamhard Brunei, for 

 a method of giving durability to 

 leather. 



Mr. Matt. Murray, for improve- 

 ments in hydraulic presses. 



Mr. W. Alfred Noble, for an 

 improved steam and fire-engine. 



Mr. Emanuel Healon, for im- 

 provements in the locks and 

 breeches of fire-arms. 



Mr. J. Sparks Moline, for an 

 improved method of tanning lea- 

 ther. 



Mr. Jos. Du Dyer, for an im- 

 provement in machinery for ma- 

 nufacturing nails. 



Mr. George Stnart, for improve- 

 ments of machinery for grinding 

 corn, &c. 



Mr. James Wood, for an im- 

 provement on the German flute. 



Mr, J. U. Rastrick, for a steam 

 engine on a new construction. 



Mr. Isaac Walton, for a method 

 of making stamped fronts for 

 stoves, fenders, tea-trays, &c. 



Mr. Jos. Roberts, for an appara- 

 tus to be used for map rollers, car- 

 riage blinds, and the like. 



Mr. William Whitfield, for cer- 

 tain improvements in carriages. 



Mr. John Read, for means of 

 raising and conveying water and 

 other fluids by earthern pipes. 



Mr. Lewis Gompert?, for im- 



provements in carriages and othet 

 machines. 



Mr. David Grant, for apparatus 

 for drawing off" liquids impregna.* 

 ted with fixed air. 



Mr. J. Bernard Logier, for ap- 

 paratus for facilitating the acquire- 

 ment of execution on the piano- 

 forte. 



Mr. Jos. Price, for a method of 

 making glass. 



John Vancouver, Esq. for a me- 

 thod for painting surfaces with 

 certain materials. 



Mr. T. Abree Pickering, for the 

 security of remittances by coaches. 

 Mr. William Moult, for improv- 

 ed method of acting upon niachi* 

 nery^ 



Mr. William Neville, for a me- 

 thod of making hurdles, gates, pa- 

 lisades, rails, &c. 



Mr. William Sellars, for a me- 

 thod of laying out ropes, twine, 

 line, thread, &c. by machinery. 



Mr. George Haywood, for an 

 improved plan of turning rolls, and 

 of rolling gun and pistol barrels. 



Mr. John Stubbs Jorden, for an- 

 improved method of making the 

 lights, and for other inaprovements,. 

 in horticultural buildings. 



Mr. Grant Preston, for concave" 

 cabin stoves. 



Mr. John Buxton, for an im- 

 proved method of twisting and 

 laying cotton, silk, and other arti- 

 cles. 



Mr. Thomas Tindall, for im- 

 provements on the steam-engine. 



Messrs, John Maberley and John 

 Barrow, for a method of securing 

 carriage glasses. ! 



Mr. W. Fr. Hamilton, for im- 

 provements in making liquids im- 

 pregnated with carbonic acid gas. 

 Mr. B. L, Mertian, for a me- 

 thod of extracting jelly from sub- 

 stances capable of affording it. 



