APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 3S7 



for improvements of machinery in 



Mr. J. Dawson, for means of 

 communicating motion to bodies 

 surrounded by water or air. 



Mr. J. Smith, for a spring hinge 

 for doors and gates. 



Mr. Dunnage, for a method of 

 rowing or propelling vessels. 



Mr. H. W. Vandercleft, for a 

 method of purifying whale and seal 

 oil. 



Mr. A. Hill, for improvements 

 in melting and working of iron. 



Mr. W. Jonson, for an improved 

 process for making salt. 



Mr. W. Doncaster, for improve- 

 ments in navigating vessels, acce- 

 lerating the motion of carriages, 

 &c. 



Mr. T. Sykes, for improvements 

 on fire-arms. 



Mr. J. Collier, for a machine 

 for combing wool, flax, hemp, and 

 cotton. 



Mr. J. Thomson, for a method 

 of making ships governable. 



Mr. E.C. Howard, for a method 

 of separating insoluble substances 

 from fluids. 



Mr. T. Michell, for a machine 

 for raising water to impel machi- 

 nerj'. 



Mr. T. S. Pauly, for improve- 

 ments in fire-arms. 



Mr. G. Courtald, for a spindle 

 for the manufacture of silk thread. 



Mr, S. Erard, for improvements 

 in musical instruments. 



Mr. M. Larkin, for improve- 

 ments in ships windlasses, 



Mr. H. W. Vandercleft, for a 

 walking staff to contain a variety 

 of articles. 



Mr. R. Salmon, for machines 

 for making hay. 



Messrs. J. and G. Dickenson, 



making paper 



Messrs. J. Penny, and Jos. 

 Kendall, for a method of making 

 pill and other small boxes. 



Mr. W. Lister, for an improved 

 machine for separating corn or 

 seeds from straw and chaff". 



Messrs. J. and P. Taylor, for 

 improvements in a weaving loom. 



Mr. E. Sheffield, for improve- 

 ments in manufacturing copper 

 and other metallic substances. 



Mr. J. Dobbs, for improvements 

 in manufacturing machines for cut- 

 ting and gathering grain. 



Mr. A. F. Didot, for improve- 

 ment in making printing types. 



Mr. A. Shaw, for apparatus for 

 cutting window and plate glass. 



Mr. W. Sampson, for improve- 

 ments in raising water. 



Mr. K. Philips, for an improved 

 plough. 



Mr. J. Longhurst, for a barrel 

 organ with a self-acting swell. 



Mr. J. Walters, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of frame 

 timbers or binds of ships. 



Mr. W. Howard, for improved 

 apparatus for working ships* 

 pumps, churns, &c. 



Mr. L. Didot, for improvements 

 for illuminating apartments by the 

 combustion of tallow, Sec. 



Mr. W. £c7ncAre, for an improved 

 naethod of manufacturing verdigris. 



Mr. E. Massey, for improved 



chronometers and pocket watches. 



Mr. H. Hall, for an improved 



method of preparing and spinning 



hemp, flax, &c. 



Mr. R. Barlow, for an instru- 

 ment called the hydrostatic self- 

 blowing machine. 



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