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London) for a composition for 

 printing or puinting on paper, 

 linen, stuccoed walls, boards., &c. 



Mr. Jacob Zink (Mile-end) for 

 a method of manufacturing ver-> 

 digris. 



Mr, Richard Withy (Kingston- 

 upon-IIull) for inoproveraeiits in 

 his invention for the construction 

 of steam-engines. 



Mr. George Dodd (Vauxhall- 

 place) for machinery and the appli- 

 cation of steam to communicate 

 heat and motion to vfines, porter, 

 &c. in cellars, storehouses, and 

 other places. 



Mr. Henry James and John 

 ^one*(Birmingham)for an improve- 

 ment in the manufacture of barrels 

 of all descriptions of fire-arms. 



Mrs. Sarah Guppy (Bristol) for 

 tea and coffee urns, &c. 



Mr. Thomas Marsh (King-street, 

 Clerkenwell) for improvements in 

 the construction of watches. 



Mr. Robert Giles (London) for 

 the invention of a cap or cowl 

 to be placed on the top of 

 chimneys. 



Mr. Michael Logan (Paradise- 

 street, Rotherhithe) for an instru- 

 ment for the generation of fire, and 

 various purposes in chemical and 

 experimental operations. 



Mr. Andreiv Patten (Manches- 

 ter) for a discovery and improve- 

 ments in the tanning of leather, by 

 the use of pyroligneous or wood- 

 acid. 



Mr. William Strachan (Chester) 

 for a method of preparing the ore 

 of cobalt for trade, manufacture, 

 and painting. 



Mr. Jeremiah Steel (Liverpool) 

 for a new apparatus, and for dis- 

 tilling and rectifying spirits. 

 William Everhard Baron Von 



Doornik (Wells-street) for an im- 

 provement in the manufacture of 

 soap to wash with sea-water, with 

 hard-water, and with soft-water, i" 



Mr. James Adams (Pitkellonyi 

 in the county of Perth) for a method 

 ef drying malt and all kinds of 

 grains and seeds. 



Mr. George Smart (WcBtmin- 

 ster) for an improved method of 

 preparing timber so as to prevent 

 its shrinking. 



Mr. Blenkensop (Middleton, 

 Yorkshire) for mechanical means 

 by which the conveyance of coals, 

 minerals, and other articles is faci- 

 litated, and the expense attending 

 the same is rendered less than 

 heretofore. 



Messrs. Peter Moore and Co- 

 (London) for a vertical bond in 

 buildings, &c. 



Mr. haivrence Drake (Cloak- 

 lane, London) for a method of pre- 

 paring the various sorts of isinglass 

 from river and marine fish. 



Sir Saml. Bentham (Hampstead) 

 for a new mode of excluding water 

 of the sea, of rivers, or of lakes, 

 during the execution of under 

 water works of masonry, or for 

 the security of foundations, appli- 

 cable to the construction of sea- 

 walls, wharfs, piers, &c. 



Mr. William Hardcastle (Abing- 

 don) for improved cranes, to pre- 

 vent accidents from the goods 

 attached to the pulley overpower- 

 ing the person at the winch, or in 

 the walking wheel. 



Mr. George Dolland (London) 

 for an improved method of light- 

 ing the binnacle compass, used for 

 steering ships at sea. 



Mr. Benjamin Milne (Bridling- 

 ton) for an improved double bell 

 and gun alarm. 



Mr. 



