APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 543 



NEW PATENTS, 



GRANTED DURING TU^ YEAR 1809. 



Mr. Benjamira Cook's (Birming- 

 ham), for a method of maiiing bar- 

 rels for fowling-pieces, &c. and 

 ramrods for the same. 



Mr. William Congreve's (Lon- 

 don), for a new principle of measur- 

 ing time. 



Mr. John Carr's (ShefiSeld) for a 

 method of applying flat ropes, flat 

 bands, &c. to capsterns and wind- 

 lasses, and also for applying flat or 

 round ropes for the purpose of 

 catching whales. 



Mr. Richard Fothergill's (Sun- 

 derland), for a machine for dressing 

 hemp. 



Mr. John Dickenson's (Ludgate 

 Hill), for his invention of a cannon 

 cartridge paper, manufactured on a 

 new principle. 



Mr. Archibald Jones, (Stepney), 

 for a method of discharging colours 

 from dyed silks. 



Charles visct. de Vaux's (Chel- 

 sea), for a machine which will show 

 the latitude and longitude at sea ; 

 it will also serve as a weighing and 

 measuring machine, &c. 



Mr. W. Bell's (Birmingham), 

 for making pipes or pumps for con- 

 veying water and other liquids. 



Mr. John Duft's( Great Pulteney- 

 street), for an invention of snuffers, 

 on a new and improved construc- 

 tion, communicated to Mr. Duff by 

 a foreigner. 



Mr. Edward Manley's (Uffculm, 

 Devon), for a plough. 



Mr. John Barton's ( Argyle-street, 

 Westminster), for a lamp of a new 

 construction. 



Mr.Willlam Hutton's( Sheffield), 

 for a method of making sickles and 

 reaping hooks. 



Mr. David Thomas's (Feather- 

 stone Buildings), for a perforated 

 vessel, percolator, and frame, for 

 making or preparing portable coffee. 



Mr. William Shot well's (York), 

 for certain improvements in the 

 manufacture of mustard. 



Mr. Edward Uampier's (Prim- 

 rose-street, London), for machinery 

 for reducing drugs, &c. into fine 

 powder. 



Mr. Joseph Cuff's (Whitecha- 

 pel), for a new method of slaugh- 

 tering cattle, &c. 



Mr. Edward Thomason's (Bir- 

 mingham), for a new method of 

 manufacturing umbrellas, parasols, 

 &c. 



Mr. Thomas Jones's (Bilston, 

 Stafford), for compositions for the 

 purpose of making trays, waiters, 

 and various other articles, by pres- 

 ses or stamps. 



Mr. Edward Massey's (Newcas- 

 tle), for an improved cock for 

 drawing off liquors. 



Mr. Edward Stracey's (West- 

 minster), for an improved method 



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