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NORTH WALES. 



Merioneth, J. Davies, of Aberllefoni, esq. 



Carnarvonshire, Humphrey Rowland Jones, of Ystimyllyn, esq. 



Anglesey, Hugh Evans, of Houblas, esq. 



Montgomeryshire, John Owen Herbert, of Dalforgan, esq. 



Denbighshire, Richard Lloyd, of Branhaelog, esq. 



Flintshire, Francis Richard Price, of Brynypys, esq. 



SHERIFF appointed hy his Itoyal Highness the Prince of Wales in 

 Council., for the year 1810. 



Cornwall, Rd. Oxnam, of Penzance, esq. 



NEW PATENTS. 



GRANTED DURING THE YEAR 1810. 



Mr. John Leigh Bradbury's, 

 Meath, for a method of spinning 

 cotton, flax, and wool. 



Mr. Fred. Bartholomew Folsch's, 

 Oxford-street, for improvements 

 on certain machines, instruments, 

 and pens, calculated to promote 

 facility in writing. 



Mr. John Davenport's, Barrlem, 

 for a method of ornamenting all 

 kinds of glass, in imitation of en- 

 graving, &c. by means of which 

 any designs, however elaborate, 

 may be executed in a style of 

 elegance hitherto unknown. 



Mr. John Duff's, Great Pulte- 

 ney-street, for an invention of snuf- 

 fers on a new and improved con- 

 struction, communicated to Mr. 

 Duff by a foreigner. 



Mr. Edward Manley's, Uffculm, 

 Devon, for a plough, termed the 

 " expedition plough." 



Mr. John Barton's, Argyle- 



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street, Westminster, for a lamp of 

 a new construction. 



Mr. William Hutton's, Sheffield, 

 for a method of making sickles 

 and reaping hooks. 



Mr. John Murray's and Mr. 

 Adam Anderson's, Edinburgh, for 

 a portable stove or furnace. 



Mr. John Jones's, Birmingham, 

 for improvements in manufactur- 

 ing of skelps for fire-arms. 



Mr. JohnNanton's, Dover-street, 

 for an improved lock for guns and 

 pistols. 



Mr. John Dumbell's, Warring- 

 ton, for new methods of flax spin- 

 ning, &c. 



Mr. George Pocock's, Bristol, 

 for an invention of geographical 

 slates for the construction of maps. 



Mr. Marc Isambard Brunei's, 

 Portsea, for an invention of a new 

 mode of cutting veneers or thfa 

 boards, by machinery. 



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