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of apparatus for making carbo- 

 nated hydrogen gas, and for using 

 the same in lighting mills, facto- 

 ries, &c. 



Mr, J. Slater's, Birmingham, for 

 an improvement in hanging and 

 securing grindstones from break- 

 ing in the middle or centre. 



Mr. Benjamin Flight's, St. Mar- 

 tin's Lane, for a metal nave, axle, 

 and box, for wheel-carriages, to 

 prevent the danger of overturning, 

 and the concussion of carriages 

 coming in contact at the nave, &c. 



Mr. John Williams's, Cornhill, 

 for an apparatus to be applied to 

 and used with wheel-carriages. 



Mr. Thomas Robinson's, Sale- 

 hurst, Sussex, for a mashing ma- 

 chine. 



Mr. William Shakespear's and 

 Mr. Thomas Osier's, Birmingham, 

 for a new method of manufactur- 

 ing glass or paste drops. 



Mr. John Onion's, Brosely, for 

 a machine for thrashing corn, &c. 



Mr. Joseph Anthony BerroUa's, 

 Coppice Row, Clerkenwell, for a 

 warning watch upon a new con- 

 struction. 



Mr. Michael Shannon's, Ber- 

 wick-street, London, for improve- 

 ments in the art of brewing. 



Mr. Charles Williams's, Gravel 

 Lane, London, for a machine for 

 grinding malt, &c. 



Mr. Stephen Hooper's, Wal- 

 worth, for a thermometer for as- 

 certaining the heat of bakers' 

 evens, and various other purposes. 



Mr. Mayer Oppenheim's, Lon- 

 don, for a red transparent glass. 



Mr. Jonathan Varty's, Liver- 

 pool, for improvements in the 

 axle-trees of carriages. 



Mr. Joseph Warren's, America, 

 for a new and improved method of 

 splittinghides and shaving leather. 



Mr. William Watt's, Bath, for 

 methods of combining and dis- 

 posing of machinery, and apply- 

 ing the difterent powers of wind, 

 water, and cattle, to the improve- 

 ment of mills. 



Account of livings in England 

 and Wales under 150/. a year : 



Not exceeding 10/. a year . . 12 

 From 10/. to 20/. incl... 72 



From 20/. to 30/ 191 



From 30/. to 40/. 353 



From 40/. to 50/. 433 



From 50/. to 60/ 407 



From 60/. to 70/ 376 



From 70/. to 80/ 319 



From 80/. to 90/ 309 



From 90/. to 100/ 315 



From 100/. to 110/.. . .. .. 283 



From 110/. to 120/ 307 



From 120/. to 130/ 246 



From 130/. to 140/ 205 



From 140/. to 150/. excl. 170 



Total 3,998. 

 Of these very small livings three 

 are in the diocese of Lichfield and 

 Coventry, three in that of Nor- 

 wich, two in that of St. David's, 

 one in that of Llandaff, one in 

 that of London, one in that of 

 Peterborough, and one in that of 

 Winchester. 



The Thanksgiving Praifer. 



Form of prayer and thanksgiving 

 to Almighty God, for his mercy 

 in having vouchsafed to bestow 

 on this nation an abundant crop 

 and favourable harvest. 



" O Almighty God ! who open- 

 est wide thine hand, and satisfiest 

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