APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 
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PATENTS. 
From. November 1814, to Seplember 1815. 
Robert Dickinson, for improve- 
ments in the art of saddlery. 
Ditto, for improvements in the 
manufacture of barrels and other 
packages. 
Robert Salmon, for improved. 
movements in working. cranes, 
mills, &e. 
Edward Glover, for an appara- 
tus: for extracting bolts, nails, 
Hen. Julius Winter, for a 
method for giving effect to various 
Operating processes. 
John Fr. Wyait, for a new kind 
of bricks or blocks applicable to 
various purposes. 
Joseph. C. Dyer, for: improve- 
ments in machinery for manufac- 
turing cards, for carding wool, 
cotton, silks, &c. 
James Smith, for a self-acting 
sash-fastening. 
W. Everhard Baron von: Door- 
nich, for improvements in the 
manufacture of soap. 
John Valance jun., for an ap- 
paratus for securing brewers’ vats 
or store-casks 
Robert Dickinson, for improve- 
ments in implements relative to 
navigation. 
Edward Jordan: and William: 
Cooke, for an apparatus: for the 
deteetion: of thieves. 
Frederick Koenig, for improve-. 
mentsin his method of printing 
by machinery. 
John White, for a method of 
making candles. 
Joseph Harris, for improve- 
ments in military clothing. 
Johx Catiler, for improvements: 
in fire-places, stoves, &c. 
Christopher Dill, for a mastic 
cement. 
James Collier, for an apparatus 
for raising water &c. 
Frederic marquis de Chabanes, 
for a method of extracting more 
caloric from fuel, and applying it 
to warming rooms. 
John Carpenter, for an im~ 
proved knapsack. 
Jean Raudont, for improve« 
ments in dioptric telescopes. 
James Miller, for improvements: 
in the apparatus for distillation. 
John Wood, for improvements 
in the machinery for spinning cot- 
ton-wool, &c. 
Joseph and Peter Taylor, for 
improvements in weaving mixed 
cloths of cotton, worsted, silk, 
&ce. 
James Thomson, for improve- 
ments in printing cloth of cotton 
or linen, or both. 
William Griffith, for an im- 
proved toast-stand. 
