APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



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roads for horses and carriages so 

 as to render them more durable. 



Joseph de Cavaillon, for improve- 

 ments in the preparing, clarifying, 

 and refining of sugar, and other 

 vegetable, animal, and mineral 

 substances. 



ff^illiam Wall, for a horizontal 

 escapement for watches. 



George Montague Higginson, for 

 improvements in locks. 



Isaac Robert Mott, for a new 

 instrument called the Sosiimente 

 Piano-forte. 



William Bunrhj, for machinery 

 for breaking and preparing flax 

 and hemp. 



James Atkinson, for improve- 

 ments on lustres, chandeliers, Ian- 

 thorns, lamps, &c. and in the 

 manner of conveying the gas to 

 the same. 



William Clarke, for a contri- 

 vance to be called a safeguard to 

 locks, by which tliey may defy the 

 attempts of plunderers. 



Robert Hardy, for improvements 

 in the manufacturing of cast-iron 

 bushes, or pipe boxes, for all kinds 

 of cairiage wheels. 



Richard Litherland , for improve- 

 ments in the escapement of watches. 



Richard Holden, for machines 

 for producing rotatory and pen- 

 dulous motions in a new manner. 



Daniel Wilson, for gas light ap- 

 paratus, processes, and philoso- 

 phical instruments. 



William Henry Oshorn, for a 

 principle of producing cylinders of 

 various descriptions. 



Urbanus Sarloris, for improve- 

 ments in the construction and use 

 of fire-arms. 



Ludwig Graiiholm, for means of 

 pressing vegetable and animal 

 products. 



William Raybould, for an im- 



provement applicable to fire-stoves, 

 grates, and ranges. 



William Ranter, for an improve- 

 ment to facilitate rotatory motion, 

 and lessen or improve friction in 

 wheel carriages and machinery of 

 various descriptions. 



John Winter, for a method of 

 joining and combining horn and 

 tortoise-shell together. 



David Wheeler, for a method of 

 drying and preparing mail. 



Edward N^icholas, for a plough 

 to cover wheat and other grain 

 with mould when sown. 



Antonio Joaquin Friere Marroce, 

 for a method of manufacturing an 

 improved machine for calculating 

 the longitude at sea. 



William Collins, for an improve- 

 ment in the composition of a metal 

 for the manufacturing into sheets 

 or plates, and the application of 

 it for the preservation of ships 3 

 and for the improvement of chain- 

 pumps. 



Henry Wilms, for an artificial 

 leg, arm, or hand, on an impioved 

 construction. 



John Gerard Colbert, for im- 

 provements in the method of mak- 

 ing screws of iron, brass, steel, or 

 other metals, for the use of all 

 kinds of wood- work. 



John IValker, for an impi'oved 

 method of separating molasses or 

 treacle out of musco\a(lo, brown, 

 or new sugar. 



Richard Williams, the elder, for 

 impro\eraents in the manufac- 

 turing of cards for the dressu'.g 

 of woollen cloths. 



Archibald Thomson, for a machine 

 for cutting corks. 



William Owen, for a portable 

 tabic, or box mangle for smoothing 

 linen, &c. 



William Bound, and William 



Stone, 



