APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 301 



X). Miishet, iron masters, for their 

 improvement for the making of 

 bar or other iron from refuse in 

 the smehing of copper ores. 



Edward Cooper, for improve- 

 ments in printing presses. 



John Collier, for improvements 

 in the machine for shearmg wool- 

 len cloth. 



IVilliam Moult, for improve- 

 ments in steam engines. 



John H. Palmer, for a mode of 

 purifying certain gases. 



John T. Carter, for wheel-car- 

 riages. 



James Frazer, for a cooking 

 machine. 



Charles Brightly, and Bryan 

 Donhin, for a prmting machine. 



Marc. J. Brumel, for a method 

 of constructing tunnels. 



Hugh Ronalds, for improve- 

 ments in making leather. 



Joseph Corty, for improved 

 apparatus for distilling. 



Benj, Wilson, for a machine 

 for breaking flax. 



Richard Banks, for wheel-car- 

 riages. 



Thos, Calderbanh, for improve- 

 ments in the working of pumps. 



John Scott, for improvements 

 in steam boats. 



James Ikin, for furnace bars. 



Geo. F.Hagner, for white-lead 

 and verdigris. 



Rudolph Ackerman, for im- 

 provements in four wheeled car- 

 riages. 



Wm. Horner, for a crane. 



Geo. Prior, for a detached 

 escapement for chronometers. 



John Pemoarne, for an im- 

 proved cock for liquor casks. 



Benj. Taylor, for a loom. 



Lord Cochrane, for purifying 

 spirit of tar. 



Matt. C. Wyatt, for a safe- 

 guard for fire-arms. 



Jeremy Chubb, for improved 

 locks. 



Dan. Wilson, for improvements 

 in boiling sugar. 



Ed^n. Naish, for winding cot- 

 ton. 



Grant Preston, for a' deck- 

 glass. 



Nath. Smith, for a winnowing 

 machine. 



Mary Sedgwick, for preparing 

 the rhines of starch. 



J. Munro, for improvements 

 in steam engines. 



John Simpson, for spring hooks 

 for coach harness. 



Thos. Allingham, for a lamp. 



John Jones, for dressing wool- 

 len cloth. 



James Collier, for dressing 

 woollen cloth. 



Alex. Haliburton, for improve- 

 ments in steam-engines. 



Jos. Routlidge, for a rotative 



steam-engme. 



John Sutherland, for an appa- 

 ratus for purifying liquids. 



Thos. Heppenstall, for a chaff- 

 cutter. 



Geo. Wyke, and Wm. Sampson, 

 for improvements on pumps. 



John Read, and Wm. Howell, 

 for a method of working coal. 



Richd. Penn, for making orna- 

 mental wooden furniture. 



John Ashton, and Thomas Gill, 

 for a hydrometer. 



Lord Cochrane, for a street 

 lamp. 



John J. A. McCarthy, for 

 granite pavem.ents. 



Wm, Annesley, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of boats 

 and ships. 



Wm. Hopkinson, for preventing 

 accidents 



