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thod for carrying tunnels or arch- 

 ways under livers. 



Philip Taylor, for a method of 

 applying heat to liquors, and in 

 several processes. 



Francis Richardson, for improve- 

 ments in tire-arms. 



Christoph. Dihl, for improve- 

 ments in the making of mastic or 

 cement, and applying it. 



George Dodgsun, for improv ing 

 the construction of extinguisliing 

 engines and forming pumjis. 



Isaac Hudley Reddell, for im- 

 provements in the means of light- 

 ing the interior of othces, &c. 



Robert Kemp, for improvements 

 in the manufacturing of cocks and 

 keys. 



James Heathcoate, for improve- 

 ments in the machinery for making 

 hosicrv, or frame-work knitted. 



John Ransome, for improve- 

 ments on ploughs. 



JVilliam Shand, for improve- 

 ments in the construction of arti- 

 ficial legs and feet. 



John Foulcrton, for 

 ments in beacon buoys. 



Edward Li^ht, for 



improve- 

 improvc- 



mcnts on the haip-lutc. 



John Burnet, for a convolving 

 iron axle-tree for the reduction of 

 friction and animal labour. 



John Hawkins Barlow, for iin« 

 provcments on tea-urns, tea-pot.s, 

 tea-boards, or tea-trays. 



John Barlow, for a new cooking 

 apparatus. 



John Towers, for a tincture for 

 the cure of coughs, &c. 



Henry JVarhurton, for a method 

 of distilling certain substances and 

 manufacturing their products. 



