348 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1816. 



temperature above that of boiling 

 water is requisite. 



John Leigh Bradbury, for im- 

 provements in spinning ma- 

 chinery. 



P. F. Montgolf.CT, and H. D. 

 JDaijme, for improvements in a 

 machine which acts by tlie expan- 

 sion or contraction of heated air. 



P. F. Montgol/ier, for impro\e- 

 ments on tlie machine called Hy- 

 draulic Ram. 



ff'iUiatn and Daniel West, for 

 methods of applying pov/er and 

 motion to presses and other me- 

 chanical apparatus. 



James Dawson, for improved 

 means of producing motion in 

 bodies wholly or in part sur- 

 rounded by water or air- 



Enoch Tonkin, for a globe-re- 

 flecting stove for light or heat. 



John and fViUiani Fitkin and 

 Joseph Barton, for a new truss. 



Samvcl Jean Pauhj, for an ar- 

 ticle for making without seams 

 any kind of clothing ; covering 

 for umbrellas, &c. ; and cushions 

 filled with atmospherical air. 



Samuel Bro2L-n, for improve- 

 ments on the swing plough. 



Robert Cameron, for a new ma- 

 chine for manufacturing paper. 



Emerson Dowson, and John Is, 

 Hawkins, for improvements on 

 grates and stoves. 



Uriah Hadock, fc^r a new spe- 

 cies of paint for the exterior of 

 houses, ships, &c. 



William iMinviamnra, for a me- 

 thod of manufacturing glass. 



John Sorbij, for an auger of 

 improved constru et ion . 



James Younic, for prevention of 

 smoky chimnies. 



Abraham Rogers, for a method 

 for saving the consumption of 

 fuel by the setting of boilerSj &c. 



llenTij Osborne, for a method of 

 producing various cylinders. 



William Lewis, for a machine 

 for fulling cloth. 



Joseph Turner, for an improved 

 rotary engine. 



William Atkinson, for a method 

 of forming blocks with bricks to 

 imitate stone. 



John Woodhouse, for a method 

 of forming the ground for roads 

 and pavements. 



William Stenson, for an im- 

 proved engine to be worked by 

 steam, &c. 



William Lassalle, for a new con- 

 trivance for improvement in the 

 construction of machines or in- 

 struments in clothing or other 

 manufactories. 



George Bodley, for an improved 

 metallic engine, to work by steam 

 or water. 



John CoUijer, for a machine for 

 shearing woollen cloths. 



John Rangcleij, for improve- 

 ments in his hydropneumatic en- 

 gine. 



Robert Copeland, for saving in 

 the consumption of fuel. 



William Threadgold, for a ma- 

 chine to prevent obstructions to 

 the passage of smoke in chim- 

 nies. 



Richard Banks, for improve- 

 ments on wheeled carriages. 



Benj Rotch, for a flexible elastic 

 horseshoe. 



Daniel Wilson, for improved 

 apparatiis in distillation. 



Thomas Roxfon, for an improved 

 lock. 



Jean Sam. Paiihj, for improve- 

 ments in fire-arms. 



William Simmons, for improve- 

 ments applicable to keyed instru- 

 ments. 



Richard Fr. Hawkins, for a me- 

 thod 



