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county of Middlesex, artist, “an improvement in carriages.”—1l1th Octo- 
ber 1841. 
7. To Joun Barwisz of Saint Martin’s Lane, in the county of Middlesex, 
chronometer maker, and Alexander Bain of Wigmore Street, in the said 
county of Middlesex, mechanist, “improvements in the application of moyv- 
ing power to clocks and time-pieces.”—15th October 1841. 
8. To Witu1aAM Craic, engineer, Roperr Jarvis, rope-maker, and 
JAMES JARVIE, rope-maker, all of Glasgow, in the kingdom of Scotland, 
“ certain improvements in machinery for preparing and spinning hemp, flax, 
wool, and other fibrous materials.”—19th October 1841. 
9. To Witt1AmM Epwarp NeEwT0vy, of the office for Patents, 66 Chancery 
Lane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, being a communication 
from abroad, “ certain improvements in the manufacture of fuel.”—19th Oc- 
tober 1841, 
10. To Ftor1pr Hernpriickx of Fenchurch Street, in the city of Lon- 
don, engineer, “ certain improvements in the construction and arrangement 
of fire-places and furnaces applicable to various useful purposes.”—20th Oc- 
tober 1841. 
11. To JosepH Wrient of Carisbrook, Isle of Wight, mechanic, “ im- 
provements in apparatus used for dragging or skidding wheels of wheeled- 
carriages.”—27th October 1841. 
12. To Rozrert Locan of Blackheath, in the county of Kent, Esquire, 
“ improvements in obtaining and preparing the fibres and other products of 
the cocoa nut and its husk.”—27th October 1811, 
13. To Joserpu Cutsizp Dante of Tiverton Mills, near Bath, “improve- 
ments in the manufacture of manure, or composition to be used on land as 
manure.”’—27th October 1841. 
14. To ALFRED JEFFREY, late of Prospect Place, New Hampton, in the 
county of Middlesex, and now of Lloyd Street, Pentonville, in the same 
county, “a new method of defending the sheathing of ships and protecting 
their sides and bottoms.”—27th October 1841. 
15. To WiLt1AM NEILsoN, builder, residing in Glasgow, and Davip Lycn, 
builder, residing in Tradeston of Glasgow, both in the county of Lanark, and 
Peter M‘On1e, engineer, residing in Kinning Place, Glasgow, in the county 
of Renfrew, all in Scotland, “ a mode or modes of, or an improvement or im- 
provements in, cutting, dressing, preparing, and polishing stones, marble, 
and other substances, and also in forming flat or rounded mouldings and 
other figures thereon.”—29th October 1841. 
16. To James Wniretaw of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, and 
James Stirrat of Paisley, in the county of Renfrew, manufacturer, “ im- 
provements in rotary machines to be worked by water.’—3d November 1841. 
17. To Martyn Jonn Rozerts of Brynycaeran, in the county of Caer- 
marthen, gentleman, and Win1L1am Brown of the city of Glasgow, merchant, 
“ improvements in the process of dycing various matters, whether the raw 
