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construction and manufacture of wheels, cylinders, hoops, and rollers, 
and in the machinery or apparatus connected therewith, and also im- 
provements in steam-valves.’”’—24th September 1844, 
2. To Witton George Turner, of Gateshead, in the county of Durham, 
doctor in philosophy, “‘ an improved mode of directing the passage of, 
and otherwise dealing with, the noxious vapours and other matters aris- 
ing from chemical works in certain cases.’’"—25th September 1844. 
3. To Tuomas Foxter, of the firm of William Collier and Co., of Man- 
chester, in the county of Lancaster, engineer, “ certain improvements in 
machinery, tools or apparatus for turning, boring, and cutting metals and 
other substances.””—30th September 1844. 
4. To Henry Oriver Rosinson, of No. 12, Old Jewry, in the city of 
London, engineer, “‘ certain improvements in steam machinery and ap- 
paratus for the manufacture and refining of sugar.”—-Ist October 1844. 
5, To Pryce Bucntey Wittrames, of Llegodig, in the county of Mont- 
gomery, North Wales, “ certain improvements in the manufacture of ar- 
tificial stone.”’—9th October 1844. 
6, To Jean Bapriste Paut Cuappe, of Manchester, in the county of 
Lancaster, spinner and doubler, “‘ certain improvements in machinery or 
apparatus for spinning and doubling cotton and other fibrous substances,” 
—%th October 1844, 
7. To Jacoz Samupa, of the Southwark Iron Works, engineer, and 
Josrru D’Acuitar Samupa, of the same place, engineer, “ certain im- 
provements in the manufacture and arrangement of parts and apparatus 
for the construction and working of atmospheric railways.”—10th Octo- 
ber 1844. 
8. To Wittiam Crarke, of Nottingham, lace manufacturer, “‘ improve- 
ments in machinery for manufacturing ornamented bobbin net or twist 
lace.’’—15th October. 1844. 
9. To Witt1am Cormack, of York Street, Commercial Road, in the 
county of Middlesex, manufacturing chemist, “ a new or improved method 
or plan for purifying coal-gas,””—15th October 1844. 
10. To Vice-Admiral Sir Granam Even Hamonp, Baronet, K.C.B., of 
Norton Lodge, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, being a communication from 
his son Commander Anprew Snare Hamonp, R.N., now commanding 
Her Majesty’s steam sloop of war Salamander, stationed in the Pacific, 
improvements in the mode of fastening on and reefing paddle-wheel 
float-boards, or paddles.”—15th October 1844. 
11. To Grorce Avaustus Koiimann, of the German Chapel, St James’s 
Palace, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, “ certain improvements in 
railways and locomotive and other carriages.’”—16th October 1844. 
