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engineer, ‘ certain improvements in propelling carriages on railways 
and common roads, and vessels on rivers and canals.’’—13th November 
1844. 
24. To Sir Grorce Stevart Mackenzre of Coul, in the county of Ross, 
Baronet, ‘‘an improvement or improvements in the manufacture of 
paper, more particularly for the purposes of writing and copying writings, 
and machinery for effecting the same; also the manufacture of a fluid 
or fluids, to be used with the improved paper in the manner of ink.’’— 
15th November 1844. 
25. To Witt1am Bepineton Junior, of Birmingham, in the county of 
Warwick, manufacturer, ‘‘ improvements in the construction of furnaces.”’ 
—18th November 1844, 
26. To Joun Dearman Duyniciirr, of the town and county of the town 
of Nottingham, lace manufacturer, Witt1am Crorts, of New Lenton, in 
the county of Nottingham, lace manufacturer, and Joun Woopuouse Bac- 
LEY, of New Radford, in the county of Nottingham, mechanic, ‘‘ certain 
improvements in the manufacture of lace and other weavings.”—18th 
November 1844. 
27. To Fretix Moreau, of Ghent, in the kingdom of Belgium, engineer, 
** improvements in the manufacture of corks, and other similar articles 
made of cork-wood or other materials, and the application of certain of 
the refuse matters to various useful purposes for which they have never 
heretofore been employed.—19th November 1844. 
28. To Joun Groom, of Oldham, in the county of Lancaster, mechanic, 
“certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for preparing, slub- 
bing and roving, cotton, wool-and other fibrous materials.’-—22d Novem- 
ber 1844. 
29. To Jostas CuristorHer Gampie, of St Helens, in the county of 
Lancaster, manufacturing chemist, “‘ improvements in the manufacture of 
sulphuric acid.” —25th November 1844. 
30. To Witt14M Jounson, of Bury, in the county of Lancaster, agent, 
“improvements in machinery or apparatus for preparing cotton, wool, 
flax, and other fibrous substances.’”’—25th November 1844. 
31. To Esenezer May Dorr, of Ludgate Hill, in the city of London, 
gentleman, being a communication from abroad, and partly his own in- 
yention, ‘‘improvements in the manufacture of horse-shoe nails,” —25th 
November 1844. 
32. To Roserr Wittiam Srevier, of Henrietta Street, Cavendish 
Square, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, “ certain improvements 
in looms for weaving, and in the mode or method of producing plain or 
figured goods or fabrics.”’—26th November 1844. 
33. To James Nasmyru, of Patricroft, in the county of Lancaster, 
