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IJst of raltnits (jvaateil for Scotland fiwn 2Q)i'i Sepienther to 

 22(1 December 1842. 



1. To Charles William Fircihld, of Wesley Park, in tlic parish of 

 Northfield, in the county of Worcester, farmer, " an improved propelling 

 apparatus for marine and other purposes."— 26th September 1842. 



2. To Edwin Ward Trent of Old Ford Bow, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, rope-maker, " an improved mode of preparing oakum and other fibrous 

 substances for caulking ships and other vessels."'— 20th September 1842. 



3. To Peter Kagenbuscii, of Wetter on Ehur, in Westphalia, in the king- 

 dom of Prussia, dyer, now residing in the parish of Lyth, in tlie county of 

 York, in England,'' certain improvements in the treatment of tlie alum rock 

 or schist, and in the manufacture and application of the products derived 

 therefrom."— 29th September 1842. 



4. To Henry Bewley, of Dublin, in the county of the city of Dublin, 

 licentiate apothecary and chemist, " an iinj^roved chalybeate water."' — 4ih 

 October 1842. 



r>. To Alfred jEFFEUY,of Lloyd's Street, Peutonville, in the county of 

 Middlesex, gentleman, " a new method of preparing masts, spars, and other 

 wood for ship-building and other purposes." — ICth October 1842. 



C. To Claude Edward Deutsche, of Fricour's Hotel, St Martin's Lane, 

 in t!ie county of Middlesex, gentleman, beinga communication from abroad, 

 '• improvements in combining materials to be used for cementing purposes, 

 and for the preventing the passage of fluids, and also for forming articles 

 fi-om such composition of materials." — 18th October 1842. 



7. To John Eidsdale of Leeds, in the county of York, " improvements 

 in preparing fibrous materials for weaving, and in sizing warps." — 20th 

 October 1842. 



8 To Samuel Carson, of York Street, Covent Garden, in the county of 

 Middlesex, gentleman, '■ improvements in purifying and preserving animal 

 substances."— 20th October 1842. 



9. To Henry Brown, of Selkirk, manufacturer, and Thomas Walker, of 

 tlie same place, manufacturer, " improvements on v,-oollen carding engines." 

 - 20th October 1842. 



10. To Alphonsede Troisbkioux, of Great Russel Street, Bloomsbury, 

 in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, being a communication from abroad, 

 '•'improvements in lithographic and other printing presses." — 20th October 

 1842. 



11. To John Yarley, of Colne, in the county of Lancaster, engineer, and 

 Edmonson Yarley- of the same place, cotton-manufacturer, " certain im- 

 provements in steam-engines.'"— 2Cth October 1842. 



12. To James Hyde of Duckenfield, Cheshire, mechanic, and John Hyde 

 of the same place, cotton-spinner and manufacturer, •' a certain improvement 

 or improvements in the machinery used for preparing cotton, wool, silk, flax^ 

 and similar fibrous raateiial fir spinning cotton."" — "id Nov(Mnber 1842. 



