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1 >. To John Ci.ay, of Cotlingliani, in tlio founty of York, gentleman^ 

 and Frederic K Hosexboeg of Sculcoates, in the county of York, gentleman, 

 " improvements in arranging and setting up types for printing." — od No- 

 vcuiber 1842. 



14. To James riLUitovv, of Tottenham Green, in tLc lounty of Middlesex, 

 engineer, " certain improvements in the application of bteam, air, and other 

 vapours and gaseous agents to the production of motive power, and in i\.e 

 macljiucry l.y which the same is eftectcd.'"— 7th November 1842. 



15. To FRA^-CIS EouDiLiAC CoxDEn, of Highgate, in the county of 

 Middlesex, civil engineer, being a communication from abroad, '• improve- 

 ments in the cutting and shaping of wood, and in the machinery for that 

 pui-posc." — 9th November 1842. 



16. To JoHX Mitchell, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwiclc, steel- 

 pen manufacturer, " a certain improvement in the manufacture of metallic 

 pens, and a certain improvement in the rur.nufacture of penholders." — lltli 

 November 1842. 



17. To Henry Ciarke, of Droglieda, in the county of Louth, in the king- 

 dom of Ireland, linen merdiant, " improvenients in machinery for lapping 

 and folding all descriptions of fabrics, whether woven by hand or power."— 

 17tli November 1842. 



18. To John Spinks, the younger of Jolm Street, Bedford Eow, in the 

 county of Middlesex, gentleman, " an improved apparatus for giving elas- 

 ticity to certain parts of railways, and other carriages requiring the same," 

 being a communication from abro.i.d. — 21st November 18:2. 



19. To Thomas Wrioley, of Bridge Hall Mills, Bury, Lancaster, paper 

 manufacturer, " certain improvements in machinery for manufacturing 

 paper." — 28th November 1842. 



£0. To William Colev Joxes of Yauxhall Walk, in the parish of Lam- 

 beth, in the county of Surrey, chemist, " improvements in treating or ope- 

 rating upon a certain unctuous substance, in order to obtain products there- 

 from, for the manufacture of candles and other purposes." — 7th December 

 1842. 



21. To Charles Maurice Elizee Sautter, of Austin Friars, in the city 

 of London, gentleman, being a communication from abroad, " improvements 

 in the manufacture of sulphuric acid.'' — 7th December 1842. 



22. 'J'o Don rEuno Pouchant, of Glasgow, civil-engineer, "a certain im- 

 provement or improvements in the constiuction of machinery for manufac- 

 turing sugar.'' — 7th December 1842. 



23. To Charles Heard Wild of Birmingham, in the county of War- 

 wick, engineer, " an improved switch for railway purposes.''— 7th Decem- 

 ber 1842. 



24. To John Browne, of Charlotte Street, Portland Place, in the county 

 of Middlesex, Escpiire, " improvements in the manufacture of mud-boots 

 and over.alls." — 7th December 1842. 



2.J. To William Coley Jones of Yauxhall 'I'errnre, in the comity of 



