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List of Patents fur Inventions granted for Scotland from 23d 

 December 1842 to 22d March 1843, inclmive. 



1. To Egbert Wilson, manager at the works of Messrs Nasinyths, 

 Gaskell, & Co., Patricroft, near Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, 

 engineer, " certain improvements in the construction of locomotive and 

 other steam engines.'' — 27th December 1842. 



2. To Gabriel Hippolyte Moreau of Leicester Square, in the county 

 of Middlesex, gentleman, " certain improvements in propelling vessels." 

 — 27th December 1842. 



3. To James Morris of Cateatou Street, in the city of London, mer- 

 chant, being a communication from abroad, "improvements in locomotive 

 and other steam engines.'' — 27th December 1842. 



4. To Henry Samuel Rush of Sloane Street, in the county of Middies 

 sex, mechanic, " improvements in apparatus for containing matches for 

 obtaining instantaneous light." — 29th December 1842. 



5. To John Eand of Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, in the count'.' 

 of Middlesex, artist, " improvements in making and closing metallic col- 

 lapsable vessels.'' — 29th December 1842. 



6. To Henry Beaumont Leesox of Greenwich, in the county of Kent, 

 doctor of medicine, " improvements in the art of depositing and manufac- 

 turing metals and metal articles by electro-galvanic agency, and in the 

 apparatus connected therewith." — 30th December 1842. 



7. To Robert Logan of Blackheath, in the county of Kent, Esquire, 

 " improvements in obtaining and preparing the fibres and other products 

 of the cocoa nut, and its husks.'" — 9th January 1843. 



8. To Charles Hancock of Grosvenor Place, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, artist, " certain improvements in printing cotton, silk, woollen, and 

 other fabrics.'' — 11th January 1843. 



9. To James Gardner of Banbury, in the county of Oxford, ironmonger, 

 " improvements in cutting hay, straw, and other vegetable matters for the 

 food of animals." — lltli January 1843. 



10. To John Stephen Hourlier of Sherborn Street, Blandford Squ;m>, 

 in the county of Middlesex, engineer, being a communication from abroa-l, 

 "certain improvements in macliinery used in printing calicoes, silk-, 

 paper-hangings, and other fabrics.'' — 13th January 1843. 



