440 List of Scottish Patents. 



spinner, in consequence of a communication from a certain foreigner resid- 

 ing abroad, for an invention of " certain improvements in looms for weav- 

 ing."— 16th August 1839. 



3'2, To AViLLiAM Hexky Hornby of Blackburn, in the county of Lan- 

 caster, cotton-spinner, and William Kenworthy of the same place, cot- 

 ton-spinner, for an invention of " certain improvements in the machinery or 

 apparatus for sizeing and otherwise preparing cotton, wool, Has, and other 

 warps for weaving." — 17th August 1839. 



33. To John Mercer of Oakenshaw, in the county of Lancaster, calico- 

 printer and chemist, John Dynelay Prince the younger of Manchester, 

 in the said county, calico printer, and William Blythe of Church, in the 

 said county, manufacturing chemist, for an invention of " certain improved 

 processes to be used in the printing, dyeing, or colouring of cotton, woollen, 

 silk, or other cloths and yarns." — 17th August 1839. 



34. To John Buchan vn of Glasgow, North Britain, coach-builder, and 

 William Bridges Adams of Porchester Terrace Bayswater, in the county 

 of Middlesex, gentleman, for an invention of " certain improvements in the 

 construction of wheel-carriages, parts of wliich improvements are also ap- 

 plicable to macliinery for propelling, and also for the purpose of securing 

 ships and other vessels, and for communicating motion between different 

 portions of machinery." — 22d August 1839. 



35. To James Capple Miller of Manchester, in the county of Lancas- 

 ter, gentleman, for an invention of " certain improvements in printing cali- 

 coes, muslins, and other fabrics." — 26th August 1839. 



36. To Barclay Farquharson Watson of Lincoln's Inn Fields, in the 

 county of Middlesex, solicitor, in consequence of a communication from a 

 certain foreigner residing abroad, for an invention of " improvements in 

 cnishing or preparing New Zealand flax (Phoriiium Tenax.)" — 4th Septem- 

 ber 18.39. 



37. To Matthew Uzielli of King William Street, in the city of Lon- 

 don, merchant, in consequence of a communication from a certain foreigner 

 residing abroad, for an invention of " improvements in impregnating wood 

 or timber with chemical materials." — 4th September 1839. 



38. To John Augustus Tulk of Seaton and Lowca iron-works, Cumber- 

 land, iron master, for an invention of " improvements in the manufacture of 

 iron." — 4th September 1839. 



39. To Frederick Parker of New Gravel Lane, Shadwell, in the coun- 

 ty of Middlesex, animal charcoal manufacturer, for an invention of "im- 

 provements in revivifying or restoring animal charcoal." — 6th September 

 1839. 



40. To John Dickson of Brook Street, Holborn, in the city of London, 

 engineer, for an invention of " improvements in rotatory steam-engines." — 

 6tli September 1839. 



41. To William Hale of Greenwich, in the county of Kent, engineer, 

 for an invention of " improvements in steam-engines, and apparatus con- 

 nected therewith, and in machinery for propelling vessels, part of which im- 

 provements are applicable to raising or forcing fluids." — 7th September 1839. 



42. To Robert Carey of Breadgar, near Sittingbourne, in the county of 

 Kent, gentleman, in consequence of a communication from a certain fo- 

 reigner residing abroad, for an invention of " certain imjyxtMai^nts in pav- 

 ing or covering streets, roads, and other ways."— J|w^e^fftW 1839. 



