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List of Patents granted in Engkmdfrovi ^Oth March to l^tli 

 June 1829. 



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Mar. 30. To J. Ijambert, Esq. of Liverpool Street, London, for " an im- 

 provement in makLqg iron, applicable to the smelting of the ore, 

 and at various subsequent stages of the process, up to the comple- 

 tion of the rods or bars, and for the improvement of the quality 

 of inferior iron." 

 April 11. To W. Prior, of Albany Road, Camberwell, for « improvements 

 in the construction and combination of machinery for securing, 

 supporting, and striking the top-masts and top-gallant masts of 

 ships." 

 14* To J. LiHON, of Guernsey, but now residing at the Naval Club- 

 House, Bond Street, a Commander in our Royal Navy, for " an 

 improved method of constructing ship's pintles for han^ng the 

 rudder." 

 28. To H. R. Palmer, for " improvements in the construction of ware- 

 houses, sheds, and other buildings, intended for the protection of 

 property." 

 To B. Cook, Birmingham, for " an improved method of making 

 rollers or cylinders of copper and other metals, or a mixture of 

 metals, for printing of calicoes, cloths, and other articles." 

 To J. Wright, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for " improvements in 

 condensing the gas or gases produced by the decomposition of 

 muriate of soda, and certain other substances, which improve- 

 ment may also be applied to other purposes." 

 To. P. Pickering, Frodsham, Cheshire,tand W. Pickering, Li 

 verpool, merchants, for " having invented an engine, or niachi. 

 nery to be worked by means of fluids, gases, or air, on shore or 

 on sea, and which they intend to denominate ' Pickering's En- 

 gine.' " 

 To J. Davis, Lemon Street, sugar-refiner, for " a certain improve- 

 ment in the condenser used for boiling sugar in vacuo." 

 May 2. To G. W. Lee, Bagnio Court, Newgate Street, merchant, for 

 " certain improvements in machinery for spinning cotton and 

 other fibrous substances." 

 To H. Bock, Esq. Ludgate Hill, for " improvements in machinery 

 for embroidering or ornamenting cloths, stuffs, and other fa- 

 brics." 

 19. To J. DuTTON junior, Wotton Underedge, Gloucester, clothier, 

 for " certain improvements in propelling ships, boats, and other 

 vessels, or floating bodies, by steam or other power." 

 21. To M. Dick Irvine, Ayr, for " an improved rail-road, and for 

 propelling carriages thereoit by machinery, for conveying passen- 

 gers, letters, intelligence, packets, and other goods, with great 

 vel ocity." 



