List of English Patents. 391. 



1829. 

 May 23. I'o T. R. Williams, Esq. Norfolk Street, Strand, for " improve, 

 ments in the manufacturing of felt, or a substance in the nature 

 thereof applicable to covering the bottoms of vessels, and other 

 purposes." 

 26. To T. Ahnold, Hoxton, tin>plate worker, for " an improved ma- 

 chine or gauge for the purpose of denoting the quality or strength 

 of certain fluids, or spirituous liquors, withdrawn from the vessel 

 in which the same are contained ; and which machine or galige 

 may be so constructed as to effect either of the above objects 

 without the other, if required." 

 To W. Poole, St Michael on the Mount, Lincoln, smith, for 

 " improvements in machinery for propelling vessels, and giving 

 motion to miUs and other machinery." 

 To C. T. Sturtevant, Hackney, for " improvements in the ma- 

 nufacturing of soap." 

 To J. C. Daniell, Limpley Stoke, Bradford Wilts, clothier, for 

 " improvements in machinery applicable to the dressing of wool- 

 len cloth." 

 28. To E. WiNANs, Vernon, Sussex, State of New Jersey, North 

 America, resident in London, for " improvements in diminishing 

 friction in wheeled carriages to be used on rail and other roads, 

 and which improvements are applicable to other purposes." 

 June 1. To W .Mann, gent. EfFra Road, Brixton, for " having discovered 

 that, by application. of compressed air, power and motion can be 

 communicated to fixed machinery, and to carriages, and other 

 locomotive machines, and to ships, vessels, and other floating 

 bodies." 

 To A. Gottlieb, Jubilee Place, Mile-end Road, for " improve, 

 ments on, or additions to, locks and keys." 

 4. To J. Smith, Bradford, York, for " improvements in machinery 

 for dressing flour." 

 To C BaooK, Meltham Mills, near Huddersfield, York, for " im- 

 provements in machinery for spinning cotton and other fibrous 

 substances." 

 13. To R. Porter, Carlisle, Cumberland, for " improvements in the 



manufacture of iron heels and tips of boots and shoes." 

 19. To F. Day, Poultry, optician, and Auguste Munch, mechanic, 

 of the same place, in consequence of a communication made to 

 them by a certain foreigner residing abroad, and inventions by 

 themselves, for " improvements on musical instruments." 

 To C. Wheatstone, Strand, for " improvements in the construc- 

 tion of wind musical instruments." 

 To M. Poole, gent. Lincoln's Inn, in consequence of a communi- 

 cation to him, made by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for 

 " improved machinery for preparing or kneading dough." 



