206 List of English Patents. 



July 4- To M. Knowles, Surrey, for " an improved method of construct- 

 ing and forming ceilings and partitions for dwelling-houses, ware- 

 houses, work-shops, or other buildings, in order to render the 

 same more secure against fire." 



To G. K. ScuLTHORPE, Middlesex, gent, for " improvements on 

 axles or axle-trees, and coach and other springs." 



To J. C. Danniell, Bradford, Wilts, clothier, for " improvements 

 in machinery applicable to dressing woollen cloth." 



8. To W. Ramsbottom, Manchester, for " improvements in power- 



looms for weaving cloth." 



To W". Leeson, Birmingham, for " improvements in harness and 

 saddlery, part of which improvements are applicable to other pur- 

 poses." 



To M. Poole, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, for " improvements in 

 harness and saddlery, part of which improvements are applicable 

 to other purposes." 



To M. Poole, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, for " improvements in 

 the apparatus for raising or generating steam and currents of air, 

 and for the application thereof to locomotive engines, and other 

 purposes." 



9. To T. Salmon, Stoke-ferry, Norfolk, for " his improved malt- 



kiln." 

 25. To G. Straker, South Shields, for " an improvement in ships' wind- 

 lasses." 

 To L. QuETiN, London, for " his improved vehicle, or combina- 

 tion of vehicles, for the carriage or conveyance of passengers and 



To F. H. N. Drake, Esq. Colyton House, Devon, for " improve- 

 ments in tiles for covering houses, and other buildings." 



To J. NichoUs, Pershall, Stafford, for " improvements in the lever, 

 and the application of its power." 



To J. Bates, Bishopsgate Street, merchant, for " his improved me- 

 thod of constructing steam-boilers or generators, whereby the 

 bulk of the boiler or generator, and the consumption of fuel, are 

 reduced. 

 30. To J. Hutchinson, Liverpool, for " improvements in machinery 

 for spinning cotton, silk, linen, woollen, and other fibrous sub- 

 stances." 

 Aug. 1. To J. Bates, of Bishopsgate Street-within, for " his new process 

 or method of whitening sugar." 

 3. To N. Jocelyn, London, late of North America, for " improve- 

 ments in the preparation for manufacture of blank forms for 

 bankers' checks, bills of exchange, promissory-notes, post-bills, 

 and other similar instruments, or securities for the exchange of 

 payments of moneys, by which forgeries and alterations in the 

 same are prevented or detected." 

 5. To J. Bailey, Leicester, frame-smith, for " improvements in ma- 

 chinery for making lace." 



