List of English Patents. 207 



Aug. 5. To J. Bhowv, Bii'iningham, coach-maker, for " his improved coach, 

 particularly adapted for public conveyance and luggage." 



10. To W. Shand, Esq. Bum, Kincardineshire, for " improvements 



in distillation and evaporation." 

 J. J. INIacleod, Esq. Westminster, for " improvements in prepar- 

 ing or manufacturing certain substances so as to produce bariUa." 



11. To J. Rowland, London, and C. Macmillan, London, for 



" their improved process or mode of constructing, forming, or 

 making streetways, carriage-roads, and high-ways in general." 

 To .J. H. K.OLFE, Cheapside, musical-instrument maker, for " im- 

 provements upon the self-acting piano, forte." 



14. To E. Weeks, King's Road, CheLsea, for " improvements in and 



upon certain apparatus, already known for the communicating of 

 heat, by means of the circulation of fluid." 



20. To J. MusHET, Regent Park, for " a certain medicine for gouty 



affections of the stomach, spasms, cramps, inflammations of the 

 lungs, coughs, beyond any other medicine or application in like 

 cases." 



21. To J. Jones, Leeds, for " improvements in machinery, or appara- 



tus for dressing and finishing wooUen cloths. 



To Lieut. W. Roger, London, for " improvements in the con- 

 struction of anchors." 

 Sept. 2. To G. H. Makton, London, gunmaker, for " an improvement in 

 the construction of locks for all kinds of fowling-pieces and fire- 

 arms." 



To J. Tucker, Middlesex, brewer, for improvements in the con- 

 struction of cannon. 

 9. To T. S. Brandreth, Liverpool, for " a new method of applying 

 animal power to machinery." 



To J. A. FoNzi, Middlesex, for " improvements on fire-places." 



To J. LoAMES, jun. of Wheeler Street, Spitalfields, soapmaker, for 

 " a new preparation or manufacture of a certain material pro- 

 duced from a vegetable substance, and the application thereof to 

 the purposes of applying light, and other uses. 



To J. Morgan, Tipton, Stafford, for " a method of preparing iron- 

 plates, or black plates for tinning." 

 Sept. 9. To Colonel R. Torrens, Croyden, Surrey, for " an apparatus for 

 the purpose of communicating power and motion." 



15. To D. Laurence, Strood, and J. C. Ashford, gunmakers, Kent 



for " their improvements in apparatus to be aj)plied to fowling, 

 pieces and other fire-arms, in place of locks." 



To Captain G. Harris, R. N. Brompton, Middlesex, for " his 

 improvements in the manufacture of ropes and cordage, canvas 

 and other fabrics or articles, from substances hitherto unused for 

 that purpose. 



To J. Milne, Edinburgh, architect, for " a machine or engine for 

 dressing stones used in masonry, by the assistance of a steam-en- 

 gine, a winch, a horse, or water power, whereby a great quan- 

 tity of manual labour will be saved. 



