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List of Patents granted in England, Jrom 15t?t September to 



21 St November 1829. 

 1829. 



Sept. 15. To J. AiTCHisoN, Clyde Buildings, Glasgow, for his " improve- 

 ments in the Concentrating and Evaporating of Cane Juice, So- 

 lutions of Sugar, and other Fluids." 



To T. Cobb, Calthorpe House, Bradbury, Oxford, for his " improve- 

 ments in the manufacture of Paper, intended for the walls of 

 rooms, and in the apparatus for effecting the same." 

 23. To T. West WOOD, Middlesex, watchmaker, for his " improvements 

 in Watches and Time-keepers." 



To J. Brown, Clerkenwell, watchmaker, for his " improvements 

 applicable to Watches and other Horological Machines." 



To H. Tyleh, AVarwick Lane, brass-founder, for his " improve- 

 ments in the construction of Water-closets." 

 30. To .T. Moore, Bristol, for " Machinery for propelling carriages, 

 ships, or other floating bodies ; and Apparatus for condensing the 

 steam of the steam-engine, after it has propelled the steam- 

 engine piston." 



To Lieutenant M. Rodger, Royal Navy, Strand, London, for his 

 " improvements in the construction of Cat-head Stoppers." 



To T. Banks, Patrecroft, civil engineer, for his "improvements in 

 Steam-engines." 

 Oct. 7" To P. Descroizilles, Fenchurch Street, London, for his " improve- 

 ments in Apparatus for removing the down from cotton and cer- 

 tain other fabrics, by singeing." 

 15. To W. Church, Hey wood House, near Birmingham, for " improve- 

 ments in Machinery for propelling vessels by steam, and in 

 BoUers applicable to the same, and also to other purposes." 



To W. Church, Hey wood House, near Birmingham, for his "im- 

 provements in, on, or upon Instruments for sharpening knives 

 and other edge-tools, and the Machinery or Apparatus for manu- 

 facturing the same." 

 28. To T.J. Fuller, civil engineer, Middlesex, for his "improved Me- 

 chanical Power, applicable to machinery of diffei"ent kinds." 

 Nov. 2. To G. Dan RE, Birmingham, for his " Self-acting Air or Gas Regu- 

 lator or Stopcock, for governing the flow of air or gas, which may 

 be applied to other purposes." 



To J. Maccurdy, Esq. Great James' Street, Bedford Row, Lon- 

 don, for "improvements in the method of constnicting Mills and 

 MiU-stones for grinding." 



To Colonel J. Viney, Piccadilly, for " improvements in Steam- 

 boilers, and in carriages or apparatus connected therewith." 



To J. SoAMs junior, Spittalfields, soap-maker, for his " preparation of 

 a certain material produced from a vegetable substance, and the 

 application thereof to the purposes of affording Light, and other 

 uses." 



