List of English Patents. 199 



trading sugar or syrups from cane-juice and other substances 

 1830. containing sugar, and in refining sugar and syrups." 



Jan. 12. To W. Hale, Colchester, Essex, mechanist, for his " method of 

 raising or forcing water for propelling vessels." 

 18. To J. Carpenter, Willenhall, Wolverhampton, Stafford, and J. 

 Young, Wolverhampton, locksmiths, for their " improvements 

 on locks and other securities applicable to doors and other pur- 

 poses." 

 Jan. 18. To W. Parr, Union Place, City -road, Middlesex, gentleman, for 

 his " method of producing a reciprocating action to be applied 

 to the vporking of pumps, mangles, and all other machinery to 

 which reciprocating action is required or may be applied." 

 21. To E. Dakeyne, and J. Dakeyne, Darley Dale, Derby, merchants, 

 for their " machine or hydraulic engine for applying the power 

 or pressure of water, steam, and other elastic fluids to the pur- 

 pose of working machinery, and other uses requiring power, 

 and applicable to that of raising or forcing of fluids. 

 2&. To J. Yates, Hyde, Chester, calico-printer, for his " method or 

 process of giving a metallic surface to cotton, silk, linen, and 

 other fabrics." 



To G. Stocker and A. Stocker, Somerset, for a " cock for drawing 

 liquor from casks, which produces a stop superior to that which 

 is effected by common cocks, and will continue in use for a 

 longer time." 



To J. Arnold, SheflSeld, for " an improved spring-latch or fasten- 

 ing for doors." 



To G. F. Johnson, Canterburj'^, for " a machine which is intended as 

 a substitute for drags for carriage-wheels, and other purposes." 



To Dr T. Bulkely, Richmond, Surrey, for " a method of making 

 candles." 



To J. Cobbing, Bury St Edmunds, for " certain improvements in 

 skaits." 



To J. Weight, Shelton, Staffordshire Potteries, for " a manufac- 

 ture of ornamental tiles, bricks, and pan-tiles for floors, pave- 

 ments, and other purposes." 



To R. Busk, Esq. Leeds, for " improvements in apparatus for dis- 

 tilling and rectifying. 

 28. To Dr T. Revere, New York, America, for " a new alloy applica- 

 ble to the sheathing of ships, and various other useful pur- 

 poses." 

 Feb. 4. To J. Lambert, Esq. London, for an " improvement in the pro- 

 cess of making iron applicable ta the smelting of ore, and at 

 various stages of the process, up to the completion of the rods 

 or bars, and a new process for the improving of the quality of 

 inferior iron." 



To G. PococK, Esq. Bristol, for " improvements in constructing 

 globes for astronomical, geographical, and other purposes." 



