200 List of Scotch Patents. 



1830, 



Feb. 4. To J. Gray, Beaumoris, Anglesea, fnr " a new and improved me- 

 thod of preparinjT and putting on copper-sheatliing for shipping." 

 To C. T. Miller, Middlesex, for " certain improvements in ma- 

 nufacturing candles." 

 To T. J. C. Daniel of Limphley Stoke, in the parish of Bradford, 

 Wilts, clothier, for " certain improvements in the machinery 

 appliciible to the manufacturing of woollen cloths." 



List of Patents granted in Scotland fivm IQth March to \^th 

 June 1830. 

 1830. 



Mar. 16. To Andrew Smith of Prince's Street, Leicester Square, in the 

 Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields, in the County of Middle- 

 sex, machinist, for " certain improvements in the construction 

 of window frames, sashes or casements, sun-blinds, shutters, 

 and doors, designed to afford security against burglars, as well 

 as to exclude the weather." 

 To Thojias Affleck of the town of Dumfries, in the county of 

 Dumfries in Scotland, Gent., for " certain improvements in 

 apparatus and machinery for cleansing and deepening rivers, 

 and in the method of applying the same." 



Apr. 13. To James Caurick of Mossley Vale, near Liverpool, in the county, 

 palatine of Lancaster, Esq. for " certain improvements in ma- 

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

 stances," communicated to him by a certain foreigner residing 

 abroad. 

 29. To Samuel Buown of Billeter Square in the City of London, Esq. 

 for " certain improvements in making or manufacturing bolts 

 or chains." 

 To William Aitken of Carron Vale in Scotland, Esq. for " cer- 

 tain improveinents in the means of keeping or preserving beer, 

 ale, and other fermenting liquors." 



May 3. To Richard Witty of Basford, in the Parish of Wolstanton, in 

 the county of Stafford, engineer, for " certain improvements 

 in apparatus for making and supplying coal-gas for useful pur- 

 poses," 

 12. Tc James Viney of Piccadilly, Colonel of Artillery, for " certain 

 improvements on steam-boilers, and in carriages or apparatus 

 connected therewith." 



June 14. To Edward Turner of Gower Street, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, M. D., and William Shand of the Burn, in the county 

 of Kincardine in Scotland, Esq. for " a new method of purifi'- 

 ing and whitening sugar, or other saccharine matter." 



