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21. To Meyer Jacobs, of Spittalfields, Middlesex, " certain improve- 

 ments in the manufacture, stamping, and treatment generally, of woven 

 fabrics of aU kinds.'" — 25tli April 1849. 



'22. To James Roose, of Darleston, in the county of Stafford, tube-manu- 

 facturer, and William Haden-Richardson the younger, of the same 

 place, tube-manufacturer, " improvements in the manufacture of tubing." 

 —30th April 1849. 



23. To Robert Oxland, of Plymouth, chemist, and John Oxland of 

 the same place, chemist, " improvements in the manufacture of sugar." 

 —4th May 1849. 



24. To Frederick Steiner, of Hyndburn, near Accrington in the county 

 of Lancaster, turkey-red dyer, " improved processes and apparatus to be 

 used in the turkey-red dye, on cotton and its fabrics." — 7th May 1849. 



25. To John Dalton, of HoUingworth, in the county of Chester, calico- 

 printer, " a certain improvement or certain improvements in printing 

 calicoes and other surfaces." — 9th May 1849. 



26. To Alexander Munkittrick, of Manchester, in the county of Lan- 

 caster, merchant, " an improved corporation of matter, which is applicable, 

 as a substitute for oil, to the lubrication of machuiery, and for other pur- 

 poses," which has been communicated to him by a foreigner residing 

 abroad. — 10th IMay 1849. 



27- To James Anderson, of Abbotsford Place, in the city of Glasgow, 

 North Britain, starch- manufacturer, " a certain improved mode of sepa- 

 rating different qualities of potatoes and other vegetables." — 11th May 

 1849. 



28. To Alexander Swan, of Kirkcaldy, in the county of Fife, manu- 

 facturer, " improvements in heating apparatus, and in applying hot and 

 warm air to manufacturing and other purposes, where the same are re- 

 quired."— 14th May 1849. 



29. To Samuel Adams, of West Rromwich, in the county of Stafford, 

 organist, " improvements in mills for grinding." — 16th May 1849. 



30. To Rees Reece, of St John Street, Smithfield, and Astley 

 Paston-Price, of Margate, in the county of Kent, chemists, " improve- 

 ments in the manufacture and refining of sugar, or saccharine matters," 

 —21st May 1849. 



31. To Daniel Miller, civil engineer, of No. 186 St George's Road, 

 in the city of Glasgow, in Scotland, " certain improvements in the mode 

 of drawing ships up an inclined plane out of water ; for which mode a 

 patent was granted to the late Thomas Morton, of Leith, shipbuilder, 

 on the 23d day of March 1819, and which mode has been commonly 

 known as 'Morton's Slip.'" — 21st May 1849. 



32. To Alphonse Garnier, of Paris, in the republic of France, but 

 now of South Street, Finsbury, in the county of Middlesex, merchant, 

 " certain improvements in extracting and preparing colouring matter 

 from orchil," being a communication from a foreigner residing abroad. — 

 21st May 1849. 



33. To Moses Poole, of the Patent Office, Loudon, gentleman, " im- 

 provements in apparatus for drawing fluids from the human or animal 

 body," being a communication from a certain foreigner residing abroad. 

 — 23d May 1849. 



34. To William Nkwton, of the Office for Patents, 66 Chancery 



