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purpose of loading and unloading vessels ; and also for rais- 

 ino- large anchors and other immense weights to any height 

 required. — February 12. 



To our right trusty and right well beloved cousin 

 Charles Earl Stanhope; for his improvements respecting 

 the form, construction and manner of building and fitting 

 out ships and vessels for the purpose of navigation, and 

 especially for counteracting or diminishing the danger of 

 that most mischievous invention for destroying ships and 

 vessels, knovi-n by the name or appellation of Submarine 

 Bombs, Carcasses, or Explosions. — February 16. 



To James Winter, of Stoke under Hamdon, in tlic 

 county of Somerset, glove manufacturer; for his machine 

 for sewing and pointing leather gloves, with neatness and 

 strength much superior to that which is effected by manual 

 labour. — February 20. 



To Andrew Kaufiman, of the parish of Saint Leonard, 

 Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, musical instru- 

 ment maker; for his improvements in the construction of 

 the flageolette, or English flute. — I'ebruary 20. 



To Archibald Thomson, of the parish of Saint John, in 

 the citv of Westminster and county of Middlesex, engineer ; 

 for his improvements (by the application of known prin- 

 ciples) upoii certain parts of mill spinning for spinning 

 of wool or cotton. — February 20. 



To Isaac Sanford, of the city of Gloucester, civil engi- 

 neer, and Stephen Price, of Stroud, in the county of Glou- 

 cester, civil engineer ; for their method to raise a nap or pile 

 on woollen, cotton, and all other cloth, which may require 

 a nap or pile, as a substitute for teasels ()r cards.— Feb. 20. 



To Frederic Albert Winsor, of I 'all Mall, in the county 

 of Middlesex, cent.; for his oven stove furnace, or appara- 

 tus for the extracting of inflanmnable air or gas, and also oil, 

 acetous and anniionial liquors from diffeicnt kinds of fuel, 

 tor reducing such fuel into coke and charcoal, for com- 

 pletely purifying such inflammable air or gas of its odour 

 during a slate (d' combustion. — February 'JU. 



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