List of Patents for Neiv Inveiiiiuns, 1 9I 



John Edwards, of the parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, 

 kvi the county of Middlesex, currier and harness-maker; for 

 i machine or apparatus upon an improved construction, for 

 the purpose of preventing persons being drowned, u hich he 

 denominates the lift: buoy. 



William Horrocks, cf Stockport, in the county of Ches- 

 ter, cotton manufacturer; for further improvements to a 

 machine for the weaving of cotton and other goods by 

 hajid, steam, water, or other power, 



Charles Hobson, of Siiefneld, in the county of York, 

 silver plater, Charles Sylvester, of the same place, chemist, 

 and John Moorhouse, of Sheffield aforesatij, surgeon; for 

 a method of sheathing ships, roofing houses, and hning 

 walcr-spouts, with a material not heretofore used for those 

 purposes, 



Thomas Pidgeon, of the parish of St. Pancras, in. the 

 county of Middlesex, gentleman ; for a saddle upon an im- 

 proved consti-uction. 



Abraham Ogier Stransbary, of the city of New York, in 

 the United States ; for locks and keys upon an improved 

 construction. 



John Bevan?, of Little OLieen-street,Linco!n's-inn Fields, 

 in the county of Middlesex, carpenter and joiner; for a 

 wmdow-frame and sashes upon a principle wholly new, 

 applicable to frames atid sashes already made as to new 

 ones, which conceal the sash-lines and exclude the air. 



John Blunt, of the borough of Warwick, in the county 

 of Warwick, surgeon ; for an improvement to stirrups now 

 in use, which is to be fixed thereto, and by means of which, 

 whenever the stirrup happens to be in a reversed direction, 

 by a horseman falling from his horse, the stirrup will im- 

 mediately fali from the leather, by which means tire same 

 is suspended. 



Samuel Miller, of the parish of St. Pancras, in the county 

 of Middlesex, engineer ; for an improvement upon, and ma- 

 chinery to be attached to, coaches and various other car- 

 riages, for the better acconnnodation of passengers. 



John Cox Stevens, of New York, North America, but 

 now residing in New Bond-street, iu the county of iSIid- 

 dlcsex, gentleman ; for a new method of generating steam. 



Alexander Brodie, of Carey -street, in the liberty of the 

 rolls, and county of Middlesex, iron-master and founder ; 

 for an improved method of making steam-engine boik-rs 

 and steam boilers, for various other purposes ; and of con- 

 structing the flue for the conveying tiie heat to the sam-, 

 whereby th.e conatimi^fion of fuel i< considerably Icssn;. i 



