370 Litt of Patents for New Inventions> 



iier as to enable a person making use of such means, to 

 exist, and to move from place to place, at the bottom of the 

 Sea, or at any required depth between the surface and the 

 bottom, with much more facility and advantage than by any 

 other apparatus or contrivance which has been hitherto in- 

 vented for that purpose. 



Peter Marsland, of' Ileaton Norris, in the county of Lan- 

 caster, cotton spinner; for improvements in sizing cotton 

 yarn. 



Peter Marsland, of Heaton Norris, in the county of Lan- 

 caster, cotton spinner J for an improvement in the process 

 of dveing silk, woollen, worsted, moliair, furhair, cotton, 

 and linen, or any one or more of them, as well in a part- 

 manufactured as in an unmanufactured or raw state. 



Thomas Chapman, of Witham in Holderness, in the 

 . county of York, thrashitig-machine-maker ; for a mill for 

 tearing, crushing., and preparing oask-bark to be used by 

 tanners in the process of tanning of hides. 



Henry Maudslav, of Maroaret-street, Cavendish-square, 

 in the county of Middlesex, mechanist : for a process, 

 upon an improved construction, for printing of calicos, and 

 various other articles. 



William Wilkinson, of Needham Market, in the county 

 of Suffolk ; for improved pantiles for covering houses and 

 other buildings. 



William Scott, of the London Glass Works, East Smith- 

 field, ia the county of Middlesex, glass manufectiirer; for 

 certain improvements in the manufacturing and working of 

 various kinds of glass. 



Thomas Johnson, late of Stockport, in the county of 

 Chester, but now of Preston in the county of Lancaster, 

 weaver; and James Kay, of Preston, aforesaid, machine 

 maker ; for an improved machiiie or loom for weaving 

 cotton and other goods by power. 



William Dcvercll, of Blackwall, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, engineer^ for certain improvements on the steam- 

 engine. 



Samuel CaUUvell, of Ilalhern, in the county of Leices- 

 ter ; for ncv.' machinery and apparatus to be attached or 

 annexed to certain plain frames or machines called stock*- 

 iiig-framcs, plain piece- frames, or any other plain frames 

 for the purpose of working, making, or manufacturing 

 silk, cotton, mohair, worsted, or any other sort of stuff 

 whatsoever, ir.U' plain hose, or any plain sort of piece-work 

 whatsoever, whereby these frames w-ill work, make or 

 , manufacture ail kinds of plain stockings and plain piece- 

 work by ntcchanical machinery and motion. 



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