List of Patents for nefv Invent ivn'>\ Qi 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS, 



IVIuchhave passed the Signet Office frum D&c. 24, 1804, 

 to. Jan. 24, 1B05. 

 To Thomas Haniiltou Kc ddie, of Duke-street, Grosveiiorr 

 square, in the county of AJicidlescx, sadler, for a cartouch- 

 hox or receptacle for cailridges of gunpowder or gunpowder 

 and ball for charging musquctry or artillery, or any other 

 description of tire-arnis. 



To John Heppenstall, of Doncastcr, in the countv of 

 Y()rk, niachiae-n}aker and engineer, for certain iniprove- 

 ments in slivering, and preparing hemp, flax, and sub- 

 stitutes for hemp and flax, previous to the operation of 

 spinnino-. 



To John Robert Lucas, of Charlton-IIousc,in the county 

 of Somerset, Es'q. for an iitiprovemeht in the art or method 

 of making, spreading, or fattening sheet-glass, commonly 

 called German sheet-glass, or any other spread glass re- 

 quiring a pohshed surface. 



To Samuel Cliifncy, of Newniavkct, in the county of 

 Sufiolk, rider, ior certain improvements upon bitts of 

 bridles. 



To John Jones, of the city of Chester, chymist, for a 

 liquor for printing or dyeing of cotton, linen, or woollen. 



To William Lester, of Piccadilly, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, engineer, for certain improvements on an engine or 

 machine for separatina^ corn seeds and pulse from the straw. 

 To VV'^illiam Uackwo((d the younger, of Shelton, in the 

 countv of Stafford, potter, for a method of making win- 

 dows and lisrhts upon new j)rincipies. 



To Eduard Shorter, of New Crane, Wappintr, in the 

 county of Middlesex, mechanic, for certain mechanical 

 aj)paralus, by which tlie raising of ballast is rendered more 

 easy, cheap, and expeditious, and which may also be ap- 

 plied to other useful purposes. 



To Simeon Thompson, of Red Cross Wharf, Upper 

 Thames-street, in the city of London, coal-merchant, for 

 a bushel or bushels and other measures upon a new con- 

 struction for measuring coals, grain, seed, and other dry 

 measurable commodities. 



To John J^all, of ihe city of Norwich, engineer, forcer- 

 tain improvements in a machine for thrashing corn and 

 pulse. 



To Edward Thunder, of Brighthelmstone, in the counry 

 of Sussex, for an improved mode or method of keeping in 

 tune certain musical instruments called piano fortes, 

 grand piano fortes, harpsichords, spinet.", and other 

 stringed instruments. 



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