374 List of Patents. 



trays, waiters, and various other articles, and new modes 

 or methods of manufacturing the Scime, that is to say, by 

 presses and stamps. 



Richard Brandon, the elder, of Lucas -street, in the pa- 

 rish of St. Mary Rotherhilhe, in the couutv of Snrrcv ; 

 for a composition from British herbs and plants for the cure 

 of the evil, scrophula, scurvv, lepiosv, gout, and rheu- 

 matism, and which he has denominated and called Bran- 

 don's British Constitvtioval Pills, mid Liquid and Botanic 

 Ointment, and which in upwards of 3000 cases has been 

 attended with the moi^t unparalleled success in the course 

 of the last nine months. 



Jonathan Hornblower, of the borough of Penryn, in 

 the county of Cornwall, engineer; for a s*eam-wheel or 

 engine for raising water, and for other useful purposes, in 

 arts and manufactures, bv means of steam. 



Stuart Arnold, of Wakefield, in the county of York, 

 gentleman ; for a chimney safe-guard, for the preservation 

 of houses and buildings from fire, robbery, and foul air. 



George Alexander Bond, of Hatton Garden in the pa- 

 rish of St. Andrew Holborn, in the county of Middlesex, 

 gentleman ; for certain improvements in the constructioii 

 of clocks and other time-pieces, whereby they are rendered 

 of much greater utility and service both by sea and land than 

 any heretofore made use of. 



Job Rider, of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, in that 

 part of the united kingdom called Ireland, clock and 

 ^vatch-maker; for certain improvements on the steam- 

 engine, 



Willis Earle, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, 

 merchant ; for improvements in the mode of constructing 

 and working steam-engines. 



^ Sir George Wright, of Ray Lodge, in the county of 

 Essex, baronet; for an instrument or machine for cutUng 

 out of solid stone, wood, or other materials, pillars and 

 tubes, either cjlindrical or conical, with great saving of 

 labour and materials. 



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