List of Patents for new Inventions. 15^ 



To John Simpson, of the parish of Sutton, in the county 

 of York, merchant, for his method of cleaning, gunning, 

 and scouring- whalebone. — Ifith July. 



To John Sintpson, of Birmingham, in the county of 

 Warwick, tin plate worker, for his improvements in the 

 construction oi lamps, which lamps so improved he deno- 

 minates " Palmer's Birmingham Economic Lamps." — 

 16th July. 



To John Sutherland, of Liverpool, in the county of Lan- 

 caster, copper-smith, for his improvement in the construc- 

 tion of copper mills and intermediate condensers. — i6th 

 July. 



To Morris Tobias, of Wapping, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, watch manufacturer, tor his binnacle time piece or 

 time-keeper. — Ifith July. 



To James Walker, of Maidstone Hill, in the county of 

 Kent, gentleman, for his improved tubular metallic vesssel, 

 and the application thereof to the preservation of fluids 

 and various other t-hinj-^. — l6th July. 



To Tebaldi) Monzani, of Old Bond Street, in the county 

 of Middlesex, musical instrument-maker, for certain im- 

 provements on c'arineis and German flutes, — l6th July. 



To Thomas Motley, of the city of Bristol, iron- monger, 

 for his improved method of manufacturing letters or cha- 

 racters for signs, show-boards, fronts of sho|)s, iiouscs, and 

 other places, and for any o;her purjiose of composing and 

 indicating names or words in relief in a conspicuous man- 

 ner. — 9ed July. 



Tt) William Smith, of Lisle Street, in the county of 

 M'ddlesex, gun-maker, lor an improved gun and pistol 

 lock. — July 28. 



To John Bellingham, of Levens, near Rostevor, in the 

 county ol Down, gentleman,- for certain improvements in 

 the make and cousiruction of axle trees, (or all descriptions 

 of carriaues. — July 2S. 



I'o Henrv0^boru, of Bordcslev, near Birmingham, for 

 a new improved machine for turning and lovolliug various 

 articles made of iron, preparatory to weldmg and grinding. 

 — 3d August. 



To John Hapson. of Penryn, in the county of Cornwall, 

 milKvrigiit and machine maker, for a new or improved 

 method «>f communicating a regular or irregular motion 

 from one axle to anoiher, ]il;;ce(t at any angle, without the 

 aid of an universal joint. — 5lh August. 



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