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LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Edward Jukes, of Walworth, in the county of Sur- 

 rey, gentleman, for his improved shears for pruning of 

 trees, gathering grapes, and other fruit, and for cutting off 

 such hmbs as may be injured, and thereby more easily de- 

 stroy the insects occasioned by blights, which he denomi- 

 nates an Averruncator. — 7th November, 1812. 



To Joseph Bramah of Pimlico in the county of Middlesex, 

 engineer, for certain improvements in the construction of 

 various parts of wheeled carriages, one of which improve- 

 ments is applicable to other machinery where a rotatory 

 motion is necessary. — 26th Nov. 



To Henry Osborn of Bordesley, near Birmingham, in 

 the county of Warwick, for a new method of welding and 

 making of various kinds of cylinders of iron and steel. — 

 28th November. 



To Thomas Rogers of the city of Dublin, Esq. for his 

 method of constructing wheels for carriages. — 28th No- 

 vember. 



To Charles Price of the Strand, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, umbrella maker, for his parasol and umbrella on an 

 improved construction, which he denominates *' The Im- 

 proved Solumbra." — 4th December. 



To Samuel Smith of Coventry, in the county of Warwick, 

 watchmaker, for an improved escapement for watches, by 

 an invention calculated to make them beat dead seconds for 

 principle and parts of seconds, by means of clock pallets 

 attached to a lever operating on a vertical wheel. — 'ithDec. 

 To Robert Were Fox the younger of Falmouth, in the coun- 

 ty of Cornwall, merchant, and Joel Lean the younger, of the 

 parish of Budock, near Falmouth aforesaid, gentleman, for 

 certain improvements on steam engines, and the apparatus 

 needful or expedient to be used with the same.— lOih De- 

 cember. 



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