List of Patents for new Inventions. 153 
thods of applying flat ropes to horse-gins and perpendicular 
drum shafts of steam-engines for drawing coals, minerals, 
or water out of mines, whereby the horses’ Jabour.is greatly 
diminished, and flat ropes working on horse-gins and 
Steam-engines constructed with the said perpendicular 
drum shafts are preserved from material injury. —29th 
June—2 months. 
To James Penny, of Low Nuthwaite, in the parish of 
“Coulton, in the county of Lancaster, mechanic, and Joseph 
Kendall, of Cockers Shell, in the parish of Ulverston, in 
the said county, turner, for their new and improved princi- 
ple or plan for the making of pill- and other small boxes.— 
29th June. —6 months. 
To Charles Wilks, of Ballincolly, in the county of Cork, 
esq. for certain improvements on naves of wheels for car- 
riages, and for centres of wheels for carriages, and for cen- 
tres for wheels of machinery for various purposes.— 29th 
June.—2 months. 
To John Ambrose Stickell, of Little Park Place, Lam- 
beth, gentleman, for his alarm and machinery for the dis- 
covery and detection of depredators in a house or premises. 
—1st July.—6 months. nev 
To Edward Thomason, of Birmingham, (manufacturer,) 
in the county of Warwick, for various improvements in the 
construction of whips.—3d July,—z mouths. 
To Robert Adams, of Holborn, in the county of Middles 
sex, shoe-maker, for his method of preparing blacking, 
whereby a higher polish is given and the leather better pre- 
served.—7th July.—2 months. ve 
To Jchn Millard, of Cheapside, in the city of London, 
linen-draper, for his method of manufacturing cotton wool 
free from mixture into cloth for the purpose of regulating: » 
perspiration.—14th July.—2 months. 
To John Clark, of Bridgewater, in the county of Somer- 
set, grocer, for his method of making or constructing beds, 
pillows, hammocks, cushions, and various other articles ‘of | 
that kind.—1i4th July.—6 months. ewes 
To Alexander Moody, of Long Lane, Southwark, in the 
county of Surry, tanner, for his method of tanning: or 
dressing white, buff, or losh leather. —14th July.—6 mon. 
To William Godfrey Kneller, of Croydon, in the county 
of Surry, chemist, for his method of manufacturing verdigris 
of the same quality as is known in commerce by the name ~ 
of French verdigris.—~14th July.—2 months. } 
To George Ferguson, and. Joseph Ashton, of Carlisle, 
in the county of Cumberland, hatters, for their improved 
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