I 



List of Patents for new Inventions. 397 



To Richard Lomax Martyn, of Tillington, in the countv 

 of Sussex, clerk, for an insiniment for hoeing turnips, and 

 for other fanning purposes, which he denominated an 

 " Agricultural floe." — Oct. 30. 



To William Rudder, of Birmingham, in the county of 

 Warwick, cock-founder and warming-pan maker, for cer- 

 tain in>provements in the construction of cocks used for 

 the purpose of drawing ale, porter, beer, cyder, wine, 

 water, and other liquids and fluids. — Oct. 30. 



To Thomas Davies, of Brewer-street, in the county of 

 Middlesex, goldsmith, for certain improvements in the 

 construction of buckles for various purposes. — Oct, 30. 



To John Curr, of Bellevue House, in the parish of 

 Sheffield, in the county of York, gent, for certain methods 

 of laying or making ropes, whereby the strands after being 

 hardened are kept in more regular distention, and the ropes 

 are more uniformly twisted than when laid by the sledoe. 

 —Oct. 30. / o 



To Tiionjas Pearsall, of Willsbridge, in the county of 

 Gloucester, iron-master, for a new method of construct- 

 ing iron work for certain i)arts of buildings. — Oct. 30. 



To John Lowndes, of HoUen- street, Soho, in the county 

 of Middlesex, modeller, for an improved method of warm- 

 ing or heating baths. — Oct. 30. 



To William Close, of Dalton, in the county palatine of 

 Lancaster, apothecary, for his improvements in trumpets of 

 different denominations, namely, the treble or common 

 trumpet, the French-horn or tenor trumpet, and the bugle- 

 horn. — Nov. 2. 



To Charles Broderip, of Great Portland Street, in. the 

 county of Middlesex, gent, for certain improvements in the 

 mode of constructing steam engines. — Nov. 2. 



To Charles Random De Berenger, formerly of Germany, 

 but now residing in Pall Mall, in the county of Middlesex, 

 gent, who, in conse<]uence of information received from a 

 certain learned Foreigner residing in parts abroad; and from 

 various researches and experiments made by himself, hath 

 found out certain n)eans of producing a valuable oil, and 

 ^Iso soap and barilla, and a black colour or pigment.— 

 Nov. 21. 



To Joseph Baker, of Butler's Green, near Cuckfield, ia 

 the county of Sussex, navy contractor, for an improved 

 meihod, by means of machinery, of kneading dough with» 

 out njHiiipulation. — Nov. 23. 



'I"o James Adam, of Peikellony, in the county of Perth, 



esq. for a new method of drying malt, and ail o'ther kinds 



ef grain and seed.— Nov. 2G. methoro- 



