238 List of Patents for new Inventions: 
other large bodies of wrought iron of a similar form, br 
using one solid cove of iron for the centre, with bars of 
feather-edged iron, so made up, constructed, and applied, 
as to save a considerable quantity of iron and coals and Ja- 
bour in the manufacturing of the same, and which will 
materially add to the strength and soundness of all large 
bodies of wrought iron so manufactured.—March 7. 
To John Collinge, of the Bridge Road, Lambeth, in 
the county of Surrey, axle-tree manufacturer, for his ime 
provement in and upon carriage and other wheel boxes and 
axle-trees.—March 9. 
To James Smethurst, of New Bond-street, in the county 
of Middlesex, lamp manufacturer, for certain improve- 
ments applicable to lamps of different descriptions.— 
March t2. 
To James Mallory, of the State of New York, one of 
the United States, now residing in the city of London, hat- 
ter, who, in consequence of communications made to him 
by certain foreigners residing abroad, is in possession of a 
method of making certain machines for cutting and shear- 
ing the fur from all pelteries, and for shearing cloth.— 
March 12. 
To Thomas Jones, of Cleveland-street, Fitzroy-square, 
in the county of Middlesex, carpenter, for his machine 
for cutting corks and bungs.—March 14. , 
To Thomas Willis Cooper, of Old-street, in the parish 
of St. Luke, in the county of Middlesex, millwright, for 
certain apparatus to be fixed on the naves of wheels and 
beds of axle-trees of carriages, so as to prevent accidents 
from the axle-trees breaking ; or, if either of the axle-trees 
should happen to break, the carriage dropping only about 
a quarter of an inch, the same carriage will proceed on to 
the end of its journey, without danger of any accident 
happening from the same; or, if by any means the linch- 
pins get out or cap-screws get off, the wheels will keep in 
their former situation.—March 14. 
To Robert Davis, of Birmingham, in the county of 
Warwick, umbrella and parasol furniture manufacturer, 
for his composition for certain improyements in the manu- 
facturing of all kinds of umbrella and parasol furniture.—_ 
March 14. 
To George Ferguson, of Barbican, in the city of Lon- 
don, gent. for his lamp with its appendages. —March 14, 
To David Stewart, of Stamford-street, in the parish of 
Christchurch, and in the county of Surrey, architect, for 
certain improvements in the method of rendering dwelling- 
houses, 
