472 List of Patents for new Inventions. 
To John Street, of Hillfield Place, Clifton, in the county 
of Gloucester, esq. for improvements in the mode of making 
and working of bellows:—May 21. ' 
To William Jenkins, of Birmingham, in the county of 
Warwick, brass-founder, for hjs improvement in the me- 
thod of manufacturing flat backed handles and rings of dif- 
ferent shapes and forms, used with or affixed to cabinet and 
other fumiture and. things, whereby much labour and ex- 
pense in the manufacturing thereof are saved.—May 21. 
To James Parsons, of Wellington; in the county of So- 
merset, builder, for his improyed hinges and pulleys for 
doors and windows.—Mav 21, £914) 
To John Dickinson, of Ludgate Hill, in the city of Lon 
don, stationer, for'improvements im his:patent-machinery 
for making, cutting, and placing paper.—May 21, ° 
To David Brewster, of Edinburgh, North Britain, doctor 
of laws, and*Walham Harris, of Holborn, in the county of 
Middlesex, optician, for their optical instruments for mea- 
suring angles; and also certain insttaments pon and ad- 
ditions to telescopes. and other optical. instruments for the 
purpose of measuring angles and distances with facility, and 
for other purposes.—May 21. bee dae 
To George Gilpin, of Sheffield, in“the county of York, 
worsted-spinner, for.his machine or instrument for combing 
wool and preparing it for spinning, and also for dressing 
flax and preparing it for spinning; and also certain im- 
provements in the construction of a machine known by the 
name of a Breaking Frame for drawing and clearing of the 
wool from the combs us¢d in ‘the first-mentioned) machine, 
and also a stove to be heated by’ firedr steam for the pur- 
pose of heating the said conbs.—June 11. 
To Joseph Tarte, of Rehhondecy New Road, in the county 
of Surry, gent., Bryan Donkin, of Bermondsey,’ engineer, 
and William Dixon} of Bermondsey ‘aforesaid, millwright, 
for their machinery for finishing piece goods or other flexi- 
ble articles or'miterials of thethke deséription, by glazing, 
burnishing, graiding,‘or making injpréssions upon the sur- 
faces thercot respectively, as may be réquired.—June 11. 
To William Piper) of Woolverley, iti the county of Wor- 
cester, iron-manufacturer, for his improved inate ‘of ma- 
nufacturing gun skelps,—June 11. aye |S d 
To Richard Waters, of Fore-street, Lambeth, in the 
county of Surry, potter, for his new method of manufacturs 
ing pottery ware,.—June 14. 
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