L ist of Vatents for new Inventions, 535 



To Joseph Raynor, of Sheffield, in the counly of York, 

 eotton spinner, for his improved machinery for roving and 

 spinning cotton; silk, flax, and wool. — 1st January, a 81 3. 



To William Wilkinson, of Grimesthorpe, in the county 

 of York, shear-smith, for his horse shears, wool shears and 

 glovers' shears. — 5lh January. 



To Thomas Ryland, of Birmingham, in the county of 

 Warwick, plater, for his fender for fire places. — 13th Jan. 



To John Shorltr Morris, of North Market Street, Ken- 

 nington, in the county of Surry, mechanic, for his ma- 

 chine or engine upon a new and superior principle, which 

 contains a new way for a man or men to use his or their 

 power and strength, to be used as a crane, or to give a rotary 

 motion to any machine, engine, or mill-work. — 15th Jan. 



To Robert Dickinson, of Great Oueen Street, Lincoln's 

 Inn Fields, in the county of Middlesex, esq. for his im- 

 provement in vessels for containing liquids. — 15lh Jan. 



To William Bundy, of Camden Town, in the county of 

 Middlesex, mathematical instrument maker, for his new 

 nianufacturi: of lint. — 15lh Jan. 



To Matthew Bu>h, of Longford, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, calico printer, for his improvements for printing 

 calicoes. — 15th Jan. 



To William Allen, of the Curtain Road, Shoreditch, for 

 his improvetnent on machinery to be worked by wind.-* 

 15lh Jan. 



To Richard Cawkwell, of Newark upon Trent, in the 

 county of Nottingham, miller, for his improved machine 

 for washing, cleansing, and scouring linen and woollen 

 goods and other articles. — 13th Jan, 



To Charles Groll, of Leicester Place, Leicester Square, 

 in the countv of Middlesex, and Frederick Dizi, of Park 

 Place, Baker Street North, in the said county of Mnddle* 

 sex, for certain improvements on harps. — 22d Jan. 



To Marc Isamhard Brunei, of Chelsea, in the county of 

 Middlesex, civil engineer, for certain improvements in saw 

 mills. — ^Oth Jan. 



To Francis Crow, of Feversham, in the county of Kent, 

 watchmaker and silversmith, for certain improvements in 

 the mariner's compass or boat compass.— 30th Jaiv. 



To Robert Dunkin, of the Town of Penzance, m the 

 county of Cornwall, for his methods for lessening the con- 

 sumption of, steam and fuel in working fire-engines, and 

 also methods for the improvement of certain instruments 

 useful for mining or other yjurposes. — 30th Jan. 



To George Alcxauder, watchmaker, in Leitb, for his im- 

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