23tJ Liii of Patents Jhr New Invenllons. 



proved mode of suspending the card of the mariner's com- 

 pass, being on a principle entirely new. — 4(h Feb. 



To William Broughlon, of Rose Court, Tower Street, in 

 the city of London, joiner, for a method of tnaking a pecu- 

 liar species of canvass which may be used more advan- 

 tageously for military and other purpuses than the canvass 

 now in use. — 4th Feb. 



To Peter Ewart, of Manchester, in the county of Lan- 

 caster, cotton manufacturer, for his method of working 

 weaving looms by machinery. > — 20th Feb. 



To Joseph tJaniiiton, of the city of Dublin, gentleman, 

 for certain new methods of constructing and connecting 

 earthen bmlding materials. — 20lh Feb. 



To Charles Flimlev, of Birmingham, in the county of 

 Warwick, manufacturer, for his methods of working steel 

 or iron, or steel joined with iron, in or into taper forms 

 whether round or square, or of any other fiinire in the cross 

 sections thereof, for the purpose of making files and various 

 other articles. — 20lh Feb. 



To .John Roberts, of Macclesfield, in the county of Ches- 

 ter, cotton s])inner, for a method of contracting or reducing 

 into small compass such part of malt and hops as are re- 

 quisite in making ale, beer, and porter. — 20th Feb. 



To Joseph Smith, of Coscley, in the parish of Sedgley, 

 in the county of Stafford, iron and coal master, for certain 

 improvemeiils in the construction and manufacture of iron 

 and other chains, whereby a considerable expense will be 

 saved ill the making thereof, and the same rendered more 

 durable. — 24th Feb. 



To John White, of Princes Street, Soho, for his machine 

 for cooking without wood or coal. — 3d March. 



To James Thomson, of Primrose fiill, near Clithero, in 

 the county of Lancaster, caiico-printer, for his method of 

 producing patterns on cloth previously dyed Turkey red, 

 and made of cotton, or linen, or both. — 3d March. 



To Alexis Delahante, of Great Marlborcuigh Street, that 

 in consequence of a communication made to him by a 

 leai'ned fi^reigner residing in parts abroad, he is possessed 

 of a method for the production or the making of a green 

 colour, and the application thereof to varions useful pur- 

 poses. — 3>\ Marcli. 



To Richard Green, of Lisle Street, Leicester Square, in 

 the county of Middlesex, sadiers' ironmonger, it)r his stir- 

 rup with a spriny; in the eve, and a spnug bottom, for the 

 satety of peioons riding on horseback, and to prevent their 

 being dra'jfged in the stirrup. — 3d March. 



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