List of Patents for new Inventions. 3<JS 



their machine for the dressing, getting up, or finishing 

 liame-work. knitted goods manufactured from the stocking 

 frame, whether ci)nsisiirjg of hose; socks, caps, mits, 

 gloves, or of any other kind or description whatever; and 

 \vhether made of cotton, lambs' wool, Vigonia wool, silk, 

 mohair, or any (Uher vegeiable or animal substance what- 

 soever, or anv intermixture of these substances one with 

 another. — 30ih March. — 2 months. 



To Joseph Eg'jf, of Charing Cross, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, for his method of applying and improving locks. — 

 30th March. — 2 months. 



To Jolin Bennett, of the parish of St. Michael, in the 

 city of Bristol, cabinet-maker, for his metal dove-tail 

 joint applicab'e to portable and other furniture, and any 

 kind of frame-work requirmg strength and durability. — 

 7th April. — 2 months. 



To James Timmins, of Birmingham, in the courityof 

 Warwick, manufacturer of sashes and hothouse lights with 

 ruetal bars, for his improved method of making and erect- 

 ■ ing hothouses, and all horticuliural buildings, and also the 

 ni'ikinfj of pine pits, cucumber lights, sashes and church 

 windows. — 7th April. — 2 months. 



To Robert Lewis, of Birmingham,' brass-founder, for his 

 method of making of brass (or of any other metal of \\hicli 

 the component parts are copper and zinc) chimnev pieces, 

 or chimney-piece frames, plain or ornamented, either cast 

 or of rolled metal, mounted on any oiher substance of which 

 the outward mouldings or frame and inward pilasters shall 

 be composed of such metal. — !3th April. — 2 months. 



To Charles Plinth, or Teuiple Street, in the city of Lon- 

 don, gentleman, who in consequence of comuumicatioi'i 

 made ty him by certain foreigners residing abroad, ts be- 

 conic possessed of various improvements m the construc- 

 tion «)f a vessel, machine, cylinder, reservoir, or fountain, 

 (which he denominates " The Regency porlal)Ie Fountain") 

 used in the nrainifacturc of water simply impregnated with 

 fixed air or carbonic acid, and of arii'icial niiiiLr.il and soda 

 waters, and in the delivery of the same therefrom, and alio 

 in ibe delivery of cyder, perry, and other rujuids. — j3lh 

 April. — 6 months. 



To John Rangeley, ofOakwell Hall, near Leeds, in the 

 county of York, gentleman, for his method of constructing 

 and working engines or machines for lifinig or raising of 

 weighlij, turning of machinery of all descriptions, drawing 

 carnages on railways, and capable of being applied to all 

 purposes where mechanical power is required. — 13lh April. 

 — C inonihs. 



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