72 List of Patents for new Inventions. 



goods made of either of those articles.— 20th December. — 6 

 months. 



To Edward Cowper, of Nelson-square, in the county of Surrey, 

 printer, for his certain improvements in printing-presses or ma- 

 chines used for printing. — 7th January 181S. — 2 months. 



To John Collier, of Frocester, in the county of Gloucester, 

 engineer, for his certain improvements on a machine for the 

 purpose of cropping woollen cloths of every description. — 15th 

 January. — 2 months. 



To John Lewis, clothier; WiUiam Lewis, dyer; and William 

 Davies, engineer; all of Brimscomh, in the county of Gloucester, 

 for their certain improvements on shearing-machines for shearing 

 and cropping woollen and other cloths that may require such 

 a process; the same being further improvements on a patent ob- 

 tained by John Lewis, for an improved shearing-machine, dated 

 the 27th day of July 1815. — 15th Jan.— 6 months. 



To Philip Taylor, of Bromley, in the county of Middlesex, 

 operative chemist, for his new method of applying heat in certain 

 processes to which the same method hath not hitherto been ap 

 plied ; likewise for improvements in refrigerators. — 15th Jan. — 

 6 months. 



To William Moult, of Bedford-square, in the county of Mid- 

 dlesex, for his certain improvements in steam-engines. — 15th 

 Jan. — 6 months. 



To John Holworthy Palmer, of Regent-street, in the parish 

 of Saint John, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, gentle- 

 man, for his new mode of purifying certain descriptions of gases. 

 — 15th Jan. — 6 months. 



To John Theodore Koster, in the county of Lancaster, mer- 

 chant, for his new or improved method of building or construct- 

 ing wheeled carriages ; and also for making wheels for carriages. 

 — I5th Jan. — 2 months. 



To James Fraser, of Long Acre, in the parish of Saint Martin 

 in the Fields, in the county of Middlesex, engineer and copper- 

 smith, for his cooking machine, for the more simple and effectual 

 decomposition of salt-water, and to render the said salt-water 

 more useful to the general purposes of ships' crews, &c. at sea, 

 without any extra apparatus except the said cooking machine ; 

 or, in other words, its structure will answer the end of worm or 

 condenser and worm tub, &:c. — 15th Jan. — 2 months. 



To Charles Brightly, of Bungay, Suffolk, printer, and Bryan 

 Donkin, of Grange Road, in the parish of Bermondsey and 

 county of Surrey, engineer, for their improved machine or print- 

 ing-press for printing from types, plates, or blocks. — 17th Jan. 

 — 4 months. 



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