List of Paletits for neiv Inventions. 395 



reds by topical mordants and a pcle blue discharge in said reds. 

 —11th April 1818. — 2 months to enrol specification. 



To William Crawshay the younger, of Cyfaithfa Iron Work?, 

 in the county of Glamorgan, esq., and David Mushet, of Cole- 

 ford in the county of Gloucester, iron master, for their improve- 

 ment for the making and manufacturing of bar or other iron 

 from certain refuse slags or cinders in the smelting of copper 

 ores in the manufacturing of copper. — ISth April. — 2 months. 



To Augustus Applegarth, of Nelson-square, Great Surrey-street, 

 in the county of Surrey, j)rinter, for certain improvements in the 

 art of casting Stereotype or other plates for printing, and in the 

 construction of plates for printing bank or bankers' notes or 

 other printed impressions where difficulty of imitation is a desi- 

 deratum. — 23d April. — 2 months. 



To Edward Lillie Bridgman, of Goswell-street Road, in the 

 parish of St. Luke, Middlesex, for certain improvements in 

 making coffins, and in machines for conveying coffins for inter- 

 ment, and appendages to the same, in the church and burial- 

 ground. — 23d April. — 2 months. 



To George Tyer, of Homerton, Middlesex, for his chain pump. 

 — 2d May. — 2 months. 



To Joshua Rovve, of Torpoint, Cornwall, for certain improve- 

 ments or processes applicable to the printing of cotton and other 

 cloths, and to other purposes. — 1th May, — 6 months. 



To Sir Thomas Cochrane, knight, commonly called Lord 

 Cochrane, and Alexander Galloway, of Holborn in the county 

 of Middlesex, engineer, for the working or making a manu- 

 facture, being a machine or machines for removing the incon- 

 venience of smoke or gases generated in stoves, furnaces, or fire- 

 places, bv the ignition or combustion of coals or other inflam- 

 mable substance*, and in certain cases for directing the heat and 

 applying such smoke or gases to various useful purposes, which 

 will be of great public utility. — 4th May. — 6 months. 



To Thomas Jones and Charles Plimley, both of Birmingham, 

 for their improvement to blast engines and steam engines. — 

 7th May. — 2 months. 



To William Bush the younger, of Bermondsey, Surrey, for 

 his improvement in the method of frying and preparing of malt, 

 wheat, and other grain. — 5th May. — 6 months. 



To Wolf Benjamin, of Plymouth Dock, Devon, for his com- 

 position varying in colour, with a peculiar method of applying 

 for the purpose of rendering canvass, linen, and cloth durable, 

 pliable, free from breaking, and water-proof, and also for pre- 

 serving every kind and description of wood from wind or weather, 

 whether applied to ships, liouses, or manufactories, and for all 

 purposes where paint, varnish or tar, are used for the purpose of 



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