466 List of Patents for new Inventions. 
be obtained by applying to Mr. Stocker, at the Hoipital,'4 or to 
Mr. Bell, 17, Fenchurch-street. 
Mr. Guthrie, Deputy Inspector of Military Hospitals, will eom- 
mence his Spring Course of Lectures on Surgery, on Monday, 
the 19th January, at Five Minutes past Eight in the Evening, 
in the Waiting Room of the Royal Westminster Infirmary for 
Diseases of the Eye, Mary-le-bone Street, Piccadilly. To be 
continued on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 
Medical Officers of the Navy, the Army, and the Ordnance, 
will be admitted gratis, on obtaining a recommendation from the 
Heads of their respective Departments, which must be presented 
to Mr. Guthrie between the hours of Two and Half-past Four, 
at his house, No. 2, Berkeley Street, Berkeley Square. 
LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 
To William Harry, of Morriston, near Swansea, Glamorgan- 
shire, for his improvement in the building, constructing or erect- 
ing the roofs or upper parts of furnaces used for the smelting of 
copper and other ores, or any of their metals, or for any other 
purposes requiring strong fires.—3d Oct. 1817.—2 months. 
To John Oldham, of South Cumberland-street, Dublin, for his. 
improvements in the mode of propeiling ships and vessels on 
seas, rivers, and canals, by the agency of steam —10th Oct.— 
6 months. 
To Robert Dickinson, esq. of Great Queen- street, Lincoln’ S- 
inn-fields, Middlesex, for his improvements in sen teateie and 
their moorings. — 1st November.—6 months. 
To Frederick Dizi, of Crabtree-street, in the parish of Ful- 
ham, Middlesex, for his improvements on harps.—1lst Novem- 
ber.—6 months. 
To Francis Marcellin Molle, of Bucklersbury, in the city of 
London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to 
him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, of certain improve- 
ments in propelling boats and other vessels.— 1st November.— 
6 months. 
To Henry Meade Ogle, esq. of Turnham-green, Middlesex, for 
his improvements in and on tea and coffee biggins.—1st Novem- 
ber.—6 months. 
To George Clymer, late of Pennsylvania, but now of Cornhill 
in the city of London, mechanic, for certain improvements in 
writing presses.—1st Noyember.—6 months. 
To Thomas Curson Hansard, of Peterborough-court, Fleet- 
street, in the city of London, printer, for his improvements on 
and additions to printing presses, and also in the processes of 
printing.—1Ist November.—6 months, ” P 
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