238 List of Patetiis for new Inventions, 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To James Miller, of Liverpool, distiller, for certain improve- 

 ments in the construction of stills, furnaces, chimneys, and other 

 apparatus connected with the art of distillation. — 28th January 

 1815. — 6 months. 



To John Wood, of Manchester, for certain improvements in 

 machinery used for preparint>' and spinning- cotton, wool, and 

 various other articles. — ith Feb. — 6 months. 



To Joseph Taylor and Peter Taylor, both of Manchester, for 

 a certain improvement in a loom to be used in weaving cotton, 

 worsted, silk, or other cloth. — 4th Feb. — 2 months. 



To James Thomson, of Primrose Hill, in the county of Lan- 

 caster, calico printer, for certain improvements in the process 

 of printing cloth made of cotton or linen, or both. — 4th Feb. — - 

 2 months. 



To William Griffith, of Giltspnr Street, London, for an im- 

 proved toast-stand. — 7th Feb. — 6 months. 



To Richard Jones Tomlinson, of Bristol, for certain improve- 

 ments in the method of framing, constructing, or putting to- 

 gether the roofs of buildings, or the parts thereof. — 9th Feb. — 

 2 months. 



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

 dlesex, for his mode of evaporation and sublimation. — 13th Feb. 

 — 6 months. 



To Jonah Dyer, of Woottonunderedge, for his improved frame 

 or machine for shearing of woollen cloth. — 21st Feb. — 2 months. 



To Joseph Burrell, of Thetford, for his support and safe-guard 

 in getting in and out of chaises and other two-wheeled carriages. 

 — 21st Feb. — 2 months. 



To Ralph Dodds and George Stephenson, of Killingsworth 

 in the county of Northumberland, engineers, for various improve- 

 ments in the construction of locomotive engines. — 28th Feb. — 

 2 months. 



To Samuel Brown, of Mark Lane, London, commander in 

 our Royal Navy, for his rudder and certain apparatus connected 

 therewith, for governing ships and vessels of all descriptions with 

 much more certainty and effect, and for producing various ad- 

 vantages not hitherto practised or known. — 28th Feb. — 2 mo. 



To Dudley Adams, of Fleet Street, London, mathematical in- 

 strument maker, for certain improvements in the construction of 

 "paper vellum tubes for telescopes and other optical parts of tele- 

 scopes. — 7th March. — 2 months. 



To Thomas Deakin, of Ludgate Hill, in the city of London, 

 furnishing ironmonger, for his portable kitchen. — 7th March. — 

 ti months. 



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