78 List of Patents Jor new Inventions. 



processes of brewing, distilling, and sugar refining. — 25th May* 

 — G months. 



To Christopher Dihl, of New Bond Street, esq., for his in.- 

 provenient or improvements in tiie making mastic cement v\ 

 e">mposition, and in the mode of workhig and applying the sane 

 tonseful purposes, which cement or composition he denominates 

 ♦* Dihl's Mastic." — 25th May.— 15 months. 



To George Dodgson, of Shadwell, in the county of Middle- 

 sex, pump and engine manufac turcr, lor a method of simplifying 

 and improving the construction of extinguishing engines and 

 forcing pumps. — 27th May. — 2 months. 



To Isaac Hadley Reddeli, of Orange Court, Leicester Square, 

 engineer, for improvemenls in or on the means of lighting the 

 interior of offices, theatres, liuildings, houses, or any place where 

 light mav be required. — 27th May. — 6 months. 



To Robert Kemp, jun. of the city of Cork, smith and brass- 

 founder, for improvements in the making or manufacturing loci. > 

 and keys. — 27th May. — 2 months. 



To John Heathcoate, of Loughborough, in the county oi 

 Leicester, lace-mam\facturer, for certain improvements upon a 

 machine or machinery already in use for making hosiery or frame- 

 work knitted, commonly called stocking frame. — iiOth May. — 

 15 months. 



To James Ransome, of Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk, 

 irKjnmonger, for certain improvements on ploughs. — 1st June. — 

 6 months. 



To William Shand, of Villiers Street, Strand, artificial limb- 

 maker, for certain improvements in the construction of artificial 

 legs and feet made of leather and wood, acting by a lever and 

 tpiral spring. — 1st June. — 2 mouths. 



To John Foulertun, of Upper Bedford Place, Russell Square, 

 for various improvements in beacon-buoys, can-buoys, nun- 

 buoys, mooring-buovs, and life-buoys ; which improvements are 

 applicable to other useful purposes, — 1 1th June. — 6 months. 



To Edward Light, of Foley Place, professor of music, for car-', 

 tain improvements on the instrument known by the name of the 

 harp-lute, which he intends to denominate the " British Lute 

 Harp." — 18th June. — 6 months. 



To John Burnett, of Bristol, iron-founder, for his convolving 

 iron axletree, for the reduction of friction and animal labour. 

 hv the application of which wheels of carriages of every descrip- 

 tioTi are prevented from coming off whilst travelling, and car- 

 riages are (i;awn with ies.^ animal labour. — 20th June. — 2 

 mwnths. 



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