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, LECTURE. 
Mr. Clarke will commence his next Course of Lectures on 
Midwifery and the Diseases‘of Women and Children, on Monday, 
March 18th. The Lectures are read every Morning from a 
Quarter past Ten to a Quarter past Eleven, for the convenience 
of Students attending the Hospitals. 
For Particulars apply to Mr. Clarke, at the Lecture-Room, 
10, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens. 
LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 
To Davis Redmund, of Johnson’s-Court, Fleet-Street, Lon- 
don, for his improved machine for the manufacture of ick and 
bungs.—9th Dec. 1815.—6 months, 
To John George Drake, of Chapman-Street, Pentonville, 
chemist, for a certain method of expelling the molasses of syrup 
out of refined sugars in a shorter period than is at present prac- 
tised with pipe-clay.— 3d Feb. 1816.—6 months. 
To John Millington, of Duke-Street, Manchester-Square, 
engineer, for certain machinery to be moved by wind, steam, 
manual lahour, or any of the processes now employed for moving 
machinery hy means of which boats, barges, and other floating 
vessels may be propelled or moved in the water.—lst Feb.—6 
months. 
To John Budgeon, of Dartford, in the county of Kent, paper- 
maker, for a process for reducing rags or articles composed of 
silk or cotton after they have been used, and bringing them into 
their original state, and rendering the material of which they 
are composed, fit to be manufactured, and again applied to he- 
neficial and useful purposes.—3d Feb.-2 months. 
‘ To John Thomas Dawes, of West Bromwich, in the county 
» of Stafford, ironmaster, for certain improvements in steam- 
"engines, somé of which improvements are applicable to other pur- 
_ poses.—6th Feb.—2 months. 
: To Joseph Barker, of Cottage Green, Camberwell, artist, for 
"certain means of continuing the motion of machinery. “6th Feb. 
—6 months. 
To William Milton, of Heckfield, Hants, clerk, for certain 
improvements upon the wheels and perches of carriages.—10th 
Feb.—6 months. 
To Henry De Sarul, of Lcicester-Strect, Leicester-Square, 
artificial florist, in consequence of a communication made to 
him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for his improved cy- 
indrical gold and silver sweep and washing machine.—- 20th 
Feb.—6 months. % 
To William Baynham, of London Road, Surrey, chemist, for 
his composition of making leather and other articles water- 
_ proof,— 20th Feb.—6 mouths, MPTEORO- 
