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navigable bodies, and for other improvements also applicable to 

 mills and navigable bodies. — -1th Dec. 



To Henrv Coii-^taiitine Jeniiing's, of Carburton-street, Saint 

 Maryleboiie, Middlesex, Gent, for his substitute for pitch. — 

 4th Dec. 



To William Feuillade, of Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, 

 Saint M.ir\ lebone, Middlesex, Gentleman, for his improved me- 

 chanical apparatus, instrument, or machine, (intended by him to 

 be called An Aid-form) for the prevention and remedy of defor- 

 mity and ill shape in the trunk or bodv parts of human beings. — 

 4th' Dec. 



To Sir William Congreve, of Cecil-street, Strand, Middlesex, 

 Bart, for certain improvements on the manufacture of bank note 

 paper for the prevention of forgery. — 4th Dec. 



To William Rodger, of Suffolk-street, Charing Cross^ Middle- 

 sex, lieutenant in the Roval Naw, for a substitute for anchors, 

 which he intends to denominate A Block Anchor. — 4th Dec. 



To William Carter, of Grove-place, Paddington, Middlesex, 

 for certain improvements in the manufacture of measures of ca- 

 pacity. — 4th Dec. 



To James Lee, of Merton, Surrey, for certain machinery and 

 a process for breaking, cleaning, and preparing flax and hemp for 

 use, and wliich is also applicable to other vegetable fibrous sub- 

 stances. — 13th Dec. 



To JamesWood, of New Compton-street, Saint Giles's, Middle- 

 sex, for an improvement in the formation and position of the long 

 keys B natural and C sharp used upon the musical instrument 

 commonlv called the clarionet, for the more easily fingering- of 

 the same. — 18th Dec. 



To Apsley Pellat, Jun. of Saint Paul's Church-yard, London, 

 for encrusting into glass vessels and utensils, white or other co- 

 loured, printed or otherwise ornamented figures, arms, crests, 

 cyphers, and any other ornaments made of composition metal, 

 or other suitable material. — 1 8th Dec. 



To Tiiomas Dehany Hall, of Park-place, Regent's Park, 

 Middlesex, for an improved method of dyeing clotbs and other 

 substances, and of preparing dves for that purpose. — 18th Dec. 



To James Henry Lewis, of High Holborn, Middlesex, for his 

 improvement or substitute for or addition to pens as usually eai- 

 ployed in the ait of writing, which are denominated Caligraphic 

 Fountain Pens. — 20th Dec. 



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