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LIST OF NEW PATENTS. 



To Peter Williams, of Leeds, and James Ogle, of Holbeck, Yorkshire, 

 cloth-manufacturers, for improvements in fulling-mills or machinery for 

 fulling and washing woollen cloths or other fabrics. — Dated 20th July 1825. 

 — 6 months to enrol specification. 



To Charles Friend, of Bell-lane, Spitalfields, for improvements in the 

 process of refining sugar. — 26ih July. — 6 months. 



To John Reedhead, of Heworth, Durham, for improvements in ma- 

 chinery for propelling vessels in marine and inland navigation.— 26th July. 

 — 2 months. 



To Edward Brooke and James Hardgrave, of Leeds, woollen manufac- 

 turers, for improvements in, or additions to, machinery used in scribbling 

 and carding wool, &c. — 2Gth July. — 6 months. 



To David Oliver Richardson, kerseymere and cloth printer, and William 

 Hirst, manufacturer, both of Leeds, for improvements in printing or dyein" 

 woollen and other fabrics.— 2()th July. — 6 months. 



To James Kay, of Preston, for his improved machinery for preparing and 

 spinning flax, hemp, &c. — 26th July.— 6 months. 



To Richard Witty, of Sculcotes, Yorkshire, for an improved chimney 

 for Argand and other burners. — 30th July. - 6 months. 



To Joel Lean, of Bristol, for a machine for effecting an alternating mo- 

 tion between bodies revolving about a common centre or a.xis of motion, 

 also certain apparatus for applying the same to mechanical purposes. — 

 30th July. — 6 months. 



To the Rev. William Barclay, of Auldeare, in the county of Nairn, for 

 an instrument to determine angles of altitude or elevation without the ne- 

 cessity of a vievv of the horizon. — 30th July. — 2 months. 



To Richard Badnall junior, of Leek, for improvements in the manufac- 

 ture of silk. — 30th July. — 6 months. 



To Marc Lariviere, of No. 21, Frith-street, Soho, (late of Geneva,) for a 

 machine for perforating metal plates of gold, silver, tin, platina, brass, or 

 copper, being applicable to all the purposes of sieves hitherto employing 

 cither canvass, linen, or wire. — 5th Aug. — 6 months. 



To Samuel Bagshaw, of Newcastie-under-Line, for his new method of 

 manufacturing pipes for the conveyance of water, &c. — 8th Aug. — 2mon. 



To George Charleton, of Maidenhead-court, Wapping, and William 

 Walker, of New Grove, Mile End Road, for improvements in the building 

 of ships. — 10th Aug. — 6 months. 



To Samuel Lord, James Robinson, and John Forster, of Leeds, for im- 

 provements in machinery for raising the pile on woollen cloths, and in 

 pressing the same. — Ilth Aug. — 2 months. 



To William Hirst, Henry Hirst, and William Heycock, and Samuel 

 Wilkinson, of Leeds, for their ap[)aratus for preventing carriages from over- 

 turning. — 11th Aug. — 6 months. 



To John Stephen Langton, of Langton-juxta-Partney, Lincolnshire, esq. 

 for an improved mctliod of seasoning timber and other wood. — 11th Aug. 

 — (> months. 



To Jacob Perkins, of Fleet-street, for certain improvements in the con- 

 struction of bedsteads, sofas, and other similar articles : communicated from 

 abroad. — Ilth Aug. — (! months. 



'i'o Henry Richardson Fanshaw, of Addle-street, London, for his ap- 

 paratus for spinning, doubling, and twisting or throwing silk.— 12th Aug.— 

 6 months. 



'I'o Philip Taylor, of the City Road, Middlesex, engineer, for certain 

 improvements in making iron.— 18th Aug. — 6 months. 



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