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LIST OF NKW PATENTS. 



To Thomas Steele, of Magdalen College, Cambridge, esquire for I'm- 

 provements in the construction of divins-hells, or apparatus for divinann,!^^ 

 water. -Dated 28th Oct. 1825.— 6 months to enrol specification. '^ 



To Vernon Royle, of Manchester, for improvements in the machinery 

 for cleaning and spinning of silk. — 1st >'ov — 2 months. 



To John Isaac Hawkins, of Pancras, for improvemefit in implements used 

 in the manufacturing and preservino; of books. — 1st Nov.— {> months 



To John Ridgway and William Ridgway, of Cauldon Place, in the'staf- 

 fordshire Potteries, manufacturers of earthenware, for tlieir improved cock- 

 tap, or valve for drawing off' liquors. — 1st Nov. - 2 months. 



To John and Samuel Seaward, of the Canal Iron-Work's, Poplar Mid- 

 dlesex, engineers, for improved methods of propelling boats and all kinds of 

 vessels on canals, rivers, and other shallow waters.— 2d Nov.— 6 months 



To William Ranyard, of Kingston, Surrey, tallow-chandler, for his cir- 

 cumvolution brush and iiander. — 2d Nov. — 2 months. 



To Thomas Seaton, of Bermondsey, Surrey, shipwright, for his improve- 

 ments on wheeled carriages. —5th Nov.— 6 months. 



To George Hunter, of Edinburgh, for an improvement in the construction 

 use, and application of wheels. — 6 months. ' 



To Thomas Shaw Brandreth, of Liverpool, barrister-at-law, for an im- 

 proved mode of constructing wheel-carriages.— 8th Nov.— 6 months 



To Samuel Brown, of Old Brompton, Middlesex, for improvements in 

 machinery for manufacturing casks or other vessels.- 8th Nov -6 months 



To William Erskine Cockrane, of Regent-street, Middlesex, for an im- 

 provement in cooking apparatus.- 8th Nov.— 6 months. 



To John William Hiort, chief engineer in the Office of Worits, architect 

 and surveyor, for an improved chimney or flue.— 8th Nov.— 2 months 



To Charles Louis Giroud of Lyons, in France, (at present residing at 

 INo. 13 Queen-street, Soho,} for a chemical substitute for gall-nuts in all the 

 branches of the arts in which they are used.— 8th Nov— 2 months 



To James Wilks, and John Erroyd, of Rochdale, Lancashire, " for an 

 improved engine for cutting nails, sprigs, and sparables.- 8th Nov.— 6 mo 



To John James Alex. M'CIarthy, of Pall Mall Place, for an improved pavel 

 ment or covering for streets, roads, &c.— 10th Nov.— 6 months 



To Benjamin Cook, of Birmingham, for a method of rendering ships' 

 cables and anchors more secure and less liable to strain and injury while the 

 vessel lies at anchor.— 10th Nov.— G months. 



To Benjamin Cook, of Birmingham, for improvements in the binding of 

 books and portfolios.— lOth Nov.— G months. 



To J George De} erlein, of Mercer-street, s't.Martin's in the Fields, smith 

 and tool- maker, for improvements, communicated from abroad, on wei«hin2 

 machines, denominated German weigh-bridges.— 10th Nov —6 months 



T?,rn""^',f '""^?'"',°^'^'Sy>e-stree't, Middlesex, bronze and iron founder, 

 andWilhamPrancis Hamilton, of Nelson-street, Long-lane, Surrey, engi- 

 neer, for alloy or alloys of metals.— 12th Nov. 6 months. 



To Edward Bowring, of Goldsmith-street, London, silk-manufactiuer 

 and Robert Stamp, of Buxted, Sussex, weaver, for improvements in the 

 working weaving, or prcyaring silk and other fibrous materials used in 

 making hats, bonnets, shawls, and other materials.- 17th Nov.-« months 



I o James Giiestier, of Fenchurch-buildings, for a mode of making paper 

 from substances thereby applicable to that purpose.— 17th Nov.— G months 



'1 o Alexander Lamb, of Princes-street, Bank, London, and William 

 buttill, of Old Brompton, Middlese.K, flax-spinner, for improvements in 

 machinery for roving and spinning flax, &c. - 1 7th Nov.— « months. 



To George Corradailc, of Barge-yard. Bucklersbury, for an improved me. 

 tliod of making or setting up of hats or liat bodies.— 17th Nov.- 6 months 



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