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LIST OF NEW PATENTS. 



To John Moncrieffe Willoughby, of Fair-street, Horsleydown, Surrey, 

 gentleman, for certain im))rovements in the construction of vessels, so as 

 to enable them to sail with greater velocity. — Dated 26th June, 1823. — 

 U months allowed to enrol specification. 



To John Green, of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, whitesmith, for certain 

 machines used for roving, spinning, and twistfng cotton, flax, silk, wool, or 

 other fibrous substances.— 26th June. — 6 months. 



To William Vere, of Crown-row, Mile-end Old-town, in the parish of 

 Stepney, Middlesex, engineer; and Henry Samuel Crane, of Stratford, in 

 the parish of Westhani, Essex, manufacturing chemist ; for their improve- 

 ments in the manufacture of inflammable gas. — 30th June. — 6 months. 



To Tliomas Wolrich Stansfeld, of Leeds, Yorkshire, worsted manufac- 

 turer; Henry Briggs, of Luddendenfoot, in the parish of Halifax, in the 

 said county, worsted manufacturer; Willinm Richard, of Leeds aforesaid, 

 engineer ; and William Barraclough, of Barley, in the parish of Leeds afore- 

 said, worsted manufacturer; for their improvements in the construction of 

 looms for weaving fabrics composed wholly, or in part, of woollen, worsted, 

 cotton, linen, silk, or other materials, and in the machinery and implements 

 for, and methods of working the same. — 5th July. — 6 months. 



To George Clymer, of Finsbury-street, Finsbury-square, Middlesex, me- 

 chanic, for certain improvements in agricultural ploughs. — 5th July. — 

 6 months. 



To John Fisher, of Great Bridge, in the parish of Westbromwich, Staf- 

 fordshire, iron-founder, and John Horton the younger, of the same place, 

 manufacturers of steam boilers, for improvements in the construction of 

 boilers for steam engines, and other purposes where steam is required. — 

 8th July. — 2 months. 



To Stephen Fairbanks, of the United States of America, but now resid- 

 ing in Norfolk-street, Strand, Middlesex, merchant, who, in consequence 

 of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, is 

 in possession of an invention of certain improvements in the construction 

 of locks and other fastenings. — 10th July. — 6 montiis. 



To John Leigh Bradbur}-, of Manchester, Lancashire, calico-printer, for 

 improvements in the art of printing, painting, or staining silk, cottons, 

 woollen, and other cloths, and paper, parchment, vellum, leather, and 

 other substances, by means of blocks or surface j rinting.— 15th July. — 

 6 months. 



To Bennington Gill, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, merchant, who, in 

 consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner resid- 

 ing abroad, is in possession of certain improvements in the construction of 

 saws, cleavers, straw-knives, and all kinds of implements that require or ad- 

 mit of metallic backs.— 15th July.— 6 n)onths. 



To Sir Isaac Coffin, of Pall-mall, Middlesex, Baronet, admiral of the 

 white squadron, who, in consequence of a communication made to him by 

 a certain foreigner residing abroad, is in possession of a certain method 

 or methods of catching or taking mackarel and other fish. — 15th July. — 

 C months. 



To William Palmer, of Lothbury, London, paper-hanger, for his improve- 

 ments in machinery ajjplicable to printing on calico, or other woven fabrics 

 composed wholly or in part of cotton, linen, wool, or silk. — 5th July. 



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