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LIST OF NEW PATENTS. 



To Francis Melville, of Argyle-street, Glasgow, piano-forte maker, for 

 his improved method of securing the small piano-fortes commonly called 

 " square piano-fortes" from the injuries to which they are liable from the 

 tension of the strings. — Dated 18th January 1823.— 6 months to enrol 

 specification. 



To Edward Lees, and George Harrison, brick-maker, of Little Thurrock, 

 Essex, for an improved method of making bricks, tiles, &c. — 1st February. 

 — 6 mouths. 



To John Thin, of Edinburgh, architect, for a method of constructing a 

 roasting-jack. — 1st Februai-y. — 2 months. 



To Samuel Crosley, of Cottage Lane, City Road, Middlesex, for certain 

 apparatus for measuring and registering the quantity of liquids passing from 

 one place to another. — 1st February. — 6 months. 



To Samuel Crosley, of Cottage Lane, City Road, Middlesex, for an im- 

 provement in the construction of gas regulators or governors. — 1st Feb. — 

 6 months. 



To Timothy Burstall, of Bankside, Southwark, and John Hill, of Green- 

 wich, engineers, for a locomotive or steam carriage. — 3d Feb. — G months. 



To George Augustus Lamb, D.D., of Rye, Sussex, for a new composition 

 of malt and hops. — 10th February. — 6 months. 



To Richard Baduall junior, of Leek, Staffordshire, silk-manufacturer, 

 for improvement? in the winding, doubling, spirming, throwing, or twist- 

 ing of silk, wool, cotton, &c. — 10th February.— 6 months. 



To John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, Devonshire, lace-manufacturer, for 

 improvements on the method of manufacturing silk. — 11th February. — 

 6 months. 



To Edward Lees, of Little Thurrock, Essex, for iniprovements in water- 

 works, and in the mode of conveying water for the purpose of flooding and 

 draining lands, applicable also to other useful purposes. — 19th February.— 

 6 months. 



To Thomas Masterman, of the Dolphin Brewery, Broad-street, Ratcliffe, 

 Middlesex, brewer, for an apparatus for bottling wine, beer and other 

 liquids, with increased economy and dispatch. — 19th February.— 2 months. 



To Edmund Lloyd, of North End, Fulham, Middlesex, for a new ap- 

 paratus from which to feed fires with coals and other fuel. — 19th February. 

 — 2 months. 



To Benjamin Farrow, of Great Tower-street, London, ironmonger, for 

 improvements in buildings, calculated to render them less likely to be de- 

 stroyed or injured by fire than heretofore. — lilth February. — fi months. 



To Jesse Ross, of Leicester, hosier, for a new apparatus for combining and 

 straightening wool, cotton, and other fibrous substances, — 19th February, 

 — 6 months. 



To Jacob Mould, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, .Middlesex, for improvements 

 in fire-arms : — communicated from abroad. — 19th February. — 6 months. 



To Henry Burnett, of Arundel-street, Middlesex, for improvements in 

 machinery for a new rotary or endless lever action : — communicated from 

 abroad. — 19th February. — 6 months. 



To John Beacham, of Paradise-street, Finsbury-square, cabinet-maker, 

 for improvements in water-closets.— 19th February. — 2 months. 



To James Ayton, of Trowse Millgate, Norfolk, miller, for an improve- 

 ment or spring to be applied to bolting mills, for the purpose of facilitating 

 and improving the dressing of flour and other substance's. — 1 0th February. 

 — 6 months. 



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