List of Neio Pctteiits. 319 



To Richard Roberts, of Manchester, civil engineer, for improvements in 

 the mule, billy, jenny, stretching frame, or other machines used in spinning 

 cotton, wool, or other fibrous substances, and in which either the spindles 

 recede from and approach the rollers or other deliverers of the said fibrous 

 substances, or in whicii such rollers or deliverers recede from and approach 

 the spindles. — 29th March. — G months. 



To James Haumer Baker, of Antigua, (now residing in St. Martin's-lane,) 

 for improvements in dyeing and calico-printing by the use of certain vegeta- 

 ble materials.— 29th March. — 6 months. 



To Maurice de Jongh, of Warrington, cotton-spinner, for improvements 

 in spinning machines, and mules, jennies, slubbers, &c. — 29th March. — 

 6 months. 



To Edward Sheppard, of Uley, Gloucestershire, clothier, and Alfred 

 Flint, of the same place, engineer, for improvements in machinery for rais- 

 ing the wool or pile on woollen or other cloths by points, also applicable 

 to brushing, smoothing, and dressing cloths.— 29th March.— 2 months. 



To Thomas Parkin, of Bache's-row, City Road, Middlesex, merchant, 

 for a mode of paving parts of public roads, whereby the draft of waggons, 

 carts, coaches and other carriages is facilitated. — 29th March. — 6 months. 



To Rudolphe Cabanel, of Mclinaplace, Westminster Road, Lambeth, 

 engineer, for improvements on engines or machinery for raising water, part 

 of which machinery is applicable to other usefid purposes. — .30th March. 

 — 6 months. 



To John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, Devon, lace-manufacturer, for improved 

 methods of figuring or ornamenting various goods manufactured from silk, 

 cotton, flax, «S:c. — 31st March. — G months. 



To Jacob Jedder Fisher, of Ealing, Middlesex, esq. for a new application 

 of rail-ways, and the machinery to be employed thereon. — 2d April. — 

 6 months. 



To Simeon Broadmeadow, of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, civil en- 

 gineer, for his apparatus for exhausting, condensing, or propelling air, 

 smoke, gas, &c. — 2d April. — 6 months. 



To William Turner, oi" Winslow, Cheshire, saddler, and William Mose- 

 dale, of Park-street, Grosvenor-square, coach-maker, for an improvement 

 on collars for draft horses. — 2d April. — 2 months. 



To Robert William Brandling, of Low Gosforth, near Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne, for improvements in rail-roads, and carriages to be employed thereon 

 and elsewhere.- 12th April.- G months. 



To William Hhalders, of the city of Norwich, leather-cutter, for a gravi- 

 tating expressing fountain for raising and conveying water or any other 

 fluid, for any purpose. — 12th April. — 2 months. 



To William Gilman, of Wliitechapel Road, engineer, and James William 

 Sowerby, of Birchin-laiie, London, merchant, for improvements in gene- 

 rating steam, and on engines to be worked by steam or other elastic fluids. 

 13th April. — G months. 



To Thomas Sunderland, of Croom's Hill Cottage, Blackheatli, Kent, 

 esq. for a new C()ml)inatic)n of fuel. — 20tii April. — G months. 



To Charles Ogiivy, of Vernlam-buildings, Gray's inn, esq. for an im- 

 proved apparatus for storing gas. — 20th April. — (> months. 



To JohnBroonifield, of Islington, near Birmingham, engineer, and Joseph 

 Luckcock, ol" Edgbaston, near Hirmitigham, for improvenients in the ma- 

 chinery for pr()i)elliug vessels. — 20th April. — G months. 



To Lemuel Wellman Wright, of \Vellclosc-s(|uare, Middlesex, engineer, 

 for improvements in apparatus for washing or bleaching of linens, cottons, 

 &c.— 20tli April. — C months. 



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