List of New Patents. 399 



LIST OF NEW PATENTS. 



To Alexander Dallas, of Northumberland-court, Southampton-buildings, 

 in the parish of St. Andrew. Holborn, Middlesex, engineer, for his machine 

 to pick and dress stones of various descriptions, particularly granite stone. 

 —Dated 27th April 1824. — 6 months allowed to enrol specification. 



To John Turner, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, brass- and iron-founder, 

 for his machine for crimping, plaiting, and goffering linen, muslins, frills, 

 and other articles. —27th April.— 2 months. 



To George Vaughan, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, gentleman, for his improve- 

 ment or improvements on steam-engines, by which means power will be 

 gained, and expense saved.— 1st May. — (i months. 



To John Crosby, of Cottage-lane, City Road, Middlesex, gentleman, for 

 his improvement in the construction of lamps or lanterns for the better pro- 

 tection of the light against the effects of wind or motion. — 5th May. — 

 6 months. 



To James Viney, of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Colonel in the Royal Artil- 

 lery, for certain improvements in and additions to water-closets. — 6th May. 

 — 6 months. 



To William Cleland, of Leadenhall-street, London, gentleman, for his 

 improvement in the process of manufacturing sugar from cane juice, and 

 in refining of sugar and other substances. — 6th May. — 6 months. 



To John Theodore Paul, of Geneva, but now residing at Charing Cross, 

 Westminster, Middlesex, mechanist, who, in consequence of a communica- 

 tion made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, is in possession 

 of certain improvements in the method or methods of generating steam, 

 and in the application of it to various useful purposes. — 13th May. — 6 mo. 



To John Potter, of Smedley, near Manchester, Lancashire, spinner and 

 manufacturer, for certain improvements in looms to be impelled by me- 

 chanical power for weaving various kinds of figured fabrics, whether of 

 silk, cotton, flax, wool, or other materials or mixtures of the same; part of 

 which improvements are applicable to hand looms. — 13th May. — 6 raon. 



To Jacob Perkins, of Fleet-street, London, engineer, for his improved 

 method of throwing shells and other projectiles.— 15th May.— 6 months. 



To William Church, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, esquire, for certain 

 improvements in the apparatus used in casting iron and other metals.— 15th 

 May.— 6 months. 



To John Holt Ibbetson, of Smith-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, esquire, for 

 certain improvements in the production or manufacture of gas. — 15th May. 

 —6 months. 



To Lemuel Wellman Wright, of Wellclose-square, Middlesex, engineer, 

 for certain combinations and improvements in machinery for making pins. 

 — 15th May. -2 months. . 



To Joseph Luckcock, of Round Cottage, Edgebaston, near Birmingham, 

 Warwickshire, gentleman, for his improvement in the process of mauu- 

 facturim; iron.— 15th May.— 6 months. 



To William Henry James, of Coburg-Place, Winson-green, near Bir- 

 min-ham, Warwickshire, engineer, for his improved method of construct- 

 ing "steam-carriages useful in the conveyance of persons and goods upon 

 highways and turnpike roads without the assistance of rail-roads.- loth 

 May. - 6 months. „.,».,„ u . 



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

 for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus applicable to or em- 

 pioyed in printing.— 15th May.— 4 months. 



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