List of Patents for New Inventions. 158 
‘To David Barclay, of Broad-street, London, merchant,, in 
_consequence of a communication made to him by a certain fg- 
reignerresiding abroad, fora spiral lever or rotary standard press, — 
26th July.—6 ery Bh 
To Thomas Barker, of Oldham, Lancaster, and John Rawlin- 
son Harris, of Winchester Place, Southwark, hat mantifackurers, 
for improvements in the method of elearing furs and ‘voo's used 
_in the manufacture of hats from, kemps and hairs. —26th July. we 
6 months. 
To John Richard Barry, of the Minories, in London, for cer- 
tain improvements on and additions to wheeled carriages.—26th 
July.—6 months. 
To Samuel Bagshaw, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, for a method 
of forming and manufacturing vases, urns, basins, and other or- 
namental articles which have been heretofore usually made of 
stone or marble, from a combination of materials never hereto- 
fore made use of in papas Io Re such articles. —26th July. 
—z2 months. 
To John Manton, of Dover- atreee: Piccatlilly; dinate? for 
improvement in the construction of locks to all kinds of fowling 
pieces and fire arms.—30th July.—2 months. 
‘ To Thomas Bennett, jun. of Bewdley, Worcestershire, builder, 
for certain improvements in steam Capi or steam apparatus. 
—4th July.—6months. 
To John Slater, of Birmingham, manufacturer, for certain im- 
provements in making a kitchen range and apparatus for cooking 
and other purposes. —4th August.—6 months. 
To William Henry Higman, of Bath, sadler and coach harness 
maker, for certain improvements in the construction of harness, 
which he conceives will afford great relief to horses in drawing 
carriages of various descriptions, and be of public utility. 14th 
August.—2 months. 
To David Gordon, of Edinburgh, at present residing in the 
town of Stranraer, esq. for certain improvements in the construe- 
tion of wheeled carriages.—-14th August.—6 months. 
To Jean Frederick Marquis de Chabannes, for.a new metho 
and apparatus for attracting and catching of fish —l4th August. 
—6 months. 
To John Collinge, of Lambeth, engineer, for improvements on 
east iron rollers for sugar mills by more permanently fixing them 
to their gudgeons.— 14th August.—4 months. 
To John Nichol, of West End, Middlesex, master mariner, for 
improved capstan windlass and hawse roller.—22nd August,—2 
months, 
Vol. 58. No. 280. dug. 1821, U ‘Paros 
