List of Patents for New Inventions. 463 
LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 
To Thomas Parkin, of Skinner-street, Bishopsgate-street, 
London, merchant, for his improvements in printing.—Dated 
the 24th November 1821.—6 months allowed to enrol specifica- 
tion. 
To William Baylis, junior, of Painswick, Gloucestershire, 
clothier, for his machine for washing and cleaning cloths. — 
27th November.—2 months. 
To Thomas Motley, of the Strand, Middlesex, patent letter- 
maker, and brass founder, for his improvements in the construc- 
tion of candlesticks or lamps, and in candles to be burnt therein. 
—27th November.—6 months. 
To Robert Bell, of Newman-street, parish of St. Mary-le-bone, 
Middlesex, esq., for his improvement in the construction of cer- 
tain descriptions of boats and barges.—5th December.—6 mo. 
To Charles Broderip, of London, esq., now residing in Glas~ 
gow, for his various improvements in the construction of steam- 
engines.—5th December.—6 months. 
To Henry Ricketts, of the Phoenix Glass- Works, Bristol, Somer- 
setshire, glass-manufacturer, for his improvement in the art or 
method of making or manufacturing glass bottles; such as are 
used for wine, porter, beer or cyder.—5th December.—2 mo. 
To William Warcup, of Dartford, Kent, engineer, for his 
improvements upon a machine for washing linen cloths, cotton 
cloths, or woollen cloths, whether in the shape of piece goods, 
or of any article made up of linen cloth, cotton cloth, or woollen 
cloth. —10th December.—2 months. 
To William Horrocks, of Portwood within Binnington, Ches- 
ter, cotton manufacturer, for his improvement in the construction 
of looms for the weaving of cotton or linen cloth, by power com- 
monly called Power looms.—14th December.—2 months. 
To James Winter, of Stoke-under-Hamdom, Somerset, gen- 
tleman, for his improvements in a machiae for sewing and point- 
ing leather gloves with neatness much superior to that which is 
effected by manual labour.—19th December.—2 months. 
- To Samuel Brierley, of Salford, in the parish of Manchester, 
Lancaster, dyer, for his improved method of preparing raw silk 
and cleansing the same for the purpose of dyeing and manufac- 
turing. —19th December.—2 months. 
To John Gladstone, engineer, and millwright, of Castle 
Douglas, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, county of Galloway, 
North Britain, for his improvements in the construction of steain 
vessels by the application of steam or other power.—20th De- 
cember,—6 months. 
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