236 New Patents. [March, 



W. Leathy, Great Guildford-street, Southwark, engineer, for 

 improvements in the machinery used in making bricks, and improve- 

 ments in drying bricks, by means of flues and steam. — Nov. 11. 



P. Brunet, Wimpole-street, Cavendish-square, merchant, for a fur- 

 nace made upon a new construction. — Nov. 11. 



J. C. Daniel!, Stoke, Wilts, clothier, for improvements in dressing 

 woollen cloth. — Nov. 20. 



I. Taylor, jun. Chipping Ongar, Essex, for acock or tap for drawing 

 offliquids.— Nov. 20. 



W. Rhodes, Hoxton, brick-maker, for his improvement in the 

 construction of clamps for burning raw bricks. — Nov. 2p. 



L. Lambert, Cannon-street, for improvements in the material and 

 manufacture of paper. — Nov. 23. 



S. Wilson, Streatham, Surrey, for a new manufacture of stuffs with 

 transparent and coloured figures. — Nov. 25. 



VV. S. Burnett, New London-street, merchant, for improvements in 

 ships' tackle. — Nov. 2.5. 



J. Osbaldeston, Shire Crow within Blackburn, Lancashire, calico- 

 weaver, for his improved method of making healds to be made in the 

 weaving of cotton, silk, woollen, and other cloths.^Ngv. ?9. 



T. Hancock, Goswell Mews, Goswell-street, patent cock manufac- 

 turer, for his method of qiakingor manufacturing an article which may 

 be in many instances substituted for leather, and be applied to 

 Other useful purposes. — Nov. 29. 



W. Furnival, Anderton, Cheshire, salt manufacturer, for improve- 

 ments in the manufacture of salt. — Dec. 4. 



W. W. Young, Newton Nottage, Glamorganshire, engineer, for 

 improvements in manufacturing salt, part of which improvements are 

 applicable to other useful purposes. — Dec. 4. 



J. H. Suwerkrop, Vine-street, Minories, merchant, for an apparatus 

 or machine, which he denominates '• A thermophore, or a portable- 

 mineral or river- water bath and linen warmer ;" and also for other appa- 

 ratus or machines connected therewith for filtering and heating water. 

 ,-Dec. 4. 



G. Wycherley, Whitchurch, Salop, saddler, for improvements in 

 making and constructing saddles, and side-saddles. — Dec. 4. 



R.Dickenson, Park-street, Southwark, Surrey, for his improved air- 

 chamber for various purposes.-r^Dec. 7. 



J. Thompson, Pembroke-place, Pimlico, for his improved mode of 

 making cast-steel. — Dec. V. 



R. Bowman, Aberdeen, chain-cable maker, for his improved appa- 

 ratus for stopping, releasing, and regulating chain and other cables of 

 vessels. — Dec. 9. 



W. Moult, Lambeth, engineer, for his improvement in working 

 water-wheels. — Dec. 9. 



Sir W. Cpngreve, Cecil-street, Strand, for his improved gas-meter. 

 -T^Dec. 14. 



S. Davis, Upper Eqi t Smithfield, gun-lock-maker, for improvements 

 in guns and other fire-arms.ir— Dec. 18. 



D. Gordon, Basinghall-streef, London, for improvements in carriages 

 or other machines to be moved or propelled by mechanical means,— '. 

 Dec. 18- 



