318 New Patents. [ApraL, 



Article XIV. 



NEW PATENTS. 



E. Lees, Little Thurrock, Essex, publican, for improvements in 

 water-worlis, and in the mode of conveying water for the purpose of 

 flooding and draining lands; applicable also to other useful purposes. 

 —Feb. 19. 



T. Masterman, Dolphin Brewery, Broad-street, Ratcliffe, Middlesex, 

 brewer, for an apparatus for bottling wine, beer, and other liquids, 

 with increased economy and dispatch. — Feb. 19. 



E. Lloyd, North End, Fulham, for a new apparatus from which to 

 feed fires with coals and other fuel. — Feb. 19. 



B. Tarrow, Great Tower-street, London, ironmonger, for improve- 

 ments in buildings, calculated to render them less likely to be destroyed 

 or injured by fire than heretofore. — Feb. 19. 



J. Ross, Leicester, hosier, for a new apparatus for combining and 

 strengthening wool, cotton, and other fibrous substances. — Feb. J 9. 



J. Mould, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middlesex, for improvements in fire- 

 arms. — Feb. 19. 



H. Burnett, Arundel-street, Middlesex, for improvements in ma- 

 chinery for a new rotatory or endless lever action. — Feb. 19. 



J. Beacham, Paradise-street, Finsbury-squarc, cabinet-maker, for 

 improvements in water-closets. — Feb. 19. 



J. Ayton, Trowse Millgate, Norfolk, miller, for an improvement or 

 spring to be applied to bolting mills for the purpose of facilitating and 

 improving the dressing of flour, and other substances. — Feb. 19. 



D. Edwards, King-street, Bloomsbur}', writing-desk manufacturer, 

 for an ink-stand, in which, by pressure, the ink is caused to flow to 

 use. — Feb. 26. 



J. Manton, Hanover-square, gun-maker, for improvements in fire- 

 arms. — Feb. 26. 



W. H. Hill, Woolwich, Lieutenant of Artillery, for improvements 

 in machinery for propelling vessels. — Feb. 26. 



G. A. Kallmann, of the Friary, St. James's Place, Professor of 

 Music, for improvements in the mechanism and construction of piano- 

 fortes. — Feb. 26. 



J. Heathcoat, Tiverton, lace-manufacturer, for his improved method 

 of producing figures or ornaments on goods manufactured from silk, 

 cotton, &c. — Feb. 26. 



J. Bateman, Upper-street, Islington, for a portable life boat. — 

 Feb. 26. 



C. Whitehouse, Wednesbury, Stafford, whitesmith, for improve- 

 ments in manufacturing tubes for gas, and other purposes. — Feb. 26- 



T. Attwood, Birmingham, for an improved method of making nibs, 

 or slotts, in copper or other metal cylinders used for printing cottons, 

 &c.— Feb. 26. 



D. Gordon, Basinghall-street, London, and W. Bowser, Parsons- 

 street, Wellclose-square, iron-manufacturer, for improvements in 

 writing and plating or coating iron with copper. — Feb. 26. 



