78 New Patents. [Jan. 



Article XIV. 

 NEW PATENTS. 



E, Bowrlng, Goldsmith-street, London, silk manufacturer, and 

 R. Stamp, Buxted, Sussex, weaver, for improvements in the working, 

 weaving, or preparing silk and other fibrous materials, used in making 

 hats, bonnets, shawls, and other materials. — Nov. 17. 



J. Guestier, Fenchurch-buildings, for a mode of making paper from 

 certain substances, which are thereby applicable to that purpose.^ 

 Nov. 17. 



A. Lamb, Princes'- street, London, and W. Suttill, Old Brompton, 

 flax spinner, for improvements in machinery for preparing, drawing, 

 roving, and spinning flax, hemp, and waste silk. — Nov. 17. 



G. Borradaile, Barge-j'ard, Bucklersbury, merchant and furrier, for 

 an improved method of making or setting up of hats or hat bodies. — 

 Nov. 17. 



Count de la Garde, Saint James's-square, Middlesex, for improved 

 machinery for breaking or preparing hemp, flax, and other fibrous ma- 

 terials. — Nov. 24. 



J. Eve, Liverpool, engineer, for an improved steam-engine. — 

 Nov. 24. 



H. King, Norfolk-street, Commercial-road, Middlesex, master ma- 

 riner, and W. Kingston, Dock Yard, Portsmouth, master millwright, 

 for improved fids for topmasts, gall and masts, bowsprits, &c.— 

 Nov. 26. 



R. J. Tomlinson, Bristol, for frame-work for bedsteads and other 

 purposes. — Nov. 26. 



M. Lariviere, Princes'-square, Kennington, mechanist, for certain 

 machinery to be applied to the well-known Stamp's fly presses, or 

 other presses, for the purpose of perforating metal plates, and for the 

 application of such to various useful purposes. — Nov. 28. 



W. Pope, Ball-alley, Lombard-street, mathematician, for improve- 

 ments on wheeled carriages. — Dec. 3. 



W. Pope, Ball-alley, mathematician, for improvements in making, 

 mixing, compounding, improving, or altering soap. — Dec. 3. 



H. Berry, Abchurch-lane, London^ merchant, for an improved me- 

 thod, in different shapes or forms, of securing volatile or other fluids, 

 and concrete or other substances, in various descriptions of bottles and 

 vessels. — Dec. 3. 



E. Edmonds, Bradford, clothier, for improvements on machines for 

 scribbling and carding sheep's wool, cotton, or any fibrous articles re- 

 quiring such process — Dec. 3. 



J. Beever, Manchester, for an improved gun-barrel. — Dec. 3. 



E. Luscombe, East Stonehouse, Devon, merchant, for a method of 

 manufacturing or preparing oils extracted from certain vegetable sub- 

 stances, and the application thereof to gas light and other purposes.— 

 Dec. 6. 



J. P. Beavan, Clifford-street, Middlesex, for a cement for building 

 and other purposes. — Dec. 7. 



