Article XV. 



NEW PATENTS. 



F. Halliday, Ham, Surrey, for improvements in machinery to b6 

 operated upon by steam. — Dec. 9- 



J. C. Dyer, Manchester, patent card manufacturer, for improve- 

 ments in machinery for making wire cards for carding wool, cotton^ 

 tow, &c. ; and also'certain improvements on a machine for shaving and 

 preparing leather used in making sucli cards. — Dec. 9. 



R. Addams, Tlieresa Terrace, Hammersmith, for a method of pro- 

 pelling carriages on turnpike, rail, or other roads. — Dec. l*. 



M. Ferris, Longford, Middlesex, calico printer, for improvements 6n 

 presses or machinery for printing cotton and other fabrics. — Dec. 14. 



j. A. Tabor, Jewin-street, Cripplegate, for means for indicating the 

 depth of water in ships and vessels. — Dec. 14. 



J. M'Curdy, Cecil-street, Strand, for improvements in generating 

 steam. — Dec. 27. 



J. Ogston and J. T. Bell, Davies-street, Berkeley-square, watch- 

 makers, for improvements in the construction or manufacture of 

 watches of different descriptions. — Jan. 6, 1826. 

 . R. Evans, Bread-street, coffee merchant, for improvements in the 

 apparatus for, and process of, distillation. — Jan. 7. 



H. Houldsworth, the younger, Manchester, cotton-spinner, for im- 

 provements in machinery, for giving the taking-up or winding-on 

 motion to spools or bobbins, and tubes or other instruments on which 

 the roving or thread is roving, spinning, and twisting machines. — 



Jan. 16. 



B. Newmarch, Cheltenham, for an improved method of explodirig 



fire-arms. — Jan. 16. 



J. Rothwell, Manchester, tape manufacturer, for his improved heald 

 or harness for weaving purposes. — Jan. 16. 



H. A. Koymans, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street, merchant, 

 for improvements in the construction and use of apparatus and works 

 for inland navigation.-^Jan. 16. 



J. F. Smith, Dunston Hall, Chesterfield, for an improvement in the 

 process of drawing, roving, spinning, and doubling wool cotton, and 

 other fibrous substances. — Jan. 19. 



W. Whitfield, Birmingham, for improvements in making or manu- 

 facturing of handles for saucepans, kettles, and other culinary vessels, 

 and also tea-kettle handle straps, and other articles. — Jan. 19. 



B. Cook, Birmingham, brass founder, for improvements in making 

 or constructing hinges of various descriptions. — Jan. 19. 



A. R. Leorent, Gottenburgh, merchant, now of King-street, Cheap- 

 side, for a method of applying steam without pressure to pans, boilers, 

 coppers, stills, pipes, and machinery, in order to produce, transmit, 

 and regulate various temperatures of heat in the several processes of 

 boiling, distilling, evaporating, inspissating, drying, and warming, and- 

 also to produce power. — Jan. 19. 



Sir R. Seppings, Knt. Somerset House, for an improved construction 

 of such masts and bowsprits as are generally known by th^ name of 

 made matts and made bowsprits.— -Jan. 19. 



