398 New Patents. [May, 



J. Vallance, Esq. Brighton, for his method of communicating goods 

 or intelligence from one place to another with greater expedition than 

 by means of steam-carriages, or other vessels. — Feb. 19. 



A. H. Chambers, Esq. New Bond-street, Middlesex, for his invent- 

 ed improvements in preparing and paving horse and carriage ways. — 

 Feb. 28. 



R. Evans, Bread-street, Cheapside, wholesale coffee-dealer, for his 

 process of roasting coffee and other vegetable substances, with improve- 

 ments in the machinery employed. — Feb. 28. 



J. Gunby, New Kent-road, Surry, sword and gun manufacturer, for 

 a process by which a certain material is prepared, and rendered a suit- 

 able substitute for leather. — Feb. 28. 



J. Christie, Mark-lane, merchant, and T. Harper, Tamworth, Staf- 

 ford, merchant, for their improved method of combining and applying 

 certain kinds of fuel. — Feb. 28. 



W. Yetts, Great Yarmouth, merchant and ship-owner, for his 

 invented certain apparatus to be applied to a windlass. — Feb. 28. 



J. W. Richards, Caroline-street, Birmingham, metallic hot-house 

 maker, for his improved metallic frame and lap, applicable to all hot- 

 houses, green-houses, horticultural frames and glasses, sky lights, and 

 other inclined lights and glasses. — Feb. 28. 



W. Greaves, Sheffield, merchant, for certain improvements to har- 

 ness, principally applicable to carriages drawn by one horse. — Feb. 28. 



W. James, Westminster, land agent and engineer, for certain im- 

 provements in the construction of rail and tram roads or ways. — 

 Feb. 28. 



M. de Jough, Warrington, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 

 cotton-spinner, for his mode of constructing and placing a coke oven 

 under or contiguous to steam or other boilers, so as to make the heat 

 arising from making coal or other intense combustion in the said oven 

 subservient to the use of the boiler, instead of fuel. — Feb. 28. 



C. Bagenell Fleetwood, Gent. Parliament-street, Dublin, for his 

 invented liquice and composition for making leather and other articles 

 waterproof. — Feb. 28. 



J. Spiller, Chelsea, Middlesex, engineer, for improvements in the 

 machinery to be employed in the working of pumps. — March 6. 



J. Heathcoat, Tiverton, Devon, lace manufacturer, for a new method 

 of manufacturingcertain parts of machines used in the manufacture of 

 lace commonly called bobbin net. — March 9. 



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

 economical method of combining machinery used in the manufacture 

 of lace in weaving and in spinning worked by power. — March 9. 



W. D. Mosley, Radford, Nottingham, lace-manufacturer, for im- 

 provements in the making and working of machines used in the manu- 

 facture of lace commonly called bobbin net. — March 10. 



W. Morley, Nottingham, lace-manufacturer, for various improve- 

 ments in machinery now in use for the making lace or net commonly 

 known bj' the name of bobbin net. — March 15- 



R. Kirk, Osborne-place, Whitechapel, dyer, for his new method of 

 manufacturing a certain vegetable substance, growing beyond the seas, 

 as a dye or red colouring matter for the use of dyers called safflower, 

 so as more effectually to preserve its colouring principle. — March 20. 



