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ing a two-fold purpose, so that land may be both pared and ploughed, 
Dec. 22, 1815. . 
Joun Mituineton, of Duke-street, Manchester-square, en- 
gineer ; for certain machinery to be moved by wind, steany, 
manual labour, or any of the processes now employed for moving" 
machinery ; by means of which, boats, barges, and other floating 
vessels, may be propelled or moved in the water. Feb. 1, 1816. 
Joun Bupcem, of Dartford, Kent, paper-maker; for a pro- 
cess for reducing rags or articles composed of silk, linen, or cotton, 
after they have been used, and bringing them into their original 
state, and rendering the material of which they are» composed fit 
to be re-manufactured, and again applied to beneficial and useful 
purposes. Feb. 3, 1816. 
Joun Georce Druxe, of Chapman-street, Pentonville, che- 
mist; for a method of expelling the molasses of syrup out of 
refined sugars, in a shorter period than is at present practised with 
pipe-clay. Feb. 3, 1816. 
Wit.ram Baynuam, of London-road, Surrey, chemist; for a 
composition for making leather and other articles water-proof, 
Feb. 20, 1816. 
JosepH Manron, of Davies-street, Berkeley-square, gun maker; 
for improvements in the construction and use of certain parts of 
fire-arms, and also of the shoeing of horses. Feb. 29, 1816. 
Francis Turrev, of Long Acre, coachmaker; for a wheel- 
guard. March 2, 1816. 
Grorce Freperick Munrz, of Birmingham, roller of metals; 
for a method of abating, or nearly destroying smoke, and of ob- 
taining a valuable product therefrom. March 2, 1816. 
Joun Woop, the younger, of Bradford, worsted spinner, and 
Josuua Worpswortn, of Leeds, machine-maker; for improve- 
ments in machineries applicable to spinning. March 2, 1816. 
Bryan Donkin, of Grange-road, Bermondsey, in Surrey, en- 
gineer; for a mean or method of effecting certain purposes or pro- 
cesses in which a temperature above that of boiling water is requisite 
or desirable, by applying the temperature requisite or desirable in 
the said process for effecting the said purposes in a new manner, 
March 2, 1816. 
Joun Leigh Brapsury, of Gloucester, gentleman; for im- 
provements in the machinery for spinning of cotton, flax, wool, 
tow, worsted, or any other fibrous substance. March 9, 1816. 
P. F. Montcorrixzr, of Leicester-square, Middlesex, engineer, 
and H. D, Daymy, of the same place, gentleman; for improve- 
ments in a machine, which acts by the expansion or contraction of 
air heated by fire; and which machine is applicable to the raising 
of water, or giving motion to mills or other machines. March 14, 
1816. 
Pierre Francois Montcourier, of Leicester-square, en- 
gincer; for improvements on the machine denominated Bellier 
Alydraulique, or Hydraulic Ram, March 14, 1816. ' 
