158 -^ezA' Patents. [Feb. 



Article XV. 



List of Patents. , 



Robert Salmon, Woburn, Bedfordshire ; for improvements in 

 the construction of machines for making hay. Aug. 22, 1814. 



John Dickinson and George Longman, Nash Mills, Hert- 

 fordshire ; for improvements in the said John Dickinson's patent 

 machinery for manufacturing paper, and also a certain apparatus 

 for separating the knots or lumps from paper or paper stuff. Aug. 

 24, 1814. 



James Penny, of Low Nibthwaite, Lancaster, mechanic; and 

 Joseph Kendal, same county, turner ; for a new and improved 

 principle of making pill and other small boxes. Sept. 8, 1814. 



William Lister, Paddington, Middlesex, Esq. ; for certain 

 further improvements on an engine for separating corn or seeds 

 from the straw and chaff. Sept. 31, 1814. 



James Dobbs, Birmingham, Gentleman ; for his improvements 

 in the manufacturing of machines used for cutting and gathering in 

 grain and produce arising from the earth, whereby much labour and 

 expense are saved. Sept. 21, 1814. 



Joseph Taylor and Peter Taylor, Manchester, machine- 

 makers ; for having invented and brought to perfection certain 

 improvements in a loom to be used in weaving cotton, linen, 

 worsted, silk, or other cloth or clothes, made of any two or more 

 of the said materials. Sept. 21, 1814. 



W. E. Sheffield, Somer's Town, Middlesex, Gentleman; for 

 divers improvements in the working or manufacturing of copper and 

 its compounds, and other metallic substances, or any or either of 

 the same. Sept. 21, 1814. 



VV. Sampson, Acorn-street, London, millwright ; for certain 

 improvements for raising water. Oct. 3, 1814. 



Abraham Shaw, Leicester, glazier's vice and diamond manu- 

 facturer ; for his apparatus for the better cutting of window, plate, 

 and sheet glass. Oct. 3, 1814. 



Ambroise FiRMiN DiDOT, Holborn, London, Gentleman; for 

 an improvement in the method of making types or characters to be 

 used in the art of printing. Oct. 3, 1814.^ 



R. Philips, Newbury, Bucks, engineer; for certain improve- 

 ments in a plough. Oct. 5, 1814. 



James Longhurst ; for an ^olian organ or barrel oigan witli 

 a self-acting swell. Nov. I, 1814. 



John Walters, Fenchurch-street, London ; for certain im- 

 provements in the construction and fastening of frame timber or 

 binds of ships or vessels, whether building or under repair. Nov. 

 7, 1814. 



William Howard, Old Brentford, Middlesex; for improved 

 apparatus for working the pumps on board ships, which may also be 

 applied to churning, and various other useful purposes. Nov. 10, 

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