59S New Vatents. [May, 



Camden Town, Middlesex ; for certain additions to, and improve- 

 ments on, macliinery to be made and applied in maniifiiicturii)i>- cards 

 for carding wool, cotton, silk, and tow, and other fibrous materials 

 of the like d'-^cription. Communicated to him partly by a foreigner 

 residing abroj'.d. Dec. 15, 18 14. 



Jamks isMiTU, Newark-upon-Trent ; for a self-acting sash 

 fastening. Dec. L'O, 1814. 



William Evkhhard, Baron von Doornich, Sun-street, 

 Bishopti^ate-street, Loudon ; for improvementi in the manufacture 

 of soap. Dec. 20, IS 14. 



John Vallance, jun. Briglithelmstone ; for anapparatus and 

 method of so constructing and securing brewers' vats or store-casks 

 as to prevent the vat falling to pieces, or even breaking, though 

 every one of the hoops on it should be broken asunder, and conse- 

 Quen:lv preventing the liquor from being lost; and also for prevent- 

 ing the loss of li(iuo!-, even if a cock or all the cocks of the vat 

 should be broken off. Dec. 20, 1814. 



RoGEiiT DicKiNsox, Great Queen-street, London ; for certain 

 improvements in implements applicable to the purposes of naviga- 

 tion, namely, an improvement or improvements in the ship's nun- 

 buov and beacon-buoy. Dec. 20, 1814. 



Edward Jordkn, Norwich, and William Cooke; for an 

 apparatus for the detection of depredators, which they denominate 

 The Thieves' Alarum. Dec. 24, 1814. _ 



Fredekick Koenig, Castle-street, Finsbury-square ; for certain 

 further improvements in his method of printing by means of ma- 

 chinery. Dec. 2-1, 1814. 



John Wuite, New Compton-street, Soho ; for a method of 

 making candles. Dec. 27, 1814. 



Joseph Haubi!*, Shire-lanc, Middlesex ; for an improvement or 

 improvements in the necessaries of clothing used for the military in 

 general. Jan. 4, 1815. 



John Caitler, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn-fields ; for 

 certain improvements applicable to fire-places, stoves, 6cc. Jan. G, 



1S15. 



Christopher Dihl, Brewers-street, Golden-square ; for a 

 method or means of making a mastic cement or composition, which 

 he denominates Dihl's Mastic. Jan. 6, 1815. 



James Collier, Grosvenor-street West, Pimlico ; for an appa- 

 ratus, machine, or instrument, intended to be called a Cieopyrite, 

 by means of which power will be very economically obtained, and 

 advantageously applied to the raising of water, and other useful 

 purposes. Jan. 16, 1815. 



Frederick M.-rqnis dc Chabanns, Thayer-street, Manchester- 

 square ; for a method of extracting from fuel a greater quantity of 

 caloric than hath hitlierto been acquired, and applying it to the 

 purpose of warnr.ng the room in which the operation is conducted, 

 and also other loouis by one single fire. Jan. 16, 1815. 



