47'2 New Patents. [June, 



makers ; for certain improveraents in the loom to be used in weav- 

 ing cotton, worsted, silk, or other cloth, made of any two or more 

 of the said materials. Feh, i, 1815. 



James rHOMso.v, Primrose Hili, Lancashire ; for certain im- 

 provements in the process of printing cloth made of cotton or 

 linen, or both. Feb. 4, 1815. 



William Grifkith, Gilispur-street, London ; for an improved 

 toast-stand. Feb. 7, 1815. 



Richard Jo.nks Tomlinson, Bristol; for certain improve- 

 ments in the method of Iramiiig, constructing, cr putting toge- 

 ther the roofs of buildings, or the parts thereof. Feb, 9, 1815. 



William Moult, Bedford -hCjuaie, London ; for a mode of 

 evaporation and sublimation. Ft-b. 13, 1615. 

 - JosKPH BuRRiiLL, Thctford, Norfolk; for an invention to be 

 used iiS a support and safeguard in g«"tting in iind out of chaises, 

 and otfier two-wheeled carriages. Feb. 21, 1815. 

 ^ Jonah X)yKR, Wootfon-inder-edge, Gloucester ; for an im- 

 proved frame or maciiine for shearing of woollen cloth. Feb. 21, 

 •1815. 



CAMDEL Brown, Mark Lane, London ; for a rudder and cer- 

 tain apparar us connected therewith, for governing ships and vessels 

 of all aescnptions, with mucii more certainty and effect, and for 

 •prodticing various advantages not hitherto practised or known. 

 .Feb.' 28, 1815. 



Ralph Dodd and George Stephionsox, Killingworth, North- 

 umberland ; for various improvements in the construction of loco- 

 motive engines. Feb. 28, 1815. 



Wii-LiAiM Mitchell, Glasgow, and John La\\'ton, King- 

 street, Snou-iiill, London ; for a lock and key applicable to various 

 purposes. March 7, 1815. 



Thomas Deakin, Ludgate-hill, London; for a portable kitchen. 

 Mai-ch 7, 1815. 



Dudley Adams, Fleet-street, London; for certain improve- 

 ment? in the construction of paper vellum tubes for telescopes,, and 

 other optical parts of telescopes. March 7, 1815. 



William Wood, Shadwell, Middlesex; for the manufacture 

 Of a material or materials, and the application thereof to the more 

 effectually making water tight and sea-worthy ships and all other 

 vessels, which he denominates adhesive felt. March 9, 1815. 



RoBERi Dickinson, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's Inii fields, 

 London ; for certain improvements in the making or fabrication of 

 sundry tools, implements, or articles, used in various arts or mani- 

 pulations, or the ordinary occasions of life. March 14, 1815. 



John Mills, Bolywell-street, St. Clement's church-yard. 

 Strand, London ; for improved elastic stays for women and chil- 

 dren ; and also to give relief to women in a state of pregnancy. 

 March 14, 1815. 



Elizabkth BEVERiDfiE, Hattou-garden, London; for an im- 

 proved bedstead, March 14, 1815. 



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