ISH.] -ZVezf Patents. J»}i 



Chariks Wilks, Ballincollig, county of Cork, Esq.; for a 

 method of constructiug four-wheeled carriages of all descriptbns, 

 whereby a facility of turning is obtained, without having recourse 

 to the usual modes of having what is commonly called locks, or 

 having any necessity for keepirtg the fore-wheels of such carriages 

 lower than the hinder wheels usually arc, or of raising tlie bodies of 

 such carriages higher than usual. Nov. .9, 1813. 



Richard Jones ToiiLiNSON, Bristol, iron-master; for certain 



improvements in the methods of constructing or making the covex- 

 ings of the roofs, or of other surfaces of buildings, whether exter- 

 nal or internal, Nov. 13, 1813, 



James Brunsall, Plymouth, tailor; for certain improvements 

 in different stages of rope-making, and in machinery adapted for 

 sucli improveme|its. Nov. 16, 1813. 



William Pope, Bristol, perfumer ; for an instrument or 

 tfistruments, to be used jointly or separately, for ascertaining a 

 ship's way at sea, and assisting in determining the longitude. Nov. 

 1(), 1813. 



William Barge, Bristol, confectioner; for certain improve- 

 ments in the construction of fire-places. Nov. 16, 1813. 



Edward Ciiarles Howard, Westbourne-green, Aliddlesex, 

 Esq, ; for certain improvements in the process of preparing and 

 reiining sugars. Nov. 20, 1813. 



Edward BiOGs, Birmingham, brass-founder; for a method of 

 working stamps by a steam-engine, water, or horse power. Npv* 

 23, 1813. 



Frederick Cherry, Croydon, Surrey, veterinary surgeon to 

 the army ; for certain improvements in the construction of various 

 articles of an officer's field equipage. Nov. 23, 1813. 



James Bodmer, Stoke N'iswington, Middlesex ; for a method 

 of loading fire-arms, cannon, and all ordnance, except mortars, at 

 the breech with a rifle or plain bore, and also a touch-hole for fire- 

 arms and ordnance, and also a moveable sight for fire-arms and 

 ordnance. Nov. 23, 1813. 



Jeremiah Donovar, Craven-street, Strand, and John Church, 

 Chelsea, soap-boiler ; for saponaceous compounds for deterging in 

 sea-water, hard water, and in soft water. Nov. 23, 1813. 



Richard Mackenzie Bacon, Norwich, printer, and Brtan- 

 DoNKiN, Berniondsey, Surrey, engineer; for certain improve- 

 ments in the implements or apparatus employed in printing, whe- 

 ther from types, from blocks, or from plates. Nov. 23, 1813. 



John Dlncombb, Woolwich, civil engineer; for an improve- 

 ment to. mathematical and astronomical instruments, in order to 

 render them more portable, accurate, easy, expeditious, and certain 



