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THE CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL. 



[Jui.Y, 



I.IST OF NEW PATENTS. 



GRANTED IN ENGLAND FROM 28tH M,\Y TO 24tH JUNE, 1810. 



Henry Augustus Taylor, of New York, now of Milk Street, Cheapside, 

 Merchant, for " hnproremcnts in the ninnufacture ofhraid and phihy Com- 

 municated by a foreigner residing al)road. — Sealed May 28 ; six months for 

 enrolment.) 



Alexander Francis Campbell, of Great PUimstead, Norfolk, Esquire, 

 ■nnd Charles 'White, of the city of Norwich, Mechanic, for " improvummfs 

 in ploughs and certain other a:/ricttlturat implements." — May 28 ; six niontlis. 

 Sir Josiah John Guest, of tlie Dowlais Iron M'orks, Glamorgan, Bart., 

 and Thomas Evans, of the same jilacc, Agent, for " certain improvements 

 in the mannfacture of iron and other mctnls." — May 28 ; four months. 



Edmund Leach, of Rochdale, Lancaster, Macliinc Maker, for " certain 

 improrements in machinert/ or apparatus for cardinti, dontjting, and jtrepnring 

 v'l/ol, cotton, silk,fla.x, and other Jilirons sntiKlances." — May 28 ; six months. 

 Daniel Gooch, of Paddington Green, Engineer, for " certain improve. 

 ments in wheels and locomotive engines to be used on railways. — May 28 ; six 

 months. 



William Henry Smith, of York Road, Lambeth, Civil Engineer, for 

 " nn improvement or improvements in the mode of resisting sJtocks to raihratj 

 carriages and trains, and also in the mode of conneetidg and disconnecting 

 raiheay carriages, alio in the application of springs to carriages." — May 28 ; 

 six months. 



George Henry Bursill, of River Lane, Islington, Gentleman, for " an 

 improved method or methods of weighing, and certain improvements in weigh- 

 ing machines." — May 28 ; six months. 



James Allison, of Xlonkwearmouth, Durham, Iron Master, and Roger 

 LuMSDEN, of tlie same place, Cliain and Anclior Manufacturer, for "/m/)TO!'e- 

 ments in the manufacture of iron knees for ships and vessels" — May 30 ; six 

 months. 



John Baptist Wicks, of Leicester, Frame-work Knitter, for " improve- 

 ments in maciiinerg employed in frame-work knitting or stocking fabrics" — 

 May 30 ; si.x niontlis. 



William Pettitt, of Bradwell, Bucks, Gentleman, for " a communicating 

 apparatus to be applied to railroad carriages." — May 30 ; two niontlis. 



John Hawi.et, of Frith Street, Soho, Watcli Maker, for " improvements 

 in pianos and harps." Communicated by a foreigner residing aliroad. — 

 June 1 ; six months. 



Pierre Defaure De Montmiral, of Lonilon Wall, Gentleman, for 

 " certain improvements in the manufacture of bread." Communicated by a 

 foreigner residing abroad. — June 2 ; six months. 



Richard Freen Martin, of Derby, Gentleman, for " certain improve- 

 ments in the manufacture of certain descriptions of cement." — June 2; six 

 months. 



Samuel Salisbury Egales, of Liverpool, Engineer, for " certain im- 

 prove7nents in obtaining motive pouter." — June 2; six months. 



James Harvey, of Basing Place, Waterloo Road, Timber Mercliant, for 

 " certain improvements in paving streets, roads, and ways, with blocks of 

 wood, and in the machinery or apparatus for cutting or forming such blocks." 

 — June 2 ; six months. 



William Southwood Stoker, of Birmingliam, for " certain improve- 

 ments in machinery applicable to making ttails, pins, and rivets." — June 2 ; 

 six months. 



Christopher Dain, of Edgbarton, Warwick, Gentleman, for " certain 

 improvements in the construction of vessels for containing and snpplying ink 

 arid ot tier fluids."— -June 2 ; six months. 



James Roberts, of SheftieUl, Merchant, for " an improved mode of fasten- 

 ing certain kin/Is of horn and hoof handles to the inniruments requiring tlie 

 sayne." — June 3 ; six months. 



Samuel Wagstaff Smith, of Leamington, Iron Founder, for " improve- 

 ments in apparatus for supplying and consuming gas." — June 9 ; six mouths. 

 Robert Hampson, of Mayfield Print-Works, Manchester, Calico Printer, 

 for " an improved method of block-printing on woven fabrics of cotton, linen, 

 .silk, or wollen, or of any two or more of tliem intermired, with improvett 

 machinery, apparatus, and implements for that purpose." — June 9 ; six 

 montlis. 



Alexander Southwood Stoker, of Birmingliam, for " improveynents in 

 the manufacture of tubes for gas and other purposes." — June 9 ; six inontlis. 

 Christopher Nickels, of York Road, Lambeth, Gentleman, for " im- 

 provements in the manufacture of braids and plaits." Communicated by a 

 foreigner residing abroad. — June 9 ; six montlis. 



Thomas Edmonson, of Manchester, Clerk, for " certain improvements in 

 printing presses." — June 9 ; six months. 



John George Shuttleworth, of Fcamley Place, GIossop Road, Sheffield, 

 Gentleman, for "ccWam improvements in railway and other propulsion." — 

 June 9 ; six montlis. 



Francis Greaves, of Radford Street, Sheffield, Manufacturer of Knives 

 and Forks, for " improvements in the manufacture of knives and forks."- — 

 July 11 ; six months. 



William Lance, of George Y'ard, Lomliard Street, Insurance Broker, for 

 " a new and improved, imtrument or apparatus, to be used in wliate Jishery, 



port or ]iarts ofwitich, upon an increased scale, arc also applicable as a tnotioe 

 power for driving machinery." — June II ; six montlis. 



Benjamin Winkles, of Nortliampton Street, Islington, Copper Plate 

 Manufacturer, for " certain improvements in the arrangement and construc- 

 tion of paddle-wheels, and water-wheels." — June 11 ; six montlis. 



Joseph Wolverson, of Willenhall, Stallbrd. Locksmith, and William 

 Rawlett, of the same place, Latcli-inaker, for " certain improvements in 

 locks, latches, and other fastenings .for doors." — June 13 ; six montlis. 



Ezra Jenks Coates, of Bread Street, Cheapside, Merchant, for ■' certain 

 improvements in propelling canal and other boats." Communicated by a 

 foreigner residing .il)ro,id. — June 13; six months. 



Edward John Carpenter, of Toft Monks, Norfolk, a Commander in the 

 Royal Navy, for " improvements in the application rf macfiinery for assisting 

 I'cssels in performing certain evolutions upon tlie water, especially tacking, 

 veering, propelling, steering, casting or winding, and backing astern." — 

 June 13; six months. 



Richard Beard, of Egremont Place, New Road, Gentleman, for " ?»n- 

 provements in apparatus for taking or obtaining likenesses and representations 

 of nature and drawings and other objects." Communicated by a foreigner 

 residing aliroad. — June 13; six months. 



Richard Prosser, of Birmingham, Civil Engineer, and John James 

 RippoN, of Wells Street, Middlesex, Ironmonger, for "certain improvements 

 in apparatus for heating apartments, and in apparatus for cooking." — 

 June 17; six months. 



Richard Prosser, of Birmingham, Civil Engineer, for " certain improve- 

 ments in manufacturing buttons for certain materials, which improvements 

 in mnmifacturing are applicable in whole or in jiart to the production of 

 knofjs, rings, and ot/ier articles from the same materials." — June 17; six 

 montlis. 



Thomas De la Rue, of Bunhill Row, Manufacturer, for " improvements 

 in printing calicoes and other surfaces." — June 20 ; six montlis. 



John Aitchison, of Glasgow, Merchant, and Archibald Hastie, of 

 West Street, Finsbnry Square, Merchant, for " certain improvements in gene- 

 rating and condensing steam, heating, cooling, and evaporating fluids." — 

 June 24 ; six months. 



William Hickling Bennett, of Wharton Street, Bagnigge Wells Road, 

 Gentleman, for " improved machinery for cutting or working wool." — June 24 ; 

 six montlis. 



William Wood, of Wilton, Carpet Manufacturer, for " certain improve- 

 ments in looms for weaving carjiets and otiier fabrics." — Juue 24 ; six 

 montlis. 



AA'illiam Ash, of Slieffield, Manufacturer, for " certain improvements in 

 augers, or tools for boring." Communicated by a foreigner residing abroad. 

 June 24 ; six months. 



Joseph Leese, Jun., of Manchester, Calico Printer, for " certain improve- 

 ments in the art of printing calico and oilier surfaces." — June 24 : six 

 months. 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



r.KRATA IN LAST MONTH S JOURNAL. 



The 11 last hues of col. I, p. 194, ought to liave been placed at tlie fnp of 

 the column. 



Page 195, col. 2, 14 lines from the butlom, for "more tJian," read "less 

 than." 



Page 196, col. 1, 26 lines from the bottom, for " I with defcraice,' icAd 

 " Jf'ifh dc/creuce." 



P:ige 213, col. 2, 18 lines from the bottom, for " diameter '' read " circiim- 

 fercvcr." 



IVc hnrr rerciri'd a letter from Mr. Peppereorne on the suhject of our rn-irw 

 of his paniphh't nn tht' supply of water to the melrnpolis. He seems t'ntirehj In 

 Itavv mi.sundvrlnnd whnl wr said ; in mrntioniug Ids " temeritg " in proposing a 

 plan for fltrriug Thames water, we only intended to give him an ironieal hint 

 thill he hiul, by such proposition, placed himself in the category of those " artful 

 and ntischievous persons," who raise doubts as to the purity oj Thames water. 



Commnnieations received from Mr. East, Mr. Slieppard, Mr. Neville, Mr. 

 Barrett, and B., wilt be inserted mxt mouth. 



The Drawings of the Bridge over the River Dove, do not enter sufficiently into 

 detail to render them suitable for the Journal. 



IVe shall be happy to receive, from our correspondent at Liverpool, the notice he 

 offers. 



We thank Mr. Radford and E. for their attention. 



We coulinuc to receive several communications on tiic suhject of eompelitious, 

 which would half Jill our Journal, and the insertion of them, we are jearjul, would 

 net he of much, .wrviee. The remedy lies with the profession as a body. 



Mr. Pjiillips ivill .find an aeknowledgmcnt of his communication in last month*s 

 Journal ; it is unavoidably deferred. 



Communieatious are rrauested to he addressed to " The Kilitor of the Civil 

 iMiginc'cr and Architect s Journal," No. 11, Parliament Slrecl, Westminster _ 



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