188 List of Patents. 



Forfar, Scotland, manufacturer, " improvements in the manufacture of 

 certain descriptions of carpets." — May 31, 1852. 



48. To Joseph Swan, of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North 

 Britain, engraver, " improvements in the production of figured surfaces, 

 and in printing, and in the machinery or apparatus used therein." — 

 June 10, 1852. 



49. To George Searby, of Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, de- 

 corator, being a communication from abroad, " certain improvements in 

 apparatus for cutting and carving metal, stone, and other substances." — 

 June 11, 1852. 



50. To John Freerson, of Birmingham, " improvements in cutting 

 shaping, and pressing metal, and other materials." — June 14, 1852. 



51. To Thomas Twells, of Nottingham, manufacturer, " certain im- 

 provements in the manufacture of looped fabrics." — June 14, 1852. 



52. To Andrew Fulton, of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North 

 Britain, hatter, " improvements in hats and other coverings for the 

 head."— June 14, 1852. 



53. To William Newton, of the Office for Patents, 66 Chancery 

 Lane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, being a communication 

 from abroad, " improvements in machinery for weaving, colouring, and 

 marking fabrics." — June 15, 1852. 



54. To James Edward Coleman, of Porchester House, Bays water, in 

 the county of Middlesex, gentleman, being a communication from abroad, 

 " improvements in materials and apparatus to be employed in parts of 

 railways, of engines, and of carriages, and in the application of such 

 materials to those purposes, and to the manufacture of textile and other 

 mechanism." — June 16, 1852. 



55. To William Hindman, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, 

 gentleman, and John Warhurst, of Newton Heath, near Manchester, 

 cotton-dealer, " certain improvements in the method of generating or 

 producing steam, and in the machinery or apparatus connected there- 

 with."— June 16, 1852. 



56. To Richard Archibald Brooman, of the firm of J. C. Robertson 

 and Company, of 166 Fleet Street, in the. city of London, patent-agents, 

 being a communication from abroad, "a reaping machine." — June 17, 

 1852. 



57. To William Gratrix, of Salford, in the county of Lancaster, dyer 

 and printer, " certain improvements in the production of designs upon 

 cotton and other fabrics." — June 17, 1852. 



58. To James Edward M'CoNNELL,of Wolverton,in the county of Bucks, 

 civil engineer, " improvements in steam-engines, in boilers, and other 

 vessels for containing fluids, in railways, and in materials and apparatus 

 employed therein or connected therewith." — June 18, 1852. 



