1813.] 



New Patents* 



S97 



Alexis Delahande, of Great Marlborough-street, for the 

 production or the making of a green colour, and the application 

 thereof to various useful purposes. Communicated to him by a 

 foreigner. Dated March 3, 1813. 



James Thomson^ of Primrose-hill, near Clithero, in the 

 county of Lancaster, calico-printer; for a method of producing 

 patterns cn cloth previously dyed Turkey red, and made of cotton 

 or linen, or both. Dated March 3, isis. 



John White, of Princes-street, Soho, in the county of 

 Middlesex ; for a machine for cooking without coals or wood. 

 Dated March 3-, 181-3. 



Sir TeoMAS Cochr,ane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, 

 for a method or methods of more completely lighting cities, 

 towns, and villages. Dated March 3, 1813. 



William Mitchell, surgeon, late in Ayr, now in Edin- 

 burgh ; for an important discovery in the manufacture of soap. 

 Dated March 3, 1813. 



Joshua Stopford, of Belford, in the county of Northum- 

 berland, clerk; for a mangle, intended to be called, The Com- 

 plete Family Accommodation Mangle, for mangling linen and 

 other cloths. Dated March 3, 1813. 



Frederick. Kank, of High Holborn, in the county of 

 Middlesex, musical instrument maker; for improvements in 

 siiusical instruments. Dated March 3, 1813. 



Benjamin Merriman Coomes, of Fleet-street, in the city 

 of London, ironmonger; for an improved apparatus for dressing 

 or cooking victuals, and possessing other advantages in lessening 

 the consumption of fuel. Dated March 9, 1813. 



William Hedley, of Wylam, in the county of Northum- 

 berland, coal viewer; for certain mechanical means of conveying 

 carriages laden with coals, minerals, merchandise, and other 

 things. Dated March 13, 1813. 



Benford Deacon, of Cross-street, Islington, in the county 

 of Middlesex, Gentleman; for a method of applying air for 

 domestic and manufacturing purposes, and of employing them 

 in improved fireplaces and bricks. Dated March 13, 1813. 



Robinson Kittoe, of Woolwich, in the county of Kent, 

 Gentleman; for a doable coned revolving axle for carriages. 

 Dated March 13, 1813. 



SiGiSMUND Rentzsch, of Geofgc-street, St. James's-squarCj 

 in the county of Middlesex, watch-maker; for a hydrostatical or 

 pneumatical chronometer. Dated March 13_, 1813. 



George Duncan, of Liverpool, in the county palatine of 

 Lancaster, rope-maker ; for several improvements in the different 

 stages of rope-making, and in machinery adapted for such im- 

 provements. Dated March 13, 1813. 



Rich ARB EdwardS;, of the pari^ of Budock^ in the county 



