£04 List of Scottish Patents. 
to the ordinary power-loom, by the application of steam, or other 
mechanical powers.” 
Oct. 4. To James Wilks of Rochdale, county palatine of Lancaster, tin- 
plate worker, and John Ecroyd of the same place, grocer and 
tallow chandler, for “ an Engine for cutting Nails, Sprigs, and 
Sparables, on an improved system.” 
10. To George Thompson of Wolverhampton, county of Stafford, gent, 
for “ an Improvement in the construction of Riding Saddles.” 
To George Hunter of the city of Edinburgh, late clothier to his 
Majesty, for “ an Improvement in the construction, use, and ap- 
plication of Wheels.” 
To Samuel Bagshaav of Newcastle-under-Lyne, gentleman, for “ a 
new Method of manufacturing Pipes for the conveyance of water.” 
13. To Nathaniel Kimball of New York, now residing in London, 
merchant, for “ a process of converting Iron into Steel.” 
13. To John Martineau the younger, City Road, and Henry Wil- 
liam Smith of Lawrence Pountney Place, London, Esq. for “ cer- 
tain Improvements in the manufacture of Steel.” 
To Thomas Dwyer of Lower Bridge Street, parish Dublin, for 
“ certain Improvements in the manufacture of Buttons.” 
16. To John Reedhead of Heworth, county of Devon, gentleman, for 
“ certain Improvements in Machinery for propelling Vessels of 
all descriptions, both in marine and inland navigation.” 
28. To Henry Constantine Jennings, London, practical chemist, 
for “ certain Improvements in the process of Refining Sugar.” 
Nov. 5. To Thomas Steele, Master of Arts of Magdalene College, Cam- 
bridge, Esq. for 66 certain Improvements in the construction of 
Diving Bells or apparatus for diving under water.” 
To John Bowler of Nelson Square, Blackfriars Road, county of 
Surrey, and Thomas Galon of the Strand, London, hat-manufac- 
turers, for “ certain Improvements in the construction of Hats.” 
15. To William Jefferies of No. 46. London Street, Radcliffe Cross, 
parish of Radcliffe, county of Middlesex, brass-manufacturers, for 
“ a Machine for Impelling Power without the aid of fire, water, 
air, steam, gas, or weight.” 
17- To John Phillips Beavan of Clifford Street, county of Middle- 
sex, gentleman, for “ a Cement for Building and other purposes, 
communicated to him by a stranger residing abroad.” 
Omitted at p. 151 ..Mean Temp, of September, 
Mean Pressure, 
at p. 154 Mean Temp, of November, 
Mean Pressure, 
57°.260 
29.472 inches. 
39°.850 
29. 482 inches. 
P. Neill , Printer . 
