List of English Patents . SY9 
Topmasts, Gallantmasts, Bowsprits, and all other Masts and 
1825. Spars, to which the use of the Fid is applied.” 
Nov. 28. To Mark Lariviere, of Prince’s Square, Kennington, in the 
county of Surrey, mechanist ; for “ certain Apparatus or Machi- 
nery, to be applied to the well-known Stamps, Fly Presses, or 
other Presses, for the purposes of Perforating Metal Plates, and 
for the application of such perforated metal plates to various use- 
ful purposes.” 
Bee. 3. To William Pope, of Ball-ally, Lombard Street, London, mathe- 
matician ; for u certain improvements on Wheeled Carriages.” 
To William Pope, of Ball-ally, Lombard Street, London, mer- 
chant ; for “ an improved method, in different shapes or forms, of 
securing volatile and other fluids, and concrete or other sub- 
stances, in various descriptions of Bottles and Vessels.” 
To Ezekiel Edmonds, of Bradford, in the county of Wilts, clo- 
thier ; for “ certain improvements on machines for Scribbling and 
Carding Sheep’s Wool, Cotton, or any other fibrous articles re- 
quiring such process.” 
To John Beever, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, gen- 
tleman ; for “ an improved Gun-barrel.” 
6. To Edmond Luscombe, of East Stonehouse, in the county of De- 
von, Merchant ; who, in consequence of communications made 
to him by a certain foreigner, residing abroad, and discoveries 
made by himself, is in possession of a method of manufacturing 
or preparing an Oil, or Oils, extracted from certain vegetable 
substances, and of the application thereof to Gas-light, and other 
purposes. 
7. To John Phillips Beavan, of Clifford Street, London, gentle- 
man ; who, in consequence of communications made to him by a 
certain foreigner, resident abroad, is in possession of an invention 
of a Cement, for building and other purposes. 
8. To Francis Halliday, of Ham, in the county of Surrey, Esq. ; 
for u certain improvements in Machinery, to be operated upon 
by Steam.” 
Dec. 9. To Joseph Chesseborough Dyer, of Manchester, in the county 
of Lancaster, patent card manufacturer ; for M certain improve- 
ments in machinery for making Wire Cards, for carding Wool, 
Cotton, Tow, and other fibrous substances of the like nature ; and 
also, certain improvements on a machine for shaving and prepare 
ing leather, used in making such Cards.” 
14. To Robert e Addams, of Theresa-Terrace, Hammersmith, in the 
county of Middlesex, gentleman ; for “ a method of propelling or 
moving Carriages, of various sizes, on turnpike, rail, or other 
roads.” 
To Matthew Ferris, of Longford, in the county of Middlesex, 
calico-printer ; for “ improvements on presses, or machinery, for 
printing Cotton and other Fabrics.” 
To James Ashwell Tabor, of Jewin Street, Cripplegate, London, 
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