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Art. XXVII. — List of Patents granted in Scotland from 
YUh November 1825 to 1 6th February 1826. 
1825. 
Nov. 23. To Alexander Lamb of Prince’s Street Bank, London, gentle- 
man, and William Suttill of Old Brompton, county of Mid- 
dlesex, flax-spinner, for “ Improvements in Machinery for pre- 
paring, drawing, roving, and spinning Flax, Hemp and Waste 
Silk.” 
Dec. 14. To John Gotlieb Ulrick of Upper Rosamond Street, Clerken- 
well, county of Middlesex, chronometer maker, for “ certain Im- 
provements in Chronometers.” 
15. To John Mac curdy of Cecil Street, Strand, county of Middlesex, 
1826. for certain “ Improvements in generating Steam.” 
Jan. 4. To Edmund Luscombe of East Stonehouse, county of Devon, 
merchant, for “ a New Method of manufacturing or preparing an 
Oil or Oils, extracted from certain vegetable substances, and the 
application thereof to Gas Light and other purposes.” 
4. To Ezekiel Edmunds of Bradford, county of Wilts, clothier, for 
“ certain Improvements on Machines for scribbling and carding 
Sheep’s Wool, Cotton, or any fibrous articles requiring such pro- 
cess.” 
4. To Joseph Chesseborough Dyer of Manchester, county of Lan- 
caster, patent card manufacturer, for “ a Method of conducting to 
and winding upon Spools or Bobbins, rovings of Cotton, Flax, 
Wool, or other fibrous substances, communicated by a foreigner 
residing abroad.” 
18. To Moses Poole of the Patent Office, Lincoln’s Inn, county of 
Middlesex, gentleman, for u the Preparation of certain sub- 
stances for making Candles, including a Wick peculiarly con- 
structed for that purpose, communicated by a foreigner residing 
1826. abroad.” 
Jan. 18. To John Harvey Saddler, late of Hoston, county of Middlesex, 
now of Broadwall, county of Surrey, mechanist, for “ an Im- 
proved Power-Loom for the weaving of Silk, Cotton, Linen, 
Wool, Flax and Hemp, and all mixtures thereof.” 
18. To John Stephen Langton ofLangton, near Partney, county of 
Lincoln, Esq. for “ Methods of seasoning Timber.” 
30. To James Blyth Waynman of Brunswick Place, City Road, 
county of Middlesex, gentleman, for “ Improvements in the 
manufacture of Hat-bodies, communicated by a foreigner re- 
siding abroad.” 
Feb. 1. To Thomas Cook of Upper Sussex Place, Kent Road, county of 
Surrey, Lieutenant in the Navy, for “ Improvements in the con- 
struction of Carriages, and other Harness to be used therewith, 
whereby greater safety to the persons riding in such carriages, 
and other advantages, will be obtained.” 
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