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List of' Scottish Patents in 1824. 
RACLEUGH of Buriey, in the parish of Leeds, worsted manufac- 
ture, for certain improvements in the construction of looms 
for weaving fabrics composed wholly or in part of woollen, 
worsted, cotton, linen, silk, or other materials, and in the ma- 
chinery and implements, and methods of working the same.’’ 
Sealed at Edinburgh 13th January 1824. 
35. To William Furnival of Droitwich, salt-manufacturer, 
and Alexander Smith of Glasgow, master-mariner, for an 
improved Ixiiler for steam-engines and other purposes.” Sealed 
at Edinburgh 13th January 1824. 
36. To Thomas Bewley of Mount-Rath, in Queen’s County, 
Ireland, cotton manufacturer, for certain improvements in 
wheeled carriages.” Sealed at Edinburgh 30th January 1824. 
37. To John Heathcote of Tiverton, county of Devon, 
lace-manufacturer, for certain improvements in machines now 
in use for the manufacture of lace commonly called Bobbin-net, 
and a new method of manufacturing certain parts of such ma- 
chines ; as also, an improved and economical method of com- 
bining machinery used in the manufacture of lace, in weaving 
and in spinning worked by power ; and also a machine for the 
manufacture of a plaited substance, composed either of silk, 
cotton, or other thread or yarn.” Sealed at Edinburgh 30th 
January 1824. 
38. To Miles Turner and Laurence Angell, both of 
Whitehaven, county of Cumberland, soap-boilers, for an im- 
proved process to be used in the bleaching of linen, or cotton 
yarn, or cloth.” Sealed at Edinburgh 30th January 1824. 
39. To Thomas Foster Gimson of Tiverton, county of De- 
von, gentleman, for an invention, communicated partly by a 
foreigner residing abroad, and partly made by himself, of va- 
rious improvements in, and additions to, certain machinery now 
in use for doubling and twisting cotton, silk, and other fibrous 
substances.” Sealed at Edinburgh 20th February 1824. 
40. To Samuel Brown of Printing-House Square, London, 
engineer, for an invention of an engine or instrument for ef- 
fecting a vacuum, and thus producing powers by which water 
may be raised, and machinery put in motion.” Sealed at Edin- 
burgh 25th February 1824. 
