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TITLES
OF
PATENTS OF INVENTION,
CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED
From March % 1617 (14 James I.) to October 1, 1852 (16 Victorije).
Tart IT.
Nos. 4801 to 14,359, pages 785 to 1554.
15 & 16 VICTORIA, Cap. 83. Sec. XXXII.
TITLES
OF
PATENTS OF INTENTION,
CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED
From March 2, 1617 (14 James I.) to October 1, 1852
(16 Victoria),
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UNDER THE
ACT of 15 & 16 VICTORIA, Cap. 83. Sec. XXXII.
BY BENNET W00DCR0FT,
SUPERINTENDENT OF SPECIFICATIONS. INDEXES, &C.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY GEORGE EDWARD EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
PUBLISHED AT THE QUEEN'S PRINTING OFFICE, EAST HARDING STREET,
NEAR FLEET STREET.
1854.
Hot
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
78,
COWPER.
10th June 1823.
MUSHET.
14th Juno 1823.
Pew* 17th June 1823.
Mac Intosh. 17th June 1823.
Smith. 19th June 1823.
WlLLOUGHBY.
26th June 1823
Green. 26th June 1823.
Verb. Crane. 30th June 1823.
Clymer. 5th July 1823.
Stansfeld. Briggs. Richard. Barraclough. 5th July 1S23.
4801. A grant unto Edward Cowper, of Kenning ton, in the county of Surrey, mechanist, for his invented " Certain improvements in machines and apparatus for printing calico, linen, silk, wool, paper, or other substances capable of receiving printed impressions"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4802. A grant unto Robert Mlshet, of the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, in the coy of Middx, gent., for his discovered or found out " A mean or means, process or processes, for improving the quality of copper and of alloyed copper, applicable to the sheathing of ships & other purposes"; to hold, &c; six mo\ By writ, &r.
4803. A grant unto Richard Pew, of Sherebore, in the coy of Dorset, esq., for his invented "Anew composition for covering houses and other
buildings"; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
4804. A grant unto Charles Mac Intosh, of Crossbasket, coy of Lanark, esq., for his discovered & invtd " A process & manufacture, whereby the texture of hemp, flax, wool, cotton, and silk, & also leather, paper, & other substances may be rendered impervious to water and air"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4805. A grant unto James Smith, of the borough of Droitwich, in the county of Worcester, civil engineer, for his invtd & found out " An apparatus for the applying ' steam to the boiling and concentration of solutions in general, crystallizing the muriate of soda from brines containing that salt, melting and refining of tallow and oils, boiling of sugar, distilling, & other similar purposes''; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4806. A grant unto Moncrie fee Willoughby, of Fair Sl, Horsley Down, in the coy of Surrey, gent., for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of vessels, so as to enable them to sail with greater velocity"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4807. A grant unto John Green, of Mansfield, in the coy of Nottingham, whitesmith, for his invtd " Certain machines used for roving, spinning, and twisting cotton, flax, silk, wool, or other fibrous substances"; to hold, &°; six months. By writ, &c.
4808. A grant unto William Vere, of Crown Row, Mile End Old Town, in the parish of Stepney, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, and Henry Samuel Crane, of Stratford, in the parish of Wcstham, in the county of Essex, manufacturing chemist, for their invented " Certain improvements in the manufacture of inflammable gas"; to hold, & ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4809. A grant unto George Clymer, of Finsbury Street, Finsbury Square, in the county of Middlesex, mechanic, for his invented " Certain imprts on agricultural ploughs"; to hold, &c; six months to inroll. By writ, 8cc.
4810. A grant unto Thomas Wolrich Stansfeld, of Leeds, in the coy of York, worsted manufacturer, Henry Briggs, of Luddondcnfoot, in the parish of Halifax, in the said coy, worsted manufacturer, William Richard, of Leeds aforesaid, engineer, and William Barraclough, of Burlev, in the parish of Leeds aforesaid, worsted manufacturer, for their invt/1 " Certain improv*9 in the construction of looms for weaving fabricks composed
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855497
786
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Fisher. Horton. 8th July 1823.
Fairbanks. 10th July 1823.
Bradbury. 15th July 1823.
Gill. 15th July 1823.
Coffin. 15th July 1823.
Palmer. 115th July 1823.
HORROCKS.
24th July 1823.
Gill. 24th July 1823.
Jeakes. 24th July 1823.
wholly or in part of woollen, worsted, cotton, linen, silk, or other materials, and in the machinery and implements for and methods of working the same"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4811. A grant unto John Fisher, of Great Bridge, in the parish of Westbromwich, in the coy of Stafford, ironfounder, and John Horton the younger, of the same place, manufacturer of steam boilers, for their invtd " Improvement in the construction of boilers for steam engines and other purposes where steam is required"; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
4812. A grant unto Stephen Fairbanks, of the United States of America, but now residing in Norfolk Sl, Strand, in the coy of Middlesex, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of an invention of " Certain improvements in the construction of locks and other fastenings"; six months. By writ, &c.
4813. A grant unto John Leigh Bradbury, of Manchester, in the coy of Lancaster, calico printer, for his invented or found out " Improvts in the art of printing, painting, or staining silks, cottons, woollen and other cloths, and paper, parchment, vellum, leather, and other substances, by means of blocks or sur- face printing"; to hold, &c; six months, By writ, &c.
4814. A grant unto Bennington Gill, of Birmingham, in the coy of Warwick, merchant, in conseqce of a com made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in posson of " Certain improvements in the construc- tion of saws, cleavers, straw knives, andall kinds of implements that require or admit of metallic backs"; six months. By writ, &c.
4815. A grant unto Sir Isaac Coffin, of Pall Mall, in the county of Middx, baronet, admiral of the white squadron, that in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " A certain method or methods of catching or taking mackerel and other fish"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4816. A grant unto William Palmer, of Lothbury, in the city of London, paper hanger, for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery appli- cable to printing on calico or other woven fabrics composed wholly or in part of cotton, linen, wool, or silk"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4817. A grant unto William Harwood Horrocks, of Portwood-within- Brinnington, in the county of Chester, cotton manufacturer, for his invented or found " A certain new and improved method applicable to preparing, cleaning, dressing, and beaming silk warps; and also applicable to beaming other warps"; six mos. By writ. &c.
4818. A grant unto Richard Gill, of Barrowdown, in the county of j Rutland, fellmonger and parchment manufacturer, for hi:* Invented "New
method of preparing, dressing, and dying sheep skins and lamb skins with the wool on, for carriages, rooms, and other purposes*'; 2 months.
By writ,
4819. A grant unto William Jeakes, of Great Russell Street, in the parish of S( George, Bloomsbury, in the county of Middlesex, for his invented u Apparatus for regulating the supply of water in steam boilers and other vessels for containing water or other liquids'": to hold, &c ;~six months. By writ,
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
787
Davis. 24th July 1823.
Smart. 24th July 1823.
Turner. Angell. 24th July 1823.
Jackson. 29th July 1823.
Bower. Bland. 31st July 1823.
Bainbridge. 31st July 1823.
Pouchee. 5th August 1823.
Dickinson. 5th August 1823.
Barron. Wilson. 11th August 1823.
Wigston. 11th August 1823
4820. A grant unto William Davis, of Bourne, in the county of Glou- cester, and of Leeds, in the coy of York, engineer, for his invtd " Certain im- provements in machinery for shearing and dressing woollen and other cloths requiring such process"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4821. A grant unto Henry Smart, of Berners Street, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the coy of Middlesex, piano manufacturer, for his invented "Certain improvements in the construction of piano fortes"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4822. A grant unto Miles Turner and Lawrence Angell, both of Whitehaven* in the county of Cumberland, soap boiler, for their invented "Improved process to be used in the bleaching of linen, cotton, yarn, or cloth"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
4823. A grant unto John Jackson, of the town of Nottingham, gun maker, for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of locks used for the discharge of guns and other fire arms upon the detonating prin- ciple " ; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4824. A grant unto Joseph Bower, of Hounslet, in the parish of Leeds, in the county of York, oil of vitriol manufacturer, and John Bland, of Hunset aforesaid, steam engine manufacturer, for their invented " Certain improvement in such steam engines as condense out of the cylinder, by which improvement or invention the air pump is rendered unnecessary "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
4825. A grant unto John Bainbridge, of Bread Street, Cheapside, in the city of London, merchant, in consequence of a communication received by him from a foreigner resident in the United States of North America, mer- chant, he is in possession of " Certain improvements upon machines for cutting, cropping, or shearing wool or fur from skins, & for cropping or shearing woollen, silk, cotton, or other cloths and velvets, or any other fabrick or fabrics thereof resply, whether made or composed entirely of wool, silk, cotton, or other materials of which cloth or velvet is made, or any mixture or mixtures thereof resply; and also for the purpose of shaving pelts or skins"; to hold, &c ; sixmos. By writ, &c.
4826. A grant unto Louis John Pouchee, of King Street, Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex, type founder, in consequence of a com- munication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain machinery or apparatus to be employed in the casting of metal types"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4827. A grant unto Robert Dickinson, of Park Street, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, esq., for his invented "Improvement in addition to the shoeing or stopping and treatment of horses feet "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &°.
4828. A grant unto James Barron, of Wells Sl, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, Venetian blind manufacturer, and Jacob Wilson, of Welbeck Street, in the parish of Mary-le-bone, upholsterer, both in the coy of Middle- sex, for their invented " Certain improvements in the construction and manufacturing of window blinds"; six months. By writ, &°.
4829. A grant unto William Wigston, of Derby, in the county of Derby, gineer, for his invented "Certain improvements on steam engines "; six
By writ, &c.
eng
months
788
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Jennings. 14th August 1823.
Rogers. 18th August 1823.
Malam. 13th August 1823.
Leach. 18th August 1823.
HlGGIN.
18th August 1823.
DlGGLES.
19th August 1823.
El Well. 20th August 1823.
Robinson. 20th August 1823.
GOODE.
20th August 1823.
ROTCH.
21st August 1823.
Surrey. 4th Sept. 182;
4830. A grant unto Henry Constantine Jennings, of Devonshire Street, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middx, esquire, for his invented " Instrument or machine for preventing the improper escape of
gas, and the danger and nuisance consequent thereon months.
to hold, &c ; six By writ, &c.
4831. A grant unto Robert Rogers, of New Hampshire, in the United States of America, but now of Liverpool, in the coy Lancaster, master mariner and ship owner, for his invtd " Improved lanyard for the shrouds and other rigging of ships and other vessels, and an apparatus for setting up the same"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4832. A grant unto John Malam, of Wakefield, in the coy of York, engineer, for his invtd "New mode of applying certain materials, hitherto unused for that purpose, to the constructing of retorts; and improvements in other parts of gas apparatus "; six mos. By writ, &c.
4833. A grant unto Thomas Leach, of Friday Street, in the city of London, merchant, but now residing at Litchfield, in the coy of Stafford, for his invented or found out " Improvement in certain parts of the machinery for roving, spinning, and doubling wool, cotton, silk, flax, and other fibrous substances"; to hold, &c ; six months. By wrrit, &c.
4834. A grant unto Robert Higgin, of the city of Norwich, shawl manufacturer, for his invented and discovered " New or improved method of consuming or destroying smoke ; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &°.
4835. A grant unto George Diggles, of College Sl, in the parish of Sl John, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented " Improved bit for riding horses, and for horses used in single and double harness"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
4836. A grant unto Edward Elwell, of AVednesbury Forge, in the coy of Stafford, spade and edge tool maker, for his invented " Certain im- provements in the manufacture of spades and shovels"; 2 months.
By writ, kc.
4837. A grant unto Matthias Archibald Robinson, of Red Lion Sl, in the parish of Sl George the Martyr, in the coy of Middlesex, grocer, for his invented " Certain improvements in the mode of preparing the vegetable matter commonly called pearl barley, and grits or groats made from the corns of barley and oats, by which material, when so prepared, a superior mucilaginous beverage may be produced in a few minutes "; to hold, ; six months. By writ. &c.
4838. A grant unto John Goode, of Tottenham, in the coy of Mid- dlesex, engineer, for his invtd "Certain improvements in machinery, tools, or apparatus for boring the earth for obtaining and raising water ": 2 months.
By writ &c.
4839. A grant unto Benjamin Rotch, of Furnivals Inn, London, esq., for his invtd other vessels "; to hold, &(
in the city of
Improved fid for the upper masts of ships and six mo8. By writ. &c.
4840. A grant unto James Surrey, of Battersea, in the county of Surrey, miller, for his invt'1 or found out "* A new method of applying heat for the producing steam, and for various other purposes, whereby the expense of fuel will be lessened ": two months. By writ. & â– .
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
789
Woodman. litli Sept. 1823.
DONKIN.
11th Sept. 1823.
Hughes. lltli Sept. 1823.
Jennings. 11th Sept. 1823.
Sprigg. 11th Sept. 1823.
WlCKHAM.
11th Sept. 1823.
Hase. Uth Sept. 1823.
Christie, Hari'ur. 9th October 1823.
Cotter. 9th October 1823.
IIenfrey. Applegath. 9th October 1823.
SWAINE. 9th October 1823.
4841. A grant unto William Woodman, of York Barracks, veterinary surgeon, of the 2d dragoon guards, for his invtd " Improved horses .shoe, which he denominates 'the bevelled heeled expanding shoe'"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &.
4842. A grant unto Bryan Donktx, of Great Surrey Street, in the coy of Surrey, engineer, for his invtd discovery or invention on " The means or process of destroying or removing the fibres from the thread, whether of flax, cotton^ silk, or any other fibrous substance composing the fabrics usually termed lace net, or any other denomination of fabric Avhere holes or interstices are formed by such thread in any of the aforesaid fabrics "; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
4843. A grant unto John Hughes, of Barking, in the county of Essex, slopseller, for his invtd " Certain means of securing the bodies of the dead in coffins ''; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
4844. A grant unto Henry Constantine Jennings, of Devonshire S*, in the parish of Sl Mary-le-bone, in the coy of Midttx, esq., for his invtd "Instru- ment to be affixed to the saddle tree, by the application and use of which inconvenience and distress to the horse may be avoided"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4845. A grant unto James Sprigg the elder, of Birmingham, in the coy of Warwick, fender maker, for his invtd " Certain improvement in the manufacture of grates, fenders, and fire iron rests "; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
4846. A grant unto Thomas Wickham, of the town of Nottingham, lace manufacturer, for his invented " An improved & prepared rice, rendered applicable for use in all cases in which starch is applied"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4847. A grant unto William Hase, of Saxthorpe, in the county of Nor- folk, ironfonder, for his invented "New method of constructing mills or machines, chiefly applicable to prison discipline to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &<\
4848. A grant unto John Christie, of Mark Lane, in the city of London, merchant, and Thomas Harpur, of Tamworth, in the county of Stafford, merchant, for their invented "Improved method of combining and using fuel in stoves, furnaces, boilers, and steam engines "; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, &('.
4849. A grant unto Joseph Rogerson Cotter, of Castle Magnor, near Mallow, of the county of Cork, clerk, for his invented " Certain improvements on wind musical instruments "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4850. A grant unto John Henerey, of Little Henry Street. Waterloo Road, in the county of Surrey, engineer, and Augustus Applegath, of Duke Street, Stamford Street, Blackfriars, in the county of Surrey, printer, for their invented "Certain machinery for easting types"; to hold, &c ; 4 months.
By &<\
4851. A grant unto Edward Schmidt Swaine, of Bueklersbury, in the city of London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by Frederick Adolphus Augustus St reeve, of the city of Dresden, doctor of physic, and Edward Swaine, of the city of Leipsig, merchant, (on whose behalf he is pursuing the Patent, ) he is in possession of an invention for "A
790
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
FlNLAYSON.
9th October 1823.
CONGREVE.
16th October 1823.
Buchanan. 16th October 1823.
Ranking. 1st Nov. 1823.
Hawkes. 1st Nov. 1823.
Hawkes. 1st Nov. 1823.
BUNDY.
1st Nov. 1823.
GlMSON.
6th Nov. 1823.
GOAVAN.
11th Nov. 1S23.
Day. 13th Nov. 1823.
Ward. 13th Nov. 1823.
method of producing and preserving artificial mineral waters, and for machinery to effect the same " ; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
4852. A grant unto John Finlayson, of Muirkirk, in the county of Air, farmer, for his invented " Certain improvements on ploughs and harrows"; to hold, &c. By writ, &c.
4853. A grant unto Sir William Congreve, of Cecil Street, Strand, in the coy of Middlesex, baronet, for his invented " Various improvements in
&c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
fire works"; to hold,
4854. A grant unto Archibald Buchanan, of Catrine Cotton Works, one of the partners of the house of James Finlay & C°, merchants in Glasgow, for his invented " Improvement in the construction of weaving looms impelled by machinery, whereby a greater quantity of cotton may be woven in a given time, without injury to the fabric, than by any application of power for that purpose heretofore employed"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4855. A grant unto John Ranking, of New Bond Sl, in the city of West- minster and coy of Middlesex, esq1', for his invented " Means of securing valuable property, in mail and other stage coaches, travelling carriages, waggons, caravans, and other similar public and private vehicles, from rob- bery "; to hold, &c ; two mos. By writ, &c.
4856. A grant unto George Hawkes, of Lucas Place, Commercial Road, in the parish of Stepney Old Town, in the county of Middlesex, ship builder, for his invented " Improvement in the construction of ships anchors"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
4857. A grant unto George Hawkes, of Lucas Place, Commercial Road, in the parish of Stepney Old Town, in the county of Middlesex, ship builder, for his invented " Certain improvements on capstans "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4858. A grant unto William Bundy, of Fulham, in the county of Middle- sex, mathematical instrument maker, for his invented " Anti-evaporating cooler, to facilitate and regulate the refrigerating of worts or wash, in all seasons of the year, from any degree of heat between boiling and the tem- perature required for fermenting "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4859. A grant unto Thomas Foster Gimsok, of Tiverton, in the coy of Devon, gentleman, in consequence of communications made to him by a cer- tain person residing abroad, and of discoveries made by himself, he is in posson of an invention for " Ararious improvements in & additions to certain machinery now in use for doubling and twisting cotton, silk, and other fibrous substances"; to hold, &c ; six mo*. By writ, &°.
4860. A grant unto Thomas Gowan, of Fleet Street, in the city of London, truss manufacturer, for his invtd "Certain improvements on trusses"; to hold, &( ; two months. By writ, &c
4861. A grant unto John Day, of Barnstaple, in the county of Devon, esq., for his invta " Certain improvements on percussion gun locks, applicable to various descriptions of fire arms": to hold, &r ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4862. A grant unto John Wabd, of Grove Road, Mile End Road, in the county of Middlesex, iron founder, for his invented "Certain improvements in the construction of locks and Other fastenings "; to hold, &c : two months.
By writ, &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
791
Servill. 13th Nov, 1823.
Green. 13th Nov. 1823.
Stein. 13th Nov. 1823.
GlLLMAN.
Wilson. 18th Nov. 1823.
Heathcoat. 20th Nov. 1823.
Hopper, 20th Nov. 1823.
Deane. 20th Nov. 1823.
Perkins. Martineau. 20th Nov. 1823.
Bourne. 22nd Nov. 1823.
4863. A grant unto Samuel Servill, of Browns Hill, in the parish of Bisley, in the county of Gloucester, clothier, for his invtrl " New mode or im- provement for dressing of woollen or other cloths"; to hold, ; two months.
By writ, &c.
4864. A grant unto Richard Green, of Lisle Street, in the parish of Saint Anne, in the county of Middlesex, sadlers ironmonger, for his invented "Cer- tain improvements in constructing gambadoes or mud boots, and attaching spurs thereto, and part of which said improvements are also applicable to other boots "; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4865. A grant unto Robert Steln, of the Tower Brewery, Tower Hill, in the city of London, for his invented " Improved construction of blast furnace, and certain apparatus to be connected therewith, which is adapted to burn or consume fuel in a more economical and useful manner than has been hitherto practised"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4866. A grant unto Joseph Gillman, of Newgate S1, in the city of Lon- don, silk warehouseman, and John Hewitson Wilson, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, silk and cotton manufacturer, for their invented " Certain improvements in the manufacture of hats and bonnets"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
4867. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the coy of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invtd or found out "A machine for the manufacture of a platted substance, composed either of silk, cotton, or other thread or yarn to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4868. A grant unto Thomas Hopper, of Reading, in the coy of Berks, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in the manufacture of silk hats "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
4869. A grant unto Charles Anthony Deane, of Charles Street, Dept- ford, in the county of Kent, ship caulker, for his invented " Apparatus or machine to be worn by persons entering rooms or other places filled with smoke or other vapour, lor the purpose of extinguishing fire or extricating persons or property therein"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4870. A grant unto Jacob Perkins, of Fleet Sl, in the city of London, and John Martineau the younger, of the City Road, in the county of Middle- sex, engineers, for their invented " Improvement in the construction of the fur- nace of steam boilers and other vessels, by which fuel is economised and the smoke consumed"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4871. A grant unto Joseph Bourne, of Denby, in the county of Derby, stone bottle manufacturer, for his invented "Certain improvements in the burning of stone ware and brown ware in kilns or ovens, by carrying up the heat and flame from the furnace or fire below to the middle and upper parts of the kiln or oven, either by means of flues or chimneys in the sides thereof, or by moveable pipes or conductors to be placed within such kilns or ovens; and also by increasing the heat in kilns or ovens by the con- struction of additional furnaces or fires at the sides thereof, and to communi- cate with the centre or upper parts of such kilns or ovens ; and also by con- veying the flame and heat of one kiln or more into another or others, by means of chimnies or flues, and thus permitting the draft and smoke of several kilns or ovens to escape t hrough the chimnies of a central kiln or oven of great eleva- tion, whereby the degree of heat is increased in the se\eral kilns or ovens, and the quantity of smoke diminished *.$ two mos. By writ, &S,
792
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Slater. 22nd Nov. 1823.
Todd. 22nd Nov. 1823.
Brown. 4th Dec. 1823.
Buchanan. 4th Dec. 1823.
Parkes. 4th Dec. 1823.
Glascott.
MlCHELL.
9th Dec. 1823.
IlORNE.
9th Dec. 1823.
furnival. Smith. 9th Dec. 1823.
Heathcote. 13th Dec. 1823.
Boot. 13th Dec. 1823.
Gosset. 8th Dec. 1823.
4872. A grant unto John Slater, of Saddleworth, in the county of York, clothier, for his invented " Certain improvements in the machinery or ap- paratus to facilitate or improve the operation of cutting or grinding wool or cotton from off the surfaces of woollen cloths, kerseymeres, cotton cloths, or mixtures of the said substances, and for taking or removing of hair or fur from skins "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
4873. A grant
unto Thomas Todd, of Swansea, South Wales, organ builder, for his invented " Improvement in producing tone upon musical in- struments of various descriptions"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4874. A grant unto Samuel Brown, of Windmill Street, Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, gentleman, for his invented " Engine or instrument for effecting a vacuum, and thus producing powers by which water may be raised and machinery put in motion"; six months. By writ, &c.
4875. A grant unto Archibald Buchanan, of Catrine Cotton Works, one of the partners of the house of James Finlay and Company, merchants in Glasgow, for his invtd " Improvement in machinery heretofore employed in spinning mills in the carding of cotton and other wool, whereby the cop cards arc regularly stripped and kept clean by the operation of the machinery, without the agency of hand labour "; to hold, &c ; 4 months. By writ, &c.
4876. A grant unto Josiah Parkes, of Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster, civil engineer, for his invtd " Certain method of manufacturing salt "; six mos. By writ, &c.
4877. A grant unto George Minshaw Glascott, of Great Garden Sl, Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, brass founder, and Tobias Michell, of Upper Thames Street, in the city of London, gentleman, for their invented "Certain improvements in the construction or form of nails, to be used in or for the securing of copper and other sheathing on ships, and for other pur- poses"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &(;.
4878. A grant unto Thomas Horne the younger, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, brass founder, for his invented " Certain improvements in the manufacture of rack pullies in brass or other metals"; to hold, &c; six months to inroll. By writ, &c.
4879. A grant unto William Fcrnival, of Droitwich, salt manufacturer, and Alexander Smith, of Glasgow, master mariner, for his invented " Im- proved boiler for steam engines and other purposes "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4880. A grant unto Sir Henry Heathcote, of N° 23, Surrey Street, Strand, in the coy of Middlesex, knight, and captain in our royal navy, for his invented or found out "An improvement of the stay sails generally in use for the purpose of intercepting wind between the square sails of ships and other square rigged vessels"; six months to inroll. By writ. &' .
4881. A grant unto Jarvis Boot, of Nottingham, in the county of Not* tingham, lace manufacturer, for his invented " Improved apparatus, to be used in the process of singeing lace & other purposes () months. By writ, &c.
4882. A grant unto Pierre Jean Baptiste Victor Gosset, of Queen Street, Haymarket, in the coy of Middlesex, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
793
Greenwood. Thackrah. 27th Dec. 1823.
Val lance. 1st Jan. 1824.
Devereux. 8th Jan. 1824.
Foot. 15th Jan. 1824.
White. loth Jan. 1824.
FlNLAYSON.
15th Jan. 1824.
possession of an invention of " A combination of machinery for producing various shapes, patterns, and sizes from metals and other materials capable of receiving an oval, round, or other form "; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
4883. A grant unto Thomas Greenwood, of Gildersoun, near Leeds, machine maker, and Joseph Thackrah, surgical mechanist, of Leeds, both in the county of York, for their invented " Certain improvements on or substi- tutes for pattens and clogs"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &°.
4884. A grant unto John Yallance, of Brighton, in the county of Sussex, esq., for his invented "Improved method or methods of freezing water"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4885. A grant unto Francis Devereux, of Cheapside, in the city of Lon- don, merchant, for his invented " Certain improvements on the mill or ma- chine for grinding wheat and other articles, commonly known by the name of the French military mill "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, 8cc.
4886. A grant unto Joseph Foot, of Charles Sl, Spital Fields, in the county of Middlesex, silk manufacturer, for his invtd "Improved umbrella"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4887. A grant unto John White, of the New Road, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, architect, for his invented " Float- ing breakwater " ; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4888. A grant unto John Finlayson, of Muirkirk, in the county of Air, farmer, for his invented " Certain improvements in ploughs and harrows"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Le Grand. 15th Jan. 1824.
GUTTERIDGE.
19th Jan. 1824.
Pollard. 19th Jan. 1824.
Russell. 19th Jan. 1824.
Broadmeadow. 19th Jan. 1824.
4889. A grant unto Jean le Grand, of Lemon Street, Goodmans Fields, in the county of Middlesex, vinegar manufacturer, in consequence of a com- munication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, and disco- veries by himself, he is in possession of {< Certain improvements in fermented liquors, and the various products to be obtained therefrom," and that the same are new in this kingdom ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4890. A grant unto William Gutteridge, of Dean Street, Saint Finn Barrs, in the county of Cork, musician and land surveyor, for his invented "Certain improvements on the clarionet"; to hold, &c; two months.
By writ, &c.
4891. A grant unto George Pollard, of Rupert Street, in the parish of Saint James, in the county of Middlesex, brass founder, for his invented " Certain improvements on machines or machinery for levigating or grinding colours used in the various branches of painting, which machinery may be worked by any suitable power, and is applicable to other useful purposes" ; to hold, &<â– ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4892. A grant unto James Russell, of Wednesbury, in the coy of Staf- ford, gas tube manufacturer, for his invented "Improvement in the manufac- ture of tubes for gas and other purposes " ; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &<'.
4893. A grant unto Simeon Broadmeadow, of the town of Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouth, civil engineer, for his invented "Now and im- proved method of manufacturing and purifying inflammable gases by the admission and admixture of atmospheric air"; to hold, &c ; 4 months.
By writ, &c,
794
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Fletcher. 19th Jan. 1824.
Bewley. 24th Jan. 1824.
Heath coat. 24th Jan. 1824.
Jones. 27th Jan. 1824.
CONG-KEYE.
7th Feb. 1824.
Arrowsmith. 10th Feb. 1824.
Lloyd, rowbotham. 19th Feb. 1824.
Adcock. 19th Feb. 1824.
Applegarth. 19th Feb. 1824.
Church. 19th Feb. 1824.
Isaacs. 19th Feb. 1824.
4894. A grant unto Howard Fletcher, of Walsall, in the county of Stafford, sadlers ironmonger, for his invented "Certain improve*8 in tanning hides and other skins"; to hold, &c ; four months. By writ, &c.
4895. A grant unto Thomas Bewley, of Mount Rath, in Queens County, Ireland, cotton manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in wheeled carriages "; to hold, &c ; six mo8. By writ, &c.
4896. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the coy ot Devon,
lace manufacturer, for his invtd or found out " Certain improvements in the method of figuring or ornamenting various descriptions or kinds of goods manufactured from silk, cotton, or flax " ; to hold, &c ; six mos.
By writ, &c.
4897. A grant unto John Jones, of Leeds, in the county of York, late of Gloucester, brush manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery and instrumts for dressing and cleansing woollen, cotton, linen, silk, and other cloths or fabricks ; and which improvements are also ap- plicable to the dressing and cleansing of machinery of various descriptions, and other articles or substances "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4898. A grant unto Sir William Congreve, of Cecil Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, baronet, for his invented " An improved method of stamping"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4899. A grant unto John Arrowsmith, of Air Street, Piccadilly, in the county of Middlesex, esq., in consequence of discoveries by himself and communications made to him by certain foreigners residing abroad he is in possession of "An improved mode of publicly exhibiting pictures or painted scenery of every description, and of distributing or directing the day light upon or through them, so as to produce many beautiful effects of light and shade, which he denominates ' diorama ' "; six months. By writ, &c.
4900. A grant unto Robert Lloyd, of the Strand, in the comity of Midx, hatter, and James Royvbotham, of Great Surrey Street, Blackfriars Road, in the county of Surrey, hat manufacturer, for their invented and brought to perfection " A hat, upon a new construction," which will be a great public utility ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4901. A grant unto Henry Adcock, of Summer Hill Terrace, in the parish of Birmingham and county of Warwick, gilt toy manufacturer, for his invented " Improvement in making waistbands, or umbilical, ventral, lumbar, and spinal bandages or supporters, to bo attached to coats, waist- coats, breeches, pantaloons, and trowscrs; to be either permanently lixed or occasionally attached and supplied"; to hold, &r ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4902. A grant unto Augi m i s Applegarth, of Duke Street, Stamford S", Blackfriars, in the county of Surrey, printer, for his invtd " Certain] improve- ments in machines for printing"; to hold, &(' : six months. By writ, &c.
4903. A grant unto William Chubch, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, esq., for his invtd "Certain improvements in machinery lor print- ing"; to hold, &(> ; six months. By writ, &«.
4904. A grant unto the Revd Moses Isaacs, of Houndsditch, in the city of London, for his invented ** Certain improvements in the construction of machinery, which, when kept in motion by any suitable power or weight, ig
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
795
Vallance. 19th Feb. 1824.
Chambers. 28th Feb. 1824.
Evans. 28th Feb. 1824.
(jrUNBY.
28th Feb. 1824.
Christie. Harper. 28th Feb. 1824.
Yetts. 28th Feb. 1824.
Richards. 28th Feb. 1824.
Greaves. 28th Feb. 1824'.
James. 28th Feb. 1824.
De Jough. 28th Feb. 1824,
applicable to obviate concussion, by means of preventing counteraction, and by which the friction is converted into an useful power for propelling car- riages on land, vessels on water, and giving motion to other machinery " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4905. A grant unto John Vallance, of Brighton, in the county Sussex, esq., for his invented " Method of a communication or means of intercourse, by which persons may be conveyed, goods transported, or intelligence com- municated from one place to another, with greater expedition than by means of steam carriages, steam or other vessels, or carriages drawn by animals"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4906. A grant unto Abraham Henry Chambers, of New Bond Street, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invented " Improvement in preparing and paving horse and carriage Avays"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4907. A grant unto Richard Evans, of Bread Street, Cheapside, in the city of London, wholesale coffee dealer, for his invented " Method or process of roasting or preparing coffee and other vegetable substances, with improve- ments in the machinery employed ; such process and machinery being like- wise applicable to the drying, distillation, and decomposition of other mineral, vegetable, and animal substances, together with a method of examining & regulating the process whilst substances are exposed to the operations before mentioned"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4908. A grant unto John Gunby, of New Kent Road, in the county of Surrey, sword and gun manufacturer, for his invented " Process by which a certain material is prepared and rendered a suitable substitute for leather"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4909. A grant unto John Christie, of Mark Lane, in the city of London, merchant, and Thomas Harper, of Tamwortb, in the county of Stafford, merehant, for their invented "Improved method of combining and applying
certain kinds of fuel"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ,
4910. A grant unto William Yetts, of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, merehant and ship owner, for his invtd " Certain apparatus to be applied to a windlass"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
4911. A grant unto James Wright Richards, of Caroline Street, Bir- mingham, in the county of Warwick, metallic hot house maker, for his invented " Improved metallic frame and lap, applicable to all hot houses, green houses, horticultural frames and glasses, skylights, and other inclined lights and glasses" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4912. A grant unto William Greaves, of Sheffield, in the county of York, merchant, for his invented " Certain improvements on or additions to harness, principally applicable to carriages drawn by one horse " ; two months. By writ, &c.
4913. A grant unto William James, of the city of Westminster, land agent and engineer, for his invented *' Certain imprts in the construction of rail and tram roads or ways, which rail or tram ways or roads are applicable lo other useful purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By wril, &?.
4914. A grant unto Maurice De Jough, of Warrington, in the county palatine of Lancaster, cotton spinner, for his invented ,k Mode of constructing and placing a coke oven under or contiguous to steam or other boilers, <>o sa
796
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Fleetwood. 28th Feb. 1824.
SriLLEK.
6th March 1824.
Heathcoat. 9th March 1824.
Heathcoat. 9th March 1824.
Heathcoat. 9th March 1824.
MOSLEY.
Oth March 1824.
MORLEY.
loth March 1824.
to make the heat arising from making coke or other intense combustion in the said oven subservient to the use of the boiler, instead of fuel used in the common way, and to exclude such heat from the boiler when required, with- out detriment to the operations of the oven"; to hold, &c; four months.
By writ, &c.
4915. A grant unto Charles Bagenall Fleetwood, of Parliament Street, Dublin, in that part of our united kingdom called Ireland, gentleman, for his invented " Liquid and composition for making leather and other articles waterproof"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4916. A grant unto Joel Spiller, of Chelsea, in the county of Middle- sex, engineer, for his invented " Improvement or improvements in the ma- chinery to be employed in the working of pumps"; to hold, &c ; four months.
By writ, &.
4917. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invtd or found out "A new method of manufac- turing certain parts of machines used in the manufacture of lace, commonly called bobbin net"; to hold, &c ; six months. * By writ, &c.
4918. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invtd or found out "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 machines"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4919. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " An improved economical method of combining machinery used in the manufacture of lace, in weaving and in spinning, worked by power"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
49 20. A grant unto William Darker Mosley, of the parish of Radford, in the county of Nottingham, lace manufacturer, for his invented and found out " Certain improvements in the making and working all machines used in the manufacture of lace commonly called bobbin net "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4921. A grant unto William Morley, of Nottingham, lace manufacturer, for his invented 44 Various improvements in machines or machinery now in use for the making of lace or net, commonly known by the name of bobbin net"; to hold, &°; six months. By writ, &c.
Kirk. 20th March 1824.
4922. A grant unto Rupert Kirk, of Osborne Place, Wlritechapel, dyer, for his invented or found out " New method of preparing or manufacturing a certain vegetable substance1 growing in parts abroad beyond the seas, and imported to and used in these kingdoms as a dye or red colouring matter for the use of dyers, called safflower (carthamas), so as more effectually to preserve its colouring principle from decay or deterioration in its passage from the places of its growth to England and other parts of Europe"; to hold, &c: two months. By writ, kc.
PeTITPIERRE.
20th March 1824.
4923. A grant unto Jean IIenhy PeTITPIERRE, of Chalton Street, Somers Town, in the parish of Saint Pancras, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for his invented "Engine or machine tor making the following articles from one piece of leather without any seam $r sewing whatever : that is to say,
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
797
Rogers. 20th March 1824.
LlNGFORD.
20th March 1824.
Heathcoat. 20th March 1824.
Berry. 20th March 1824.
Stainmarc. 20th March 1824.
DUMENT. 22nd March 1824.
GOC D3ELL.
25th March 1824.
Jordan. 27lh March 1824.
all kind of shoes and slippers, gloves, caps and hats, cartouche boxes, scabbards and sheaths for swords, bayonets, and knives "; to hold, &c; 2 mo . By writ, &.
4924. A grant unto James Rogers, of Marlborough, in the county of Wilts, surveyor, for his invented " Improved method, or an improved instru- ment or instruments, for determining or ascertaining the cubic contents of standing timber"; to hold, &c; six months, By writ, &c.
4925. A grant unto John Lingford, in the town and county of the town of Nottingham, lace machine manufacturer, for his invented or found out " Certain improvements upon machines or machinery now in use for the purpose of making of that kind of lace commonly known or distinguished by the name or names of bobbin net or Buckinghamshire lace net"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4926. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " Improvements in certain parts of the machinery used in spinning cotton, wool, or silk"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4927. A grant unto Henry Berry, of Abchurch Lane, in the city of London, merchant, for his invented " Certain improvements on a machine or apparatus for more readily producing light"; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
4928. A grant unto Jean Jacques Stainmarc, of Belmont Distillery, Wandsworth Road, Yauxhall, in the parish of Saint Mary, Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, distiller, in consequence of communications made to him by certain foreigners residing abroad and discoveries by himself he is in posson of an invention of "Improvements in the process of and apparatus for dis- tilling"; to hold &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4929. A grant unto Charles Dumexy, of Paris, in the kingdom of France, but now residing in Fenchurch Street, in the city of London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, with whom he is connected, he is in the possession of an invention of " An apparatus containing within itself the means of producing gas from oil and other oleaginous substances, of burning such gas for the purpose of affording light, and of replacing the gas consumed"; 6 months.
By writ, &<\
4930. A grant unto Namen Goodsell, late of the state of New York, in the United States of America, but now at N° 13, Leigh Street, Burton Crescent, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for his invtd " Certain machine, or piece of machinery, for breaking, scutching, and preparing flax and hemp for use, upon an improved method, and threshing out the seed thereof; and which is applicable to the threshing of any other kind of grain ; and also for shelling clover and other seeds"; to hold &° ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4931. A grant unto Edward Jordan, of the city of Norwich, engineer, for his invented and discovered "A certain improvement or improvements in the form or construction of water closets, or of the apparatus connected therewith"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c
798
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Spencer. 7th April 1824.
SCHOFIELD.
7th April 1824.
Ryalls. 8th April 1824.
Hall. 8th April 1824.
TULLOCH.
12th April 1824.
Burt. 14th April 1824.
By.
14th April 1824.
GrUNBY.
14th April 1824.
Gordon. 14th April 1824.
Burn. 1 4th April 1824.
Get hex. 15th April 1824.
4932. A grant unto Joseph Spencer, of Belper, in the county of Derby, nail manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in the construc- tion of furnaces or forges for the preparation of iron or steel, and for the process of manufacturing of nails and other articles from the said materials"; to hold, &c; six months. By -writ, &c.
4933. A grant unto Jonathan Schofield, of Kastrick, in the parish of Halifax, in the county of York, manufacturer, for his invtd " Certain improve- ments in the manufacture of cloth or fabrick, which he denominates 'British cachmere ' "; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4934. A grant unto Thomas Ryalls, of Sheffield, in the county of York, warehouseman, for his invented " Apparatus for shaving, which he denomi- nates 'the useful and elegant facilitator' "; to hold, &c; tvvo mos.
By writ, &c.
4935. A grant unto Samuel Hall, of Basford, in the county of Notting- ham, cotton manufacturer, for his invented "Improved steam engine"; to hold, &; six months. By writ, &c.
4936. A grant unto James Tulloch, of Savage Gardens, in the city of London, gentleman, for his invented and discovered "Improvement or im- provements in the machinery to be employed for sawing and grooving marble and other stone, or in producing grooves or mouldings thereon"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4937. A grant unto Henry Potter Burt, of the borough, of Devizes, in the county of Wilts, ironmonger, for his invented " Improvement in the con- struction of cranks, such as are used for bells and other purposes "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4938. A grant unto William By, of Ivy Cottage, Ivory Place, Brighton, in the county of Sussex, stationer and bookseller, for his invented " Method or apparatus for the prosecution or protection of books and covers"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4939. A grant unto John Gunby, of New Kent Road, in the county of Surrey, sword and gun manufacturer, for his invented " Improvement in the process of manufacturing of cases for knives, scissars, and other articles"; to hold, &°; six months. By writ, &c.
4940. A grant unto David Gordon, of Basinghall Street, in the city of London, esq., for bis invented " Certain improvements in th&I construct" of portable gas lamps"; to hold, &(; six months. • Hy writ. &c.
4941. A grant unto John Burn, of Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster, dealer in cotton twist and general commission agent tor manu- factured goods, for his invented "New apparatus for dressing various kinds of cotton, flaxen, woollen, or silk manufactures wj to hold. &cj (j mos.
By writ, &c
4942. A grant unto Tiioma> Gktiikn. of lleniv Sr, Pentonville, Ul the county of Middlesex, gentleman, lor his "Improve tents in Ok machinery and process of making metallic rollers, pipes, cylinders, and certain other articles": to hold. &CS G months. By writ, &.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
799
TONGE.
15th April 1824.
Dallas. 27th April 1824.
Turner. 27th April 1824.
Vaughan. 1st May 1824.
Crosley. 5th May 1824.
VlNEY.
6th May 1824.
Cleland. 6th May 1824.
Paul. 13th May 1824.
Potter. 13th May 1824.
Perkins. 15th May 1824.
4943. A grant unto Daniel Tonge, of Liverpool, in the county palatine of Lancaster, ship owner, for his invented " Apparatus, by means of which an improved method of reefing sails is effected"; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
4944. A grant unto Alexander Dallas, of Northumberland Court, South- ampton Buildings, in the parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for his invented " Machine to pick and dress stones of various descriptions, particularly granite stone"; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
4945. A grant unto John Turner, of Birmingham, in the coy of War- wick, brass and iron founder, for his invented " Machine for crimping, pleating, and goffering linen, muslins, frills, and other articles"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
4946. A grant unto George Vaughan, of Sheffield, in the county of York, gentleman, for his invented " Improvement or imprte on steam engines, by which means power will be gained and expense saved"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4947. A grant unto John Crosley, of Cottage Lane, City Road, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invtd or found out " Improvement in the construction of lamps or lanthorns, for the better protection of the light against the effects of wind or motion"; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
4948. A grant unto James Viney, of Shanklin, in the Isle of Wight, colonel in the royal artillery, for his invtrl " Certain improvements in and additions to water closets"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4949. A grant unto William Cleland, of Leadenhall Street, in the city of London, gentleman, for his invented "Improvement in the process of manufacturing of sugar from cane juice, and in the refining of sugar and other substances"; to hold, &c; six months.
4950. A grant unto John Theodore Paul, of Geneva, but now residing at Charing Cross, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, machinist, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain imprts in the method or methods of generating steam, and in the application of it to various useful purposes to hold, &c; six mos. By writ, &c.
4951. A grant unto John Potter, of Sinedley, near Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster, spinner and manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in looms, to be impelled by mechanical power, for weaving various kinds of figured fabrics, whether of silk, cotton, flax, wool, or other materials, or mixtures of the same, part of which improvements are applicable to hand looms"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4952. A grant unto Jacob Perkins, of Fleet Street, in the city of London, engineer, for his invented " Improved method of throwing shells and other projectiles"; to hold, six months. By writ, &c.
Church. 4953. A grant unto William Church, of Birmingham, in the county of
15th May 1824. [ Warwick, esq., for his invented " Certain imprts in the apparatus used in I casting iron and other metals"; to hold, &c; six months, i By writ, &c.
800
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Ibbetson. 15th May 1824.
Wright. 15th May 1824.
LlJCKCOCK.
15th May 1824.
James. 15th May 1824.
Parkin. 15th May 1824.
Dickinson. 20th May 1824.
Cook. 20th May 1824.
Marsh. 20th May 1824.
VlNEY.
22nd May 1824.
Black. 25th May 1824.
Wells. 25th May 1824.
4954. A grant unto John Holt Ibbetson, of Smith Sl, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invtd Certain improvements in the production or manufacture of gas"; to hold, &(' ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4955. A grant unto Lemuel Wellman Wright, of Wellclose Sq., in the coy of Middlesex, engineer, for his invtd "Certain combinations of and im- provements in machinery for making pins "; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &<-'.
4956. A grant unto JosErn Luckcock, of Round Cottage, Edgebaston, near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, gentleman, for his invented "Improvement in the process of manufacturing iron"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
4957. A grant unto William Henry James, of Cobourg Place, Winson, Green, near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, engineer, for his in- vented " Improved method of constructing steam carriages useful in the con- veyance of persons and goods upon highways and turnpike roads, without the assistance of rail roads " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4958. A grant unto Thomas Pabki county of Middlesex, merchant, for his i apparatus applicable to or employed in
4959. A grant unto John Dickinson Langley, in the county of Hertford, esq cards by means of machinery ; and other adhesive matter to paper, and for other adhesive matter by means of ma to hold, &° ; six months.
n, of Roche's Row, City lload, in the nvtd " Certain imprts in machinery or printing"; to hold, &c ; four months.
By writ, &c.
, of Nash Mill, in the parish of Abbots , for his invented "Method of cutting also a process for applying paste or sticking paper together with paste, or chinery applicable to such purposes";
By writ, &c.
4960. A grant unto James Cook, of Birmingham, in the coy of AVarwick, gun maker, for his invented "Certain improvement in the method of making or constructing locks for guns, pistols, and other fire arms"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
4961. A grant unto Thomas Marsh, of Charlotte Street, Portland Place, in the county of Middlesex, Sadler and harness maker, for his invented and found out " An improvement in the art of making saddles "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ. &c.
4962. A grant unto James Viney, of Shanklin, in the Isle of Wight, colonel in the royal artillery, for his invented " Method of supplying water or fluids, for domestic or other purposes, in a manner more extensively and ceo- nomicallv than has hitherto been usually practised "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ,
4963. A grant unto Benjamin Black, of South Molton Street, in the parish of Sl George, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, lamp manu- facturer, for his invented "Improvement on carriage lamps "j to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, 86*.
4964. A grant unto Joseph Wells, of Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster, silk and cotton manufacturer, for his invented " Machine for dressing and stiffening and drying of cotton and linen warps, or any other warps thai may require it, at the same time the loom is working, either with the motion of the loom or other machinery n; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ. &<\
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
801
Holland. 31st May 1824.
Heatiicoat. • 15th June 1824.
4965. A grant unto James Holland, of Fence House, in the parish of Aston, in the county of York, shoemaker, for his invtd " Certain improvements in the manufacture of boots and shoes "; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
4966. A grant unto John Heatiicoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " Certain improve- ments in the methods of preparing and manufacturing silk for weaving and other purposes " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Jump. 4967. A grant unto William Ainsworth Jump, of Middlewich, in the
Court. county of Chester, salt proprietor, and William Court, of Manor Hall, in the
15th June 1824. county of Chester, esq., for their invtd or found out "An improved method of manufacturing salt"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
HOOTON.
15th June 1824.
HORROCKS.
15th June 1824.
Garbutt. 15th June 1824.
Harrington. 15th June 1824.
Chubb. 15th June 1824.
4968. A grant unto Richard Hooton, of the Aquaduct Iron Works, Bir- mingham, in the county of Warwick, iron manufacturer, for his invented "Certain improvements in manufacturing wrought iron " ; six months.
By writ, &c.
4969. A grant unto William Harwood Horrocks, of Stockport, in the county of Chester, cotton manufacturer, for his invented " New apparatus for giving tention to the warp in looms"; six months. By writ, &c.
4970. A grant unto Robert Garbutt, of the town of Kingston -upon-Hull, merchant, for his invented " Apparatus for the more convenient filing of papers and other articles, and protecting the same from dust or damage, in- cluding improvements on or additions to the files in common use"; to hold, &f' ; six months. By writ, &c.
4971. A. grant unto William Harrington, of Crosshaven, in the county of Cork, esq., for his invented " An improved raft for transporting timber "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c,
4972. A grant unto Charles Chubb, of Portsea, in the county of South- ampton, ironmonger, for his invented " Improvements in the construction of locks"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
Day. 15th June 1824.
4973. A grant unto Benjamin Ager Day.
of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, fire screen maker, for his invented or found out " Certain im- provements in the manufacturing of drawer, door, and lock knobs, and knobs of every description " ; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
M( Curdy. 4974. A grant unto John McCurdy, of New York, in the United States
15th J une 1824. °f America, but now of Snow Hill, in the city of London, esq., in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " An improved method of generating steam " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Taylor. 4975. A grant unto Philip Taylor, of the City Road, in the county of
15th June 1824. Middlesex, esquire, for his invented "Certain improvements in apparatus for producing gas from various substances" ; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ,
< rlBSON. 4976. A grant unto John Gibson, woollen draper and hatter, in Glasgow,
15th June 1824. for his invented or found out "The manufacts or making of elastic fabrick from whalebone, and the manufacturing or making of elastic fabrieks from whalebone, hemp, and other materials combined, suitable for making into elas-
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802
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Bailey. 15th June 1824.
Hobbins. 22nd June 1824.
Austin. 22nd June 1824.
tic frames or bodies for hats, caps, and bonnets, and for other purposes ; and also the manufacts or making of such elastic frames or bodies from the same materials, by the mode of plaiting "; to hold, &c ; 4 months.
By writ, &c.
4977. A grant unto William Bailey the younger, of Lane End, Stafford- shire Potteries, manufacturer and ornamenter of lustre ware, for his invented "Improved gas consumer, for the more effectually consuming the smoke arising from gas burners or lamps to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
4978. A grant unto John Hobbins, of Walsall, in the county of Stafford, ironmonger, for his invented " Improvements in gas apparatus to hold, &c; two months. By writ, &c.
4979. A grant unto Humphry Austin, of Alderley Mills, in the county of Gloucester, manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements on shear- ing machines "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
Higgon. 4980. A grant unto John Benton Higgon, of Gravel Lane, Houndsditch,
22nd June 1824. in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented "Improvement or addition to carving knives and other edged tools "; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, & .
Busk. 4981. A grant unto William Busk, of Broad Street, in the city of Lon-
29th June 1824. don, merchant, for his invented or found out " Certain improvements in the means or method of propelling ships, boats, or other floating bodies "j to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Pontifex. 4982. A grant unto William Pontifex the younger, of Shoe Lane, in the
1st July 1824. city of London, copper smith and engineer, for his invented " New or improved modes of adjusting or equalizing the pressure of fluids or liquids in pipes or tubes ; and also an improved mode of measuring the said fluids or liquids "; to hold, &° ; six months. By writ, &c.
Taylor. 4983. A grant unto Philip Taylor, of the City Road, in the county of
3rd July 1 824. Middlesex, engineer, for his invented " Certain improvements on steam en- I gines to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Bradbury. 4984. A grant unto John Leigh Bradbury, of Manchester, in the count y
3rd July 1824. palatine of Lancaster, for his invented or found out "A new mode of twisting, spinning, or throwing silk, cotton, wool, linen, or other threads, or fibrous substances"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c'.
Higgins. 4985. A grant unto John Lane Higgins, of Oxford Street, in the county
7th July 1824. of Middlesex, esq., for his invented "Certain improvements in the construc- tion of the masts, yards, sails, and rigging of ships and smaller vessels, and in the tackle used for working or navigating the same"; to hold, 8cc ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Hirst. 4986. A grant unto William Hirst and John Wood, both of Leeds, in
Wood. the county of York, manufacturers, for their invented " Certain improvements
7th July 1824. in machinery for the raising or dressing of cloth ": to hold, ; six months.
Bv writ, &c.
Daniell. 7th July 1824.
4987. A grant unto Clisild Damell, of Stoke, in
clothier, for his invented hold, &c: two months.
lie county of Wilts, Improved method of weaving woollen cloth " ; to
By writ, &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
803
Phillips. 4988. A grant unto Charles Phillips, of Upnor, in the parish of FMnds-
13th July 1824. bury, in the county of Kent, esq., for his invented 4< Certain improvements on tillers, and steering wheels of vessels of various denominations " ; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
Nesbitt. 4989. A grant unto Alexander Nesbitt, of Upper Thames Street, in the
27th July 1824. city of London, broker, in consequence of a communication made to him by William Van Honten the younger, a foreigner residing abroad, he is in possession of " A process by which certain materials may be manufactured into paper or felt, or a substance nearly resembling coarse paper or felt, which material so prepared is applicable to various useful purposes " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
De Berenger. 4990. A grant unto Charles Random Baron De Berenger, of Target 27th July 1824. Cottage, Kentish Town, in the parish of Saint Pancras, in the county of Middlesex, for his discovered and invented " Certain improvements as to a new method or methods of applying percussion to the purpose of igniting charges in fire arms generally, and in a novel and peculiar manner, whereby a reduction of the present high price of fire arms can be effected, and the priming is also effectually protected against the influence of rain or other moisture, such invention and contrivances rendering percussion principle more generally applicable even to common pistols, blunderbuses, and muskets, as well as to all sorts of sporting and other guns, by greatly reducing not only the charges of their manufacture, but also those impeding circumstances which persons have to encounter whilst loading or discharging fire arms when in darkness or whilst exposed to wet, or during rapid progress, serious impediments which soldiers and sailors and consequently the service more particularly and most injuriously experience "; to hold, &° ; 2 mos.
By writ, &c.
Stansfeld. 4991. A grant unto Thomas Wolrich Stansfeld, of Leeds, in the county
27th July 1824. of York, merchant, for his invented " Certain imprts in power looms, and the preparation of warps for the same " ; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Cartwright. 4992. A grant unto Edward Cartwright, of Brewer Street, Golden
27th July 1824. Square, in the parish of Saint James, Westminster, in the county of Middle- sex, engraver and printer, for his invented " Improvements on or additions to roller printing presses"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
Jefferis. 4993. A grant unto Charles Jefferis, of Havannah Mills, near Congle-
Drakeford. ton, silk thrower, and Edward Drakeford, of Congleton, watch maker, both 29th July 1824. in the county of Chester, for their invented "Method of making a swift, and other apparatus thereto belonging, for the purpose of winding silk and other fibrous materials "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
Wheatstone. 4994. A grant unto William Wheatstone, of N° 118, Jermyn Street,
29th July 1824. Saint James, in the county of Middlesex, music seller, for his invented or found out " A new method for improving and augmenting the tones of piano fortes, organs, and euphonons; to hold, &c. By writ, &c.
Price. 4995. A grant unto John Price, of Stroud, in the county of Gloucester,
5th August 1824. engineer, for his invented "Certain improvements in the construction of spinning machines "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Graydon. 4996. A grant unto George Graydon, of the city of Bath, esq., a captain
5th August 1824. in our royal engineers, for his invented "Now compass for navigation and other purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
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804
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Johnson. 5th August 1824.
Perkins. 9th August 1824.
FUSSELL.
11th August 1824.
Schroder. 11th August 1824.
Vallance. 28th August 1824.
Neville. Busk. 16th Sept. 1824.
4997. A grant unto William Johnson, of Great Totham, in the county of Essex, gentleman, for his invented " A means of evaporating fluids for the purpose of conveying heat into buildings for manufacturing, horticultural, and domestic uses; and for heating liquors in distilling, brewing, and dying; and in making sugar and salt with reduced expenditure of fuel "; to hold, &c ; four months. By writ, &c.
4998. A grant unto Jacob Perkins, of Fleet Street, in the city of London, engineer, for his invented " Certain improvements in propelling vessels " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &°.
4999. A grant unto John Fussell, of Mells, in the county of Somerset, edge tool maker, for his invented " Improved method of heating woollen cloth for the purpose of giving it a lustre in dressing"; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
5000. A grant unto Herman Schroder, of Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, broker, for his invented "New filter"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5001. A grant unto John Vallance, of Brighton, in the county of Sussex, esq., for his invtd " Improved method or methods of abstracting or carrying off the caloric of fluidity from any congealing water (or it may be other liquids) ; also an improved method or methods of producing intense cold ; also a method or methods of applying this invention so as to make it available to purposes with reference to which temperatures about or below the freezing point may be rendered productive of advantageous effects, whether medical, chemical, or mechanical " ; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5002. A grant unto James Neville, of High Street, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, engineer, and William Busk, of Broad Street, in the city of London, esq., for their invented " Certain imprts in propelling ships, boats, or other vessels " ; six months. By immediate warrant.
Scott.
Neediiam. 7th October 1824.
Foreman. 7th October 1824.
5003. A grant unto Francis Henry William Neediiam, of Davies Street, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invented " Improved method of casting steel"; six months. By immediate warrant.
Scott.
5004. A grant unto Walter Foreman, esq., of Bath, in the coy of Somer- set, commander in our royal navy, for his invtd "Certain improvements in the construction of steam engines " ; to hold, &c ; six months.
Bv writ, &°.
Benecke. Shears. Shears. 7th October 1 824.
Alegre. 7th Octoler 1824.
5005. A grant unto Frederick Benecke, of Deptford, in the coy of Kent, verdigris manufacturer, and Daniel Towers Shears and James Henry Shears, of Fleet Market, in the city of London, coppersmiths, in con- sequence of a communication from a certain foreigner they are in possession of "Certain improvements in the making, preparing, or producing of spelter or sine"; t<> hold, &c; six months. By writ. &c,
5006. A grant unto Pierre Alegre, of Kerez de la Frontera, in the kingdom of Spain, engineer, now residing at Colet Place, Commercial Road, in the county of Middlesex, for his invtd or found out " An improved and more economical method of generating steam, applicable to -team engines and other useful purposes" : to hold, &c : two months. By writ. &r.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
805
Jefferys. 7th October 1824.
Dickinson. 7th October 1824.
RlCHMAN.
7 th October 1824.
Wilson. 7th October 1824.
Bush. 7th October 1824.
Ham. 7th October 1824.
Shaw. 7th October 1824.
Hodgson. 7th October 1824.
Chell, 14th October 1824.
Boomer. 14th October 1824.
Gunn. 14th October 1824
5007. A grant unto Humphry Jefferys, of* Park Street, in the city of Bristol, merchant, for his invented " Improved flue or chimney for furnaces and other purposes"; to hold, &c; two months. By Avrit, &c.
5 008. A grant unto Robert Dickinson, of Park Street, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, esq., for his invented " Improvement or improvements in the manufacture and construction of metal casks or barrels, for the convey- ance of goods and products by sea or otherwise "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5009. A grant unto Francis Riciuman, of Great Pulteney Street, Golden Square, in the county of Middlesex, carpenter, for his invented " Certain im- provements in the construction of fire escapes, parts of which said improve- ments are likewise applicable to other purposes "; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5010. A grant unto Stephen Wilson, of Streatham, in the county of Surrey, esq., that in consequence of communications made to him by foreign- ers residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain improvements in ma- chinery for making velvets and other cut works "; to hold, &c ; 4 months.
By writ, &°.
5011. A grant unto Matthew Bush, of West Ham, in the county of Essex, calico printer, for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for printing calicoes and other fabrics"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5012. A grant unto John Ham, of West Cocker, in the county of Somerset,
Improved process for manufacturing vine-
By writ, &c.
vinegar maker, for his invented gar"; to hold, &c ; four months.
5013. A grant unto John Shaw, of Milltown, in the parish of Glossop, in the county of Derby, farmer, for his invented or found out " Transverse spring slides for trumpets, trombones, French horns, bugles, and every other musical instrument of the like nature " ; to hold, &c; two months. By writ, &c.
5014. A grant unto John Thomas Hodgson, of William Street, in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, veterinarian, for his invented " Certain imprts in the construction and manufacture of shoes or substitutes for shoes for horses and other cattle, and method of applying the same to the feet " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5015. A grant unto Philip Chell, of Earles Court, Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invented "Improvts on machinery for drawing, roving, and spinning flax, wool, waste silk, or other fibrous sub- stances"; to hold, &<â– ; six months. By writ, &*\
5016. A grant unto John George Bodmek, of N° 50, Oxford Street, in Chorlton Row, in the parish of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, civil engineer, for his invented and brought to perfection "Certain improvements in the machinery for cleaning, carding, drawing, roving, and spinning of cotton and wool"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5017. A grant unto James Gunn, of Hart Street, Grosvenor Square, in the county of Middlesex, coach maker, for his invented " Certain improve- ments on wheeled carriages"; to hold, &c ; six months to inroll.
By writ. &c
806
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Weise. 1 4th October 1824-
Marriott. 14th October 1824.
Tetlow. 14th October 1824-
Maudslay. Field. 14th October 1824.
Apsdin. 21st October 1824.
DODD.
21st October 1824.
Harris* 21st October 1824.
LlNCFOKD.
1st Nov. 1824.
Somerville. 4th Nov. 1824.
5018. A grant unto Wm Philip Weise, of Tooley Street, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improrts in the preparing of and making water proof cloth and other materials for the manufacturing hats, bonnets, and caps, and wearing apparel, and in manu- facturing the same therefrom"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5019. A grant unto Henry Marriott, of Fleet Sl, in the city of Lon- don, ironmonger, for his invtd "Improvement on water closets"; to hold, &c; two mos. By writ, &c.
5020. A grant unto James Tetlow, of Manchester, in the county pala- tine of Lancaster, weaver, for his invented " Certain improvements in power looms for weaving various articles "; six months. By writ, &c.
5021. A grant unto Henry Maudslay and Joshua Field, both of Lambeth' in the county of Surrey, engineers, for their invented " Method and apparatus for continually changing the water used in boilers for generating steam, parti- cularly applicable to the boilers of steam vessels making long voyages, by preventing the deposition of salt or other substances contained in the water, at the same time retaining the heat, saving fuel, and rendering the boilers more lasting " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5022. A grant unto Joseph Apsdin, of Leeds, in the county of York, bricklayer, for his invented " Improvement in the modes of producing an artificial stone"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5023. A grant unto George Dodd, of Saint Anne Street, "Westminster in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for his invented " Certain improve- ments on fire extinguishing machinery "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5024. A grant unto George Samuel Harris, of Caroline Place, Trevor Square, Knightsbridge, in the county of Middlesex, gent., for his invented " Machine for the purpose of giving the most effectual and extensive publicity, by day and by night, to all proclamations, notices, legal advertisements, and other purposes 1o which the same may be applicable, destined for universal information, and which will henceforward render unnecessary the defacement of walls and houses in the metropolis and its vicinities by bill sticking, placarding, and chalking, which latter practices have become a great and offensive public nuisance "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ. &c.
5025. A grant unto John Lingford, of the town and county of the town of Nottingham, lace machine manufacturer, for his invented and found out " Certain improvements upon machines or machinery now in use for the purpose of making that kind of lace commonly known or distinguished by the name or names of bobbin net or Buckinghamshire lace net"; to hold, &< ; six months. By writ, &c.
5026. A grant unto the Reverend John Somerville, A.M. minister of the parish of Currie, in the county of Edinburgh, for his invented, devised, and discovered invention of "A method or methods, applicable to fowling pieces or other lire arms, by which method or methods nil accidental discharge of said fowling pieces or other lire amis will be completely prevented"; 2 mon 1 lis. By writ, &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
807
Crosley. 4th Nov. 1824.
Guppy. 4th Nov. 1824.
Head. 4th Nov. 1824.
Church. 4th Nov. 1824.
White. Sowerby. 6th Nov. 1824.
Moore. 6th Nov. 1824.
Cartmell. 6th Nov. 1824.
Heath orn. 11th Nov. 1824.
Busk. 11th Nov. 1824.
Leathv. Uth Nov. 1824.
Brunet. I I tli Nov. 1824.
5027. A grant unto John Crosley, of Cottage Lane, City Road, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented or found out " Contrivance for better insuring the egress of smoke and rarified air in certain situations"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5028. A grant unto Thomas Richard Guppy, of Bristol, gentleman, for his invented "Certain improvements in masting vessels"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5029. A grant unto John Head, of Banbury, in the county of Oxford, hosier, (being one of the people called Quakers,) for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery for making cord or platt for boot and stay laces and other purposes"; to hold, &c ; four months. By writ, &c.
5030. A grant unto William Church, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements on augers and bits for boring, and in the apparatus for making the same " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5031. A grant unto John White the younger, and Thomas Sowerby, both of Bishop Wearmouth, in the county of Durham, merchants, for their invented " Improved air furnace for the purpose of melting or fusing metallic substances"; to hold, &c ; 4 months. By writ, &c.
5032. A grant unto John Moore, of Broad Weir, in the city of Bristol, gentleman, for his invented and discovered " A certain addition or additions to or an improvement or improvements upon the steam engine or steam engine apparatus"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5033. A grant unto Thomas Cartmell, of Doncaster, in the county of York, gun maker, for his invented or found out "An improved cock, to be applied to the lock of any gun, pistol, fire arms, or ordnance, for the purpose of firing the same by percussion, acting either by self priming or otherwise, and whereby the priming is rendered wholly impervious alike to the wind, rain, or damp"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5034. A grant unto Charles Heathorn, of Maidstone, in the county of Kent, lime burner, for his invented and found out "A new method of con- structing and erecting a furnace or furnaces, kiln or kilns, for the more speedy, more effectually, and more economically manufacturing of lime, by means of applying, directing, & limiting or regulating the flame & heat arising in the manufacturing or burning coal into coke, and thus making lime and coke in one and the same building and at one and the same time"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5035. A grant unto William Busk, of Broad Street, in the city of London, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in propelling ships, boats, or other vessels or floating bodies"; to hold, &c; six mos. By writ, &c.
5036. A grant unto William Leathy, of Great Guilford Street, in the borough of Southwark, engineer, for his invented " Various improvements in the machinery or apparatus used in the making of bricks, and certain improve- ments in the drying of bricks by means of flues and steam"; to hold, &c; six nios. By writ, &c.
5037. A grant unto Pierre Brunet, of Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, in the county of Middlesex, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad with whom he is connected he is in possession of an invention of " A furnace made upon a, new construc- tion"; to hold, ; six mo". By writ, k<.
808
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Daniell. 20th Nov. 1824.
Rhodes. 20th Nov. 1824.
Taylok. 20th Nov. 1824.
Lambert. 23rd Nov. 1824.
Wilson. 25th Nov. 1824.
Brunett. 25th Nov. 1824.
OSBALDESTON.
29th Nov. 1824.
Hancock. 29th Nov. 1824.
FURNEVAL.
4th Dec. 1824.
Younc. 4th Dec. 1824.
SUWERKROP.
4th Dec. 1824.
5038. A grant unto Joseph Clisild Daniell, of Stoke, in the county of Wilts, clothier, for his invented "Certain improvements in dressing woollen cloth" ; to hold, &S By writ, &c.
5039. A grant unto William Rhodes, of Banlins, Hoxton, in the parish of Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, brick maker, for his invented " Improve- ment in the construction of clamps for burning rain bricks "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5040. A grant unto Isaac Taylor junr, of Chipping Ongar, in the county of Essex, gentleman, for his invented "Cock or tap for drawing off liquids"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5041. A grant unto Louis Lambert, of N° 10, Rue dc la Gout, in the city of Paris, in the kingdom of France, but now residing at N°29, Cannon Street, in the city of London, gentleman, for his invtcl or found out a secret or invention for " Certain improvements in the material and manufacture of paper" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &r.
5042. A grant unto Stephen Wilson, of Streatham, in the county of Surrey, esq., in consequence of communications made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " A new manufacture of stuffs with transparent and coloured figures, which he calls 'diaphane stuffs'"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5043. A grant unto William Siielton Brunett, of New London Street, in the city of London, merchant, for his invented " Certain improvts in ships tackle" ; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5044. A grant unto John Osbaldeston, of Shire Brow, within Blackburn, in the coy palatine of Lancaster, calico weaver, for his invented "Improved method of working healds to be used in the weaving of cotton, silk, woollen, and other cloths"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5045. A grant unto Thomas Hancock, of Goswell Mews, Goswell S*, in the county of Middx, patent lock manufacturer, for his discovered " Method of making or manufacturing an article which may be in many instances sub- stituted for leather, and be applied to various other useful purposes n j to hold, &c ; six months. By writ,
5046. A grant unto William Fluneval, of Anderston, in the county of Chester, salt manufacturer, for his invented "Certain impr*8 in the manu- facture of salt"; to hold, &c : six mo\ By writ, &c.
5047. A grant unto William Weston Young, of Newton Cottage, in the county of Glamorgan, engineer, for his invented " Certain improvements in manufacturing salt, part of which improvements are applicable to other useful purposes"; to hold, &c ; 4 months. By writ. <V.
5048. A grant unto John Hillari Suwerkkop, of Vine Street, Minories, in the city of London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " An apparatus or machine, which he denominates a c thermophore,' or a portable mineral or river water bath and linen warmer; and also for other apparatus or machines connected therewith for filtering and heating water": to hold, &c,
By writ. &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
809
Wycherly. 4th Dec. 1824.
Dickinson. 7th Dec. 1824.
Thompson. 9th Dec. 1824.
Bowman. 9th Dec. 1824.
Moult. 9th Dec. 1824.
CONGREVE.
14th Dec. 1824.
Davis. 18th Dec. 1824.
Gordon. 18th Dec. 1824.
Roberts. 18th Dec. 1824.
GOSSET. 18th Dec. 1824.
5049. A grant unto George Wycherly, of Whitchurch, in the coy of Salop, saddler, for his invented "Certain new and improved methods of making and constructing saddles and side saddles"; to hold, &c ; 6 months.
By writ, &c.
5050. A grant unto Robert Dickinson, of Park Street, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, for his invented "Improved air chamber for various pur- poses" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5051. A grant unto John Thompson, of Pembroke Place, Pimlico, and of London Steel Works, Thames Bank, Chelsea, for his invented and brought to perfection " An improved mode of making refined or what is commonly called cast steel"; to hold, &c ; two mos. By writ, &c.
5052. A grant unto Robert Bowman, of Aberdeen, Scotland, chain cable maker, for his invented " Improved apparatus for stopping, releasing, and regulating chain and other cables of vessels, which he denominates ' elastic stoppers' " ; to hold, &c ; four months. By writ, &c.
5053. A grant unto William Moult, of Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his invented " Improvement or improvements in working water
wheels" ; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5054. A grant unto 'Sir William Congreve, of Cecil Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, baronet, for his invented "Improved gas meter" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5055. A grant unto Samson Davis, of Upper East Smithfield, in the county of Middlesex, gun lock maker, for his invented " Improvement or improve- ments applicable to guns and other fire arms"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By Avrit, &c.
5056. A grant unto David Gordon, of Basinghall Street, in the city of London, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of carriages or other machines to be moved or propelled by mechanical means" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5057. A grant unto Samuel Roberts, of Park Grange, near Sheffield, in the county of York, silver plater, for his invented "Improvement in the manufacture of plated goods of various descriptions"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5058. A grant unto Pierre Jean Baptiste Victor Gosset, of Clerken- well Green, in the coy of Middx, for his invtd " Certain imprts in the construction of looms or machinery for weaving various sorts of cloths or fabrics"; to hold, &° ; six months. By writ, &c.
Gardner. Herbert. 1 8th Dec. 1824.
Snowden. 18th Dec. 1824,
5059. A grant unto Joseph Gardner, smith, and John Herbert, car- penter, both of Stanley Saint Leonards, in the county of Gloucester, for their invt(l " Certain improvements on machines for shearing or cropping woollen cloths"; to hold, &c ; 2 mos. By writ, &c.
5060. A grant unto William Francis Snowden, of Oxford Street, in the parish of Saint George, Hanover Sq., in the coy of Middlesex, merchant, for his invtd " Wheel way, and its carriage or carriages, for the conveyance of passengers, merchandise, and other things along roads, rail and other ways, either on a level or inclined plane, and applicable to other purposes"; to hold.
; six months. By writ, &c.
810
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Weiss. 18th Deo. 1824.
Deykin. Deykin. 23rd Dec. 1824.
Stafford. 24th Dec. 1824.
Denisox. Harris. 1st Jan. 1825.
Erarh. 5th Jan. 1825.
TlLLOCH.
11th Jan. 1825.
Hen son. Jackson. 11th Jan. 1825.
Gurney. 11th Jan. 1825.
Spilsbury. 11th Jan. 1825.
Hirst. 11th Jan. 1825.
Smith. 1 1th Jan. 1825.
Smith. J 1th Jan. 1825.
061. A grant unto John Weiss, of the Strand, in the county of Mid" die sex, surgical instrument maker and cutler, for his invtd " Certain imprts in exhausting, injecting, or condensing pumps or springes, and on the apparatus connected therewith, and which said improvements are applicable to various useful purposes" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5062. A grant unto James Deykin and William Henry Deykln, of Bir- mingham, in the county of Warwick, button makers, for their invented " Improvement in the manufacture of certain military, naval, and other
uniform and livery buttons "; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
5063. A grant unto Daniel Stafford, of Liverpool, in the coy palatine of Lancaster, gentleman, for his invented " Certain improvements on carriages'*; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5064. A grant unto Samuel Denison, of Leeds, in the county of York, whitesmith, and John Harris, of Leeds aforesaid, paper mould maker, for their invented " Certain improvements in machinery for the purpose of making wove and laid paper"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5065. A grant unto Pierre Erard, of Great Marlborough Street, in the county of Middlesex, musical instrument maker, in consequce of communi- cations made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of an invention of " Certain improvements on piano fortes "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5066. A grant unto Alexander Tilloch, of Islington, in the coy of Middlesex, doctor of laws, for his invented or discovered " Improvements in the steam engine, or in the apparatus connected therewith ; and also applica- ble to other useful purposes"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5067. A grant unto William Hen son and William Jackson, both of Worcester, lace manufacturers, for their invented " Improvements in ma- chinery for making lace or net, commonly called bobbin net?'; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5068. A grant unto Goldsworthy Gurney, of Argyle Street, Hanover Square, in the coy of Middlesex, surgeon, for his invtd " Improved finger keyed musical instrument, in the use of which a performer is enabled to hold or prolong the notes, and to encrease or modify the tone at pleasure "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c,
5069. A grant unto Francis Gybbon Spilsbury, of Leek, in the county of Stafford, silk manufacturer, for his invtfl " Certain improvements in weav- ing "; to hold, &<' ; six months. By writ,
5070. A grant unto William Hirst, of Leeds, in the coy of York, cloth manufacturer, for his invented " Certain imprts in spinning and slubbing machines "; to hold, &c ; six mo\ By writ, &c.
5071. A grant unto John Frederick Smith, of Dunston Hall, in the parish of Chesterfield, in the coy of Derby, esqr, for his invtd " Certain improvements in the preparation or manufacture of sliver or slivers, or tops, from avooI or wool and cotton, or other suitable fibrous materials"; to hold, 8cc ; six months. By w rit,
5072. A grant unto John Freder* k SMITH, of Dun-ran Hall. Chesterfield. | the county of Derby, esqr, for his invtH u Certain improvements in dressing
and spinning woollen cloths", to hold. &r ; >ix months By writ. kr.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
811
Atlee. 11th Jan. 1825.
Sayner. Greenwood. 11th Jan. 1825.
Phipps. Phipps. 11th Jan. 1825.
Magrath. 11th Jan. 1825.
Magrath. 11th Jan. 1825.
Burnett. 11th Jan. 1825.
Andrew. Tarlton. Siiepley. 11th Jan. 1825.
Heath coat. 12th Jan. 1825.
Booth.
Bailey. 13th Jaii. 1825.
5073. A grant unto James Falcorne Atlee, of March wood, in the coy of Southampton, gentleman, for his invented "Process by which planks and other scantlings of wood of every description will be prevented from shrinking, and will be altered and materially improved in their durability, closeness of grain, and power of resisting moisture, so as to render the same better adapted for ship building and other building purposes, for the construction of furniture, and all other purposes where close or compact wood is desirable, insomuch that the wood so prepared will become a new article of commerce and manu- facture, which he intends calling 4 condensed wood ' "; to hold, &c ; six mos.
By writ, &c.
5074. A grant unto George Sainer, of Hounslett, in the parish of Leeds, in the county of York, dyer, and John Greenwood, of Gomersall, in the said county, machine maker, for his invtd " Certain imprts in the mode or manner of sawing and cutting wood and timber by machinery " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5075. A grant unto John Phipps, of Upper Thames Sl, in the city of London, stationer, and Christopher Phipps, in the parish of River, in the county of Kent, paper maker, for their invented " Improvement or improve- ments in machinery for making paper"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5076. A grant unto Thomas Magrath, of Dublin, for his invented "Com- position to preserve animal and vegetable substances "; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5077. A grant unto Thomas Magrath, of Dublin, for his invented "Im- proved apparatus for conducting and containing water and other fluids, and preserving the same from the effects of frost "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5078. A grant unto William Shelton Blrnett, of London Street, in the city of London, merchant, for his invented "New method of lessening the drift of ships at sea, and better protecting them in gales of wind " ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5079. A grant unto Jonathan Andrew, Gilbert Tarlton, and Joseph Sheplev, all of Crumpsall, near Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, cotton spinners, for their invtd or found out " Certain improvements in the con- struction of a machine used for throstle and water spinning of thread or yarn, whether the said thread or yarn be fabricated from cotton, flax, silk, wool, or any other fibrous substance or mixture of substances whatsoever, which said improved machine is so constructed as to perform the operations of sizing and twisting in or otherwise removing the superfluous fibres from the said thread or yarn, and is also applicable to the purpose of preparing a roving for the same "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5080. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out "Improvements in machinery for making lace net, commonly called bobbin net"; to hold, &c ; 6 months. By writ, &c.
5081. A grani unto William Booth, of Congleton, in the coy of Ches- ter, gentleman, and Michael Bailey, of Congleton, aforesaid, machinist, for their invented " Certain improvements in spinning, doubling, throwing, and twisting silk, wool, cotton, flax, hemp, and such like materials"; to hold, &c ;
^ix months.
By writ, &c.
812
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Lockett. 5082. A grant unto Joseph Lockett the elder, of Manchester, in the county
14th Jan. 1825. of Lancaster, engraver to calico and other printers, and copper roller manu- facturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in producing or manufactur- ing a neb or slot in the roller, shell, or cylinder, made of copper or metal, used in printing of calico, muslin, cotton, or linen cloths to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
Rudder. 5083. A grant unto William Rudder, of Egbaston, near Birmingham,
18th Jan. 1825. cock founder, for his invented "Certain improvements in cocks for drawing off liquids"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Church. 5084. A grant unto William Church, of Birmingham, in the county of
18th Jan. 1825. Warwick, esq., for his invented "Certain improvements in casting cylinders, tubes, and other articles of iron, copper, and other metals "; six months.
By writ, &c.
Melville. 18th Jan. 1825.
5085. A grant unto Francis Melville, of Argyll Street, in the city of Glasgow, in that part of our united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland, piano forte maker, for his invtd or found out " Improved method of securing that description of small piano fortes commonly called square piano fortes from the injuries to which they are liable from the ten- sion of the strings "; to hold, &° ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
Lees. 5086. A grant unto Edward Lees, publican, of Little Thurrock, in the
Harrison. county of Essex, and George Harrison, brick maker, of the same place, for
1st Feb. 1825. their invented " New and improved method of making bricks, tiles, and other articles manufactured with brick earth"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c,
Thin. 5087. A grant unto John Thin, of the city of Edinburgh, architect, for
1st Feb. 1825. his invented or found out " A new method of constructing a roasting jack";
to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
Crosley. 5088. A grant unto Samuel Crosley, of Cottage Lane, in the City Road,
1st Feb. 1825. in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented or found out " Certain apparatus for measuring and registering the quantity of liquids passing from one place to another "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &°.
Crosley. 5089. A grant unto Samuel Crosley, of Cottage Lane, in the City Road,
1st Feb. 1825. in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented or found out " Im- provement in the construction of gas regulators or governors "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Burstall. 5090. A grant unto Timothy Burstall, of Bankside, in the parish of
Hill. Saint Saviours, Southwark, and John Hill, of Greenwich, in the county of
3rd Feb. 1825. Kent, engineers, for their invented "Locomotive or steam carriage, for the conveyance of mails, passengers, and goods"; to hold, &( ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Lam n. 10th Feb. 1825.
Badnall. 10th Feb. 1825.
5091. A grant unto George Augustus Lamb, of Rye. in the county of Sussex, doctor of divinity, for his invented "New composition of malt and hops"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5092. A grant unto RiCHARD Badnall the younger, of Leek, in the coy of Stafford, silk manufacturer, tor his invented " Certain improvements in the winding, doubling, spinning, throwing, or twisting of silk, wool, cotton, or any other fibrous substances"; to hold. &c; six months. By writ, &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
813
Heathcoat. 12th Feb. 1825.
Lees. 19th Feb. 1825.
Masterman. 19th Feb. 1825.
Lloyd. 19th Feb. 1825.
Farrow. 19th Feb. 1825.
Ross. 19th Feb. 1825.
Mould. 19th Feb. 1825.
Burnett. 19th Feb. 1825.
Beaciiam. 19th Feb. 1825.
Ayton. 19th Feb. 1825.
Heathcoat. 25th Feb. 1825.
5093. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " Certain improvements on the method or methods of manufacturing silk"; six months. By writ, &c.
5094. A grant unto Edward Lees, of Little Thurrock, in the county of Essex, publican, for his invented " Certain improvements in waterworks, and
i in the mode of conveying water for the purpose of flooding and draining lands, which sd improvements are also applicable to various other useful purposes to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5095. A grant unto Thomas Masterman, of the Dolphin Brewery, 38, Broad Street, Ratcliffe, in the coy of Middlesex, common brewer, for his invented or found out <; An apparatus for bottling wine, beer, and other liquids with increased economy and dispatch "; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, &c.
5096. A grant unto Edmund Lloyd, of North End, Fulham, in the county of Middlesex, gent., for his invtd " New apparatus from which to feed
fires with coals and other fuel"; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, &c.
5097. A grant unto Benjamin Farrow, of Great Tower Sl, in the city of London, ironmonger, for his invtd 61 Impr1 or imprts in buildings, calculated to render them less likely to be destroyed or injured by fire than heretofore," which he conceives will be of public utility ; to hold, &c j six months.
By writ, &c.
5098. A grant unto Jesse Ross, of the town and coy of Leicester, hosier, for his invtd " New apparatus for combing and straightening wool, cotton, and other like fibrous substances"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5099. A grant unto Jacob Mould, of Lincolns Inn Fields, in the coy of Middx, gent., in consequence of communications made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain imprt3 in fire arms"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5100. A grant unto Henry Burnett, of Arundell Street, in the coy of Middx, in consequence of communications made to him by persons resid- ing abroad he is in possession of " Certain improvements in machinery for a new rotatory or endless lever action "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5101. A grant unto John Beaciiam, of Paradise Street, Finsbury Sq., in the coy of Middx, cabinet maker, for his invtd " Certain improvements in water closets"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5102. A grant unto James Ayton, of Trowse, Millgate, in the county of Norfolk, miller, for his invented ''Improvement or spring, to be applied to bolting mills, for the purpose of facilitating and improving the dressing of
flour and other substances"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5103. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the coy of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " An improved method of producing figures or ornaments in or upon a certain description or kind of goods manufactured from silk, cotton, flax, thread, or yarn"; to hold, &? ; 6 months. By writ, &r.
814
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Hill. 26th Feb. 1825.
Edwards. 26th Feb. 1825.
Manton. 26th Feb. 1825.
KALLMANN.
26th Feb. 1825.
Bateman. 26th Feb. 1825.
Whitehouse. 26th Feb. 1825.
Attwood. 26th Feb. 1825.
Gordon. Browser. 26th Feb. 1825.
Mettemberg. 26th Feb. 1825.
Masters an. 5th March 1825.
Chambers. Chambers. Jearrard. 5th March 1825.
5104. A grant unto William Hopkins Hill, of Woolwich, in the county of Kent, lieutenant in our royal artillery, for his invented " Certain improve- ments in machinery for propelling vessels "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &«.
5105. A grant unto David Edwards, of King Street, in the parish of Saint George, Bloomsbury, in the coy of Middlesex, writing desk and dressing case manufacturer, for his invt(l "Ink stand, which is so con- structed that by means of pressure the ink is caused to flow to use"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &r.
5106. A grant unto Joseph Manton, of Hanover Sq., in the parish of Saint George, Hanover Sq., in the county of Middlesex, gunmaker, for his invented and found out " Certain improvements in fire arms "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5107. A grant unto George Augustus Kollmann, of the Friary, Saint James's Palace, in the county of Middlesex, professor of music, for his invented " Certain improvements in the mechanism and general construction of piano fortes "; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5108. A grant unto Jonas Bateman, of Upper Street, Islington, in the county of Middx, fruiterer, for his invented "A portable life boat"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5109. A grant unto Cornelius Whitehouse, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Avhitesmith, for his invented "Certain improvements in manufacturing tubes for gas and other purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5110. A grant unto Thomas Attwood, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, manufacturer, for his invented and brought to perfection " An improved method of making a nib or nibs, slott or slotts, in copper cylinders, or cylinders of other metal, used for printing cottons, linen, silk, stuffs, and other articles " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5111. A grant unto David Gordon, of Basinghall Street, in the city of London, esq., and William Browser, of Parsons Street, Well Close Square, in the county of Middlesex, iron manufacturer, for their invented " Certain improvements in uniting and plating or coating iron with copper or with any other composition whereof copper is the principal ingredient"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5112. A grant unto Chevalier Joseph de Mettemberg, of Foley Place, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, physician, late surgeon major in the French armies, for his invtd " Vegetable, mercurial, spirituous preparation, which he denominates * quintessence antipsorique, or Mettembergs water '; and also a particular method of employing the same by cutaneous absorption as a specific and medical cosmetic"; to hold, &c; six months.
5113. A grant unto John Masterman, of 68, Old Broad Street, in the city of London, gentleman, for his invented or found out "An improved method
of corking bottles"; to hold, &l ; four month
By writ, &•
5114. A grant unto ABRAHAM HENRY CHAMBERS and ENNIS CHAMBERS, both of Stratford Place, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, and Charles Jearrard, of Adam Street, Manchester Sq., in the parish of Saint Mary-le- bone, in the county of Middlesex, esquires, for their invented "New filter- ing apparatus"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
815
Hallet. 5th March 1825.
Winch. 5th March 1825.
James. 5th March 1825.
Hirst. Wood. 5th March 1825.
Bond. Turner. 9th March 1825.
Hancock. 15th March 1825.
Hancock. 15th March 1825.
Hancock. 15th March 1825.
Collinge. 15th March 1825.
5115. A grant unto William Halley, of Holland Street, Blackfriars Road, in the coy of Surrey, ironfounder and blowing machine maker, for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of forges, and on bellows or apparatus to be used therewith or separate "; to hold, &c ; four months.
By writ, &c.
5116. A grant unto Robert Winch, of Stewards Buildings, Battersea Fields, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his invented " Certain improve- ments in or additions to rotatory pumps for raising and forcing water or other liquids "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5117. A grant unto William Henry James, of Cobourg Place, Winson Green, near Birmingham, in the coy of Warwick, engineer, for his invtd " Certain imprts on railways, and in the construction of carriages to be employed thereon"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5118. A grant unto William Hirst and John Wood, both of Leeds, in the county of York, manufacturers, for their invented " Certain improve- ments in cleaning, milling, or fulling cloth "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5119. A grant unto John Linnell Bond, of Newman Street, Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, architect, and James Turner, of Wells Street, Mary-le-bone, aforesaid, carpenter and builder, for their invtd " Certain improvements in the construction of windows, casements, folding sashes, usually called French sashes, and doors, by means of which the same are hung and hinged in a manner adapted more effectually to exclude rain and wind, and to afford a free circulation of air " ; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
5120. A grant unto Thomas Hancock, of Goswell Mews, in the parish of Saint Luke, Old Street, in the county of Middlesex, patent cork manufacturer, for his invented " A new or improved manufacture, which may in many instances be used as a substitute for leather and otherwise"; to hold, &° ; six months. By writ, &c.
5121. A grant unto Thomas Hancock, of Goswell Mews, in the parish of Sl Luke, Old Street, in the county of Middlesex, patent cork manufacturer, for his invented "Improvement or improvements in the making or rendering ships bottoms, vessels, and utensils of different descriptions, and various manufactures, and porous or fibrous substances, impervious to air and water, and for coating and protecting the surfaces of different metallic and other
bodies" ; to hold, &c ; six mos
By writ, &c.
5122. A grant unto Thomas Hancock, of Goswell Mews, in the parish of Saint Luke, Old S*, in the coy of Middlesex, patent cork manufacturer, for his invented " Improvement or improvements in the preparation or in the process of making or manufacturing of ropes or cordage, and other articles from hemp, flax, and other fibrous substances "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5123. A grant unto John Collinge, of Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his invented " Improvement or improvements on springs and other apparatus used for closing doors and gates"; to hold, &l.
By writ, &c.
816
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Bate. 15th March 1825.
NUNN.
Freeman. 15th March 1825.
Brown. 15th March 1825.
Barlow. 15th March 1825.
Grisentiiwaite. 15th March 1825.
WlIITECIIURCH.
Whitechtjrch. 17th March 1825.
5124. A grant unto Robert Bretell Bate, of the Poultry, in the city of London, optician, for his invented " Improvement on the frames of eye glasses"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5125. A gra nt unto Henry Nunn and George Freeman, both of Bla ck - friars Road, in the county of Surrey, lace manufacturers, for their invented " Certain improvements in machinery for making that sort of lace commonly known hy the name of bobbin net"; to hold, &° ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5126. A grant unto Samuel Broavn, of Saville Row, Burlington Street, in the county of Middlesex, commander in the royal navy, for his invented "Apparatus for giving motion to vessels employed in inland navigation"; to hold, &r ; 4 months. By writ, &c.
5127. A grant unto Joseph Barlow, of the New Road, in the parish of Saint George, Middlesex, in the county of Middlesex, sugar refiner, for his invented " Method or process for bleaching and clarifying and improving the quality and colour of sugars known by the name of bastard and piece sugars"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5128. A grant unto William Grtsenthavaite, of Kings Place, Nottingham, gentleman, for his invented "Improvement in air engines"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &(;.
5129. A grant unto Richard Whiteciiurch and John Wiiiteciiurch, of Star Yard, Carey Street, Chancery Lane, in the county of Middlesex, car- penters, for their invented or found out "An improvement upon hinges (which hinges may be made of iron, steel, brass, or other metals,) for doors, cupboards, and sashes of houses, sashes of book cases and show cases ; and are applicable to all purposes where hinges are used, and particularly to the doors and Avindows of ships, vessels, steam boats, and other craft, which will enable the doors and sashes to be opened on the right and left jam (changing the hinges) ; and, if required, they can be fitted either with or without a rising hinge "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
Cosnaiian. 17th March 1825.
5130. A grant unto Mark Cosnahan, of the Isle of Man, esq., for his invta " New apparatus for ascertaining the way or leeway of ships and other vessels, which apparatus is also applicable toother useful purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months. Bv writ, &°.
Hicks. 22nd March 1825.
Ronalds. 23rd March 1825.
Witty. 25th March 1825.
5131. A grant unto Robert Hicks, of Conduit Sl, in the county of Midx, surgeon, for his invented or found out "An improved bath"; to hold, &c 5 six months. By writ. &c,
5132. A grant unto Franc is Ron alds, of Croydon, in the county of Surrey, esq., for his invented or found out "A new tracing apparatus, to facilitate the drawing from nature"; two months. By writ, &c«
5133. A grant unto Richard Witty, of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull, in the county of the same town, and of Sculcoates, in the county of York, civil engineer, for his invented " Improvement in the method of lighting by gaSj by reducing the expence thereof"; six months. By Avrir. &c.
Hanchett. Delvalle. 25th March 1825.
5134. A grant unto John Martin Hanchett, of Crescent Place, Black- friars, in the city of London, and Joseph Delvalle, of Whitecross Street, in the parish of S1 Luke, in the county of Middlesex, es<fuire, in consequence
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
817
Manton. 25th March 1825.
Ulrich. 26th March 1825.
Jennens. Betteridge. 29th March 1825.
Roberts. 29th March 1825.
Baker. 29th March 1825.
De Jongh. 29th March 1825.
Sheppard. Flint. 29th March 1825.
Parkin. 30th March 1825.
of a communication made to them by a certain foreigner residing abroad they are in possession of "An improvement or improvements in looms for making cloths, silks, and different kinds of woven stuffs of various breadths "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5135. A grant unto Joseph Manton, of Hanover Square, in the parish of Saint George, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, gun maker, for his invented and found out "A certain improvement in shot"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5136. A grant unto John Gottlieb Ulrich, of Bucklersbury, Cheapside, in the city of London, chronometer maker, for his invented " Certain improve- ments on chronometers"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, 8cc.
5137. A grant unto Aaron Jennens and John Betteridge, both of Bir- mingham, in the county of Warwick, manufacturers and japanners in ordinary, for their invented "Certain improvements in the method or methods of preparing and working pearl shell into various forms and devices, for the purpose of applying it into ornamental uses in the manufacture of japan ware and of other wares and articles to which the same can be applied "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5138. A grant unto Bichard Roberts, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, civil engineer, for his invented or found out " An improvement or certain improvements of, in, or applicable to the mule, billy, jenny, stretching frame, or any other machine or machines, however designated and named, used in spinning cotton, wool, or other fibrous substances, and in which either the spindles recede from and approach the rollers or other deliverers of the said fibrous substances, or in which such rollers or deliverers recede from and approach the spindles "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5139. A grant unto James Hanmer Baker, of the island of Antigua, but now residing in Sl Martins Lane, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented "Improvements in the arts of dyeing and calico printing, by the use and application of certain vegetable material or certain vegetable materials "; to hold, &° ; six months. By writ, &c.
5140. A grant unto Maurice de Jongh, of Warrington, cotton spinner, for his invented " Improvement or improvements in spinning machines generally called mules, jennies, slubbers, and any other machine to which his invention may be applied, whereby much labour hitherto done by hand is per- formed by machinery"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5141. A grant unto Edward Sheppard, of Uley, in the coy of Gloucester, clothier, and Alfred Flint, of the same place, engineer, for their invented series of " Improvements in machinery for raising the wool or pile on woollen or other cloths, by means of an improved application of the teazle or other points, by which the process is much facilitated and a great saving effected ; and part of which improvements is also applicable to brushing, smoothing, and dressing such cloths," to the great benefit of the public ; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5142. A grant unto Thomas Parkin, of Bachus Row, City Road, in the county of Middlesex, merchant, for his invented or found out " A mode of paving in a certain manner parts of public roads, whereby the draft of waggons, carls, coaches, and other carriages is facilitated"; to hold, &c.
By writ. &<\
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CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Cabanel. 30th March 1825.
Heathcoat. 31st March 1825.
Fisher. 2nd April 1825.
Broadmeadow. 2nd April 1825.
Turner. Mosedale. 2nd April 1825.
Brandling. 12th April 1825.
Shalders. 12th April 1825.
Oilman. Sowerby. 13th April 1825.
Sunderland. 20th April 1825.
Ogilvy. 20th April 1825.
Broomfield. luckcock. 20th April 1825.
5143. A grant unto Rudolphe Cabanel, of Melina Place, Westminster Road, Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his invtd " Certain improvements on engines or machinery for raising water, part of which machinery is applicable to other useful purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5144. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " Certain new or improved methods of figuring or ornamenting various descriptions or kinds of goods manufactured from silk, cotton, flax, or other thread or yarn"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &°.
5145. A grant unto Jacob Jedder Fisher, of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invtd "New application of railways, and the machinery to be employed thereon " ; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5146. A grant unto Simeon Broadmeadow, of Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouth, civil engineer, for his invented " Apparatus for exhausting, condensing, or propelling air, smoke, gas, or other aeriform products "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5147. A grant unto William Turner, of Winslow, in the county of Chester, saddler, being one of the people called Quakers, and William Mose- dale, of Park Street, Grosvenor Sq., in the county of Middlesex, coach maker, for their invented "Improvement on collars for draught horses "; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5148. A grant unto Robert William Brandling, of Low Gosforth, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in the con- struction of rail roads, and in the construction of carriages to be employed thereon or elsewhere "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5149. A grant unto William Shalders, of the city of Norwich, leather cutter, for his invented " Gravitating expressing fountain, for raising and con- veying water or any other fluid for any purpose"; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, &c.
5150. A grant unto William Gilman, of Whitechapel Road, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, and James William Sowerby, of Birchin Lane, in the city of London, merchant, for their invtd "Certain improvements in generating steam, and on engines to be worked by steam or other elastic fluids"; to hold, &° ; six months. By writ, &°.
5151. A grant unto Thomas Sunderland, of Crooms Hill Cottage, Black- heath, in the county of Kent, esq., for his invented "New combination of fuel"; to hold, &*" ; six months. By writ, &c.
5152. A grant unto Ciiaki.es Ogilvy, of Verulam Buildings, Grays Inn, in the county of Middlesex, esq., lor his " Improved apparatus for storing ga> to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, 8cc.
5153. A grant unto John Broomfield, of Islington, near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, engineer, and Joseph Luckoock, of Edgbaston, near Birmingham aforesaid, gentleman, for their invented or found out " Certain improvements in the machinery or apparatus for propelling vessels, which improvements are also applicable to other useful purposes"; to hold. &c ; six months. By writ. 8cc.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
819
Wright. 20th April 1825.
HUNOUT.
23rd April 1825.
Roberts. 23rd April 1825.
Ryder. 28th April 1825.
Dunn. 30th April 1825.
Davis. 7th May 1825.
Hill. 10th May 1825.
Elliss. 14th May 1825.
Pratt. 14th May 1825.
Raddatz. 14th May 1825.
5154. A grant unto Lemuel Wellman Wright, of Wellclose Square, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for his invented " Certain improvements on machinery or apparatus for washing, cleansing, or bleaching of linens, cottons, and other fabrics, goods, or fibrous substances "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5155. A grant unto Augustin Louis Hunout, of Brewer Street, Golden Sq., in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain improvements in artillery, musquetry, and other fire arms "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5156. A grant unto Thomas Alexander Roberts, of Monford Place, Kennington Green, in the county of Surrey, gentleman, for his discovered "Method of preserving potatoes and certain other vegetables"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5157. A grant unto Samuel Ryder, of N° 40, Gower Place, Euston Sq., in the coy of Middlesex, coach maker, for his invented " Improvement in carriages, by affixing the pole to the carriage by new invented apparatus "; to hold, &c ; two months.
5158. A grant unto Daniel Dunn, of Kings Row, Pentonville, in the parish of Saint James, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex, manufacturer of essence of coffee and spices, for his invented " Improved apparatus for the purpose of beneficially separating the infusion of tea or coffee from its grounds or dregs"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5159. A grant unto William Davis, engineer, of Leeds, in the county of York, and of the Bourne, Gloucestershire, for his invented " Certain improve- ments in machinery for reducing or converting wool into slivers or threads of any desired length, unlike worsted, namely, presenting more numerous hair points projecting from the surface of the slivers or threads"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5160. A grant unto Thomas Hill the younger, of Ashton-under-line, in the county of Lancaster, land surveyor and engineer, for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of railways and tram roads, and in carriages to be used thereon and on other roads "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ,
5161. A grant unto Edward Elliss, of Crexton, near Rochester, in the county of Kent, lime merchant, for his invented " Improved brick, or substitute for brick, manufactured from a material hitherto unused for or in the making of bricks "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5162. A grant unto Samuel Pratt, of New Bond Street, in the county of Middlesex, camp equipage manufacturer, for his invented u Improved manner of combining wood and metal, so as to form rails or rods adapted to the manufacture of bedsteads, cornices, and other works, whose strength and lightness are desirable, which he denominates 'union or compound rods ' "; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5163. A grant unto John Charles Ciikistoi'iier Raddatz, of Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, in the city of London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by Ernst Alban, of Rostock, in the grand duchy of Mecklenberg Schwerin, doctor in medicine, for his invented "Cer- tain improvements on or connected with steam engines "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
3 E 2
820
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Gravier. 5164. A grant unto Jean Francois Gravier, of Cannon Street, in the
14th May 1825. city of London, merchant, in consequence of a communication from a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of an invention of " A certain method or methods of regulating the emission or flow of gas from portable reservoirs, and of encreasing the safety or security of such reservoirs " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Fyke. 5165. A grant unto Thomas Pyke, of Broadway, near Ilminster, in the
14th May 1825. county of Somerset, dissenting minister, for his invtd " Machine or ap- paratus to prevent the overturning or falling of carriages"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
Galloway. 5166. A grant unto Alexander Galloway, of West Street, in the city of
14th May 1825. London, engineer, for his invented " Machine or machines for the forming and moulding of bricks and other bodies usually made from clay, plastic, or any of the usual materials from which building and fire bricks are commonly made "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Grimble. 5167. A grant unto William Grimble, of Cow Cross Street, in the county of
14th May 1825. Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented " Certain improvements in the con- struction of apparatus for distilling spirituous liquors " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Garsed. 14th May 1825.
Weatherlet. 14th May 1825.
Gurney. 14th May 1825.
Young. 14th May 1825.
Fox. 14th May 1825.
Macintosh. 14th May 1825.
5168. A grant unto Edward Garsed, of Leeds, in the county of York, flax spinner, for his invented " Certain improvements in a machine or machinery for hacking, combing, or dressing flax, hemp, and other fibrous materials"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5169. A grant unto Henry Oswald AVeatiierley, of Queen Ann Sf, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented " Certain apparatus or machinery for the purpose of splitting, rending assunder, cutting, or cleaving of wood, and forming and securing the same in bundles"; six months. By writ, &c.
5170. A grant unto Goldsworthy Gurney, of Argyle Street, Hanover Sq., in the county of Middlesex, surgeon, for his invented " Apparatus for propelling carriages on common roads or on railways"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &°.
5171. A grant unto John Young, of Wolverhampton, cooper, for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of locks for doors and
other purposes "; to hold, &r ; six month
Bv writ. &c.
5172. A grant unto James Fox, of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, rectifying distiller, for his invented " An improved sate, to he used in the distillation of ardent spirits"; to hold, ; two months. By writ, &c.
5173. A grant unto Charles Macintosh, of Crossbasket, in the coy of Lanark, in Scotland, esq., for his invented " New process for making steel "j to hold, &c ; six months. By writ. &c.
B ADAMS.
16th May 1825.
5174. A grant unto Jons Badams, of Ashted,
Birmingham, in the
county of Warwick, chemist, for his invented or found out and discovered " New method of extracting certain metals from their ores, and purifying certain metals": to hold. &i ; six months. By writ. &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
821
Riviere. 20th May 1825.
James. 31st May 1825,
Sadler. 31st May 1825.
Led sam. Cook. 31st May 1825.
Crowder. 31st May 1825.
Apsdin. 7th June 1825.
Bernon. 7th June 1825.
Powell. 7th June 1 825.
Poole. 9th June 1825.
Burridge. 9th June 1825.
Lindsay. 14th June 1825.
5175. A grant unto Isaac Riviere, of 315, Oxford Street, in the parish of Saint George, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, gun maker, for his invented " Improved construction, arrangement, and simplification of the machinery by which guns, pistols, and other fire arms are discharged" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5176. A grant unto William Henry James, of Cobourg Place, Winson Green, near Birmingham, engineer, for his invented " Certain improvements in apparatus for diving under water, and which apparatus, or parts of which apparatus, are also applicable to other purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5177. A grant unto John Harvey Sadler, of Hoxton, in the county of Middlesex, mechanist, for his invented " Improved power loom for the weaving of silk, cotton, linen, wool, flax, and hemp, and mixtures thereof"; to hold, &c ; 6 months. By writ, &c.
5178. A grant unto Joseph Frederick Ledsam, merchant, and Benjamin Cook, brass founder, both of Birmingham, for their invented " Improvements in the production and purification of coal gas "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5179. A grant unto Joseph Crowder, of New Radford, in the county of Nottingham, lace net manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements on the pusher bobbin net machine "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5180. A grant unto Joseph Apsdin, of Leeds, in the county of York, bricklayer, for his invented " Method of making lime "; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, &c.
5181. A grant unto Alfred Bernon, of Leicester Sq., in the county of Middlesex, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain improvements in fulling mills, or machinery for fulling and washing woollen cloths or such other fabrics as may require the process of fulling"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5182. A grant unto Charles Powell, of Rockfield, in the county of Monmouth, gentleman, for his invented and brought to perfection "An im- proved blowing machine "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5183. A grant unto Moses Poole, of the Patent Office, Lincolns Inn, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner resident abroad he is in possession of "An inven- tion for the preparation of certain substances for making candles, including a wick peculiarly constructed for that purpose"; to hold, &r ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5184. A grant unto John Burridge, of Nelson Square, Blackfriars Road, in the county of Surrey, merchant, for his invented " Certain improvements in bricks, stones, or other materials for the better ventilation of houses and other buildings"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5185. A grant unto John Lindsay, of the island of Herme, near Guernsey, esq., for his invtd " Certain improvements in the construction of horse and carriage ways of streets, turnpike and other roads ; and an improvement or addition to wheels to be used thereon "j to hold. &r ; six months.
Bv writ. &r.
822
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
James. 5186. A grant unto William Henry James, of Cobourg Place, Winson
14th June 1825. Green, near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, engineer, for his invtd " Certain improvements in the construction of boilers for steam engines "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Downton. 5187. A grant unto Jonathan Downton, of Blackwall, in the county of
18th June 1825. Middlesex, shipwright, for his invented " Certain improvements in water closets"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Mason. 5188. A grant unto William Mason, of Castle Street East, Oxford Street,
18th June 1825. *n the parish of S1 Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middx, axle tree manu- facturer, for his invented "Certain improvements on axle trees"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Phillips. 5189. A grant unto Charles Phillips, of Upnor, in the parish of
18th June 1825. Findsbury, in the county of Kent, esq., for his invtd " Certain improvement or improvements in the construction of a ships compass "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Atkins. 5190. A grant unto George Atkins, of Drury Lane, in the parish of S*
Marriott. Clements Danes and county of Middlesex, gentleman, and Henry Marriott, 18th June 1825. °f Fleet Street, in the city of London, ironmonger, for their invented " Certain improvements on and additions to stoves or grates " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Jordan. 5191. A grant unto Edward Jordan, of the city of Norwich, engineer, for
18th June 1825. his discovered " New mode of obtaining power applicable to machinery of different descriptions "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Thompson. 5192. A grant unto John Thompson, of Vincent Square, West1", and the
Barr. the London Steel Works, Thames Bank, Chelsea, and John Barr, of Hales-
21st June 1825. owen, near Birmingham, engineer, for their invented and brought to perfection '" Certain improvements in producing steam, applicable to steam engines or other purposes "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Worthing ton. 5193. A grant unto Thomas Worthington the younger, and John Mulliner, Mulliner, both of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, small ware
21st June 1825. manufacturers, for their invented " Improvement in the loom or machine used for the purpose of weaving or manufacturing of tape and such other articles to which the said loom or machine may be applicable"; to hold, &5 ; six months. By writ, &r.
Corbett. 5194. A grant unto Ross Corbett, of Glasgow, in Scotland, merchant,
21st June 1825. for his invented " New step or steps to ascend and descend from coaches and
other carriages
to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Brooks. 5195. A grant unto Philip Brooks, of Shelton. in the Potteries, Stafford -
21st June 1825. shire, engraver, for his invented " Improvement in the preparation of a certain composition, and the application thereof to the making dies, moulds, or matrices, smooth surfaces, and various other useful articles "; to hold, &c ; six months. Bv writ. &c.
Smith. 5196. A grant unto John Frederick Smith, of Dunston Hail, Chesterfield,
21st June 1825. in the county of Derby, esq., for his invented "Certain improvements in machinery for drawing, roving, spinning, and doubling cotton, wool, and other fibrous substances": to hold, &<= ; six months. By writ. ikc.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
823
Saintmarc. 28th June 1825.
Redmund. 28th June 1825.
Tompson. 28th June 1825.
Heathcoat. 6th July 1825.
Heycock. 8th July 1825.
Malo. 8th July 1825.
Heycock. 8th July 1825.
BlDDLE.
8th July 182
Shuldiiam. 8th July 1825.
furnival. Craig. 8th July 1825.
Day. Hall. 8th July 1825.
5197. A grant unto Jean Jacques Saintmarc, of Belmont Distillery, Wandsworth Road, Vauxhall, in the parish of Saint Mary, Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, distiller, for his invented " Improvements in the process of an apparatus for distilling"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5198. A grant unto David Redmund, of Agnes Circus, Old Street Road, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for his invented " Certain improve- ments in building or constructing ships, houses, and other buildings"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5199. A grant unto George Tompson, of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford, gentleman, for his invented or found out " Improvement in the construction of riding saddles "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5200. A grant unto John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " Certain improve- ments in the method of manufacturing of thrown silk"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5201. A grant unto William Heycock, woollen cloth manufacturer, of Leeds, in the county of York, for his invented " Certain imprts in machinery for dressing and finishing of cloth"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5202. A grant unto Charles Adrien Malo, of Newman Street, Oxford Street, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, in consequence of a communi- cation made to him by a certain foreigner abroad he is in possession of a secret or invention for " A new composition of wood and other substances "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5203. A grant unto William Heycock, woollen cloth manufacturer, of Leeds, in the county of York, for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery for dressing and finishing of cloth"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5204. A grant unto John Biddle, of the parish of Donnington, in the county of Salop, glass manufacturer, for his invented " Machine, or combina- tion of machinery, for making, repairing, and cleansing roads and paths, which machinery, or parts of which machinery, is or are applicable to these and other useful purposes "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5205. A grant unto Molyneux Shuldham, of Brampton Hall, Wrangford, in the county of Suffolk, lieutenant in the royal navy, for his invented " Cer- tain improvements for the purposes of setting, working, reefing, and furling the sails of boats, ships, and other vessels"; to hold, By writ, &c.
5206. A grant unto William Furnival and John Craig, both of An- derton, in the county of Chester, salt manufacturers, for their invented " Cer- tain improvements in the manufacturing of salt"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5207. A grant unto John Day, of the town of Nottingham, lace manu- facturer, and Samuel Hall, of the same place, lace manufacturer, for their invented " Improvement on a pusher, twist, or bobbin net machine"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &r.
824
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Hancock. 5208. A grant unto Walter Hancock, of King Street, Northampton Sq.,
16th July 1825. in the county of Middlesex, jeweller, for his invented "Improvement or im- provements in the making or constructing of pipes or tubes for the passage or conveyance of fluids "; six months. By writ, &c.
Hirst. 5209. A grant unto William Hirst, manufacturer, and Henry Hirst,
Hirst. manufacturer, both of Leeds, in the county of York, for their invented
16th July 1825. " Certain improvements in the art of scribbling and carding sheeps wool "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Hirst. 5210. A grant unto Henry Hirst, manufacturer, and George Bradley,
Bradley, machine maker, both of Leeds, in the county of York, for their invented
16th July 1825. "Certain improvements in the construction of looms for weaving woollen cloths "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Stansfeld. Prichard. Wilkinson. 16th July 1825.
5211. A grant unto Thomas Wolrich Stansfeld, merchant, Willlvm Prichard, civil engineer, and Samuel Wilkinson, merchant, all of Leeds, in the county of York, for their invented " Improvements in looms, and in the implements connected therewith "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Brunel. 5212. A grant unto Marc Isambakd Brunel, of Bridge Street, Blackfriars,
16th July 1825. in the city of London, esq., for his invented " Certain mechanical arrange- ments for obtaining powers from certain fluids, and for applying the same to various useful purposes"; to hold, &c. By writ, &c.
Sitlinton. 5213. A grant unto Thomas Sitlinton, of Stanley Mills, in the county of
16th July 1825. Gloucester, engineer, for his invented "Certain improvements in machinery for shearing or cropping Avoollen or other cloths"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Farey. 5214. A grant unto Joseph Farey, of Lincolns Inn Fields, in the county
16th July 1825. of Middlesex, civil engineer, for his invtd "Improvement in lamps "; to hold,
&c : six months
By writ, &<
Williams. 16th July 1825.
5215. A grant unto Thomas Robinson Williams, of New Norfolk Sl, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, being one of the people called Quakers, for his "Invented lancet"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &<".
Cook. 5216. A grant unto Thomas Cook, of Upper Sussex Place, Kent Road, in
16th July 1825. the county of Surrey, lieutenant in our royal navy, for his invented "Im- provements in the construction of carriages and on harness to be used there- with, whereby greater safety to the persons riding in such carriage & other advantages will be obtained"; to hold, &t- ; six months. By writ. &r.
Dyer. 16th July 1825.
5217. A grant unto Joseph Chesseborough Dyer, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a eertain foreigner residing abroad he is become possessed of a certain invention of " A method of conducting to and winding upon spools or bobbins, rovings of cotton, flax, wool, or other fibrous substances"; to hold, &r ; six months. By writ, &<\
Hirst. Carter. 16th July 182.
5218. A grant unto William Hirst, gentleman, and Joseph Carter, cotton spinner, both of Leeds, in the county of York, for their invented
â– u Apparatus for , months.
nnvin<i a new motion to mules and billies
to hold, &c ; six By writ, &'.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
82o
De la Fons. 16th July 1825.
Mussel white. 16th July 1825.
Down ton. 19th July 1825.
Freund. 26th July 1825.
Reedhead. 26th July 1825.
Brooke. Hargrave. 26th July 1825.
Richardson. Hirst. 26th July 1825.
Kay. 26th July 1825.
Witty. 30th July 1825.
Lean. 30th July 1825.
Barclay. 30th July 1825.
Badnall. 30th July 1825.
5219. A grant unto John Palmer De la Fons, of George Street, Hanover Sq., dentist, for his invented " Improvement for extracting and method of fixing teeth"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5220. A grant unto Thomas Musselwhite, of Devizes, in the coy of Wilts, saddler and harness maker, for his invented " Certain improvements in the manufacture or construction of collars for horses or other animals"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5221. A grant unto Jonathan Downton, of Blackwall, in the county of Middlesex, shipwright, for his invented " Certain improvements on machines or pumps "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5222. A grant unto Charles Freund, of Bell Lane, Spital Fields, in the county of Middlesex, sugarreliner, for his discovered " Improvement or im- provements in the process of refining sugar " ; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5223. A grant unto John Reedhead, of Heworth, in the coy of Durham, gentleman, for his invented " Certain imprts in machinery for propelling vessels of all descriptions, both in marine and inland navigation," which he conceives will be of public utility ; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5224. A grant unto John Edward Brooke, of the township of Headingly, in the parish of Leeds, in the county of York, woollen manufacturer, and James Hargrave, of Kirkstall, in the said township, woollen manufacturer, for their invented " Certain imprts in or additions to machinery used in scribbling and carding wool or other fibrous substances "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5225. A grant unto David Oliver Richardson, kerseymere and cloth printer, and William Hirst, manufacturer, both of Leeds, in the county of York, for their invented Certain improvements in the process of printing or dying woollen and other fabrics "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5226. A grant unto James Kay, of Preston, in the county of Lancaster, cotton spinner, for his invtd " New and improved machinery for preparing and spinning flax, hemp, and other fibrous substances by power"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5227. A grant unto Richard Witty, of Sculcoates, in the county of York, civil engineer, for his invented " Improved chimney for argand and other burners"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5228. A grant unto Joel Lean, of Fishpond House, near Bristol, gent., being one of the people called Quakers, for his invented " Machine for effect- ing an alternating motion between bodies revolving about a common centre or axis of motion ; also certain additional machinery or apparatus for applying the same to mechanical purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5229. A grant unto the Reverend William Barclay, of Auldeare, in the county of Nairn, for his invented "Improved instrument to determine angles of altitude or elevation without the necessity of a view of the horizon being obtained"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5230. A grant unto Richard Badnall the younger, of Leek, in the county of Stafford, silk manufacturer, for his invented "Certain improvements in the manufacture of silks"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c#
826
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Hayton. 8th August 1825.
Bagshaw. 8th August 1825.
Charleton. Walker. 10th August 1825.
Lord. Robinson. Forster. 11th August 1825.
Hirst. Hirst. Heycock. Wilkinson. 11th August 1825.
Langton. 11th August 1825.
Perkins. 1 1th August 1825.
Fan shaw. 12th August 1825.
Butler. ugust 1825.
Taylor. 13th August 1825.
Lariviere. lotji August 1825.
5231. A grant unto Richard Hayton, of Gravel Lane, in the coy of Surrey, for his invented " Improved method of precipitating of copper from cupreous waters flowing from mines or from artificial waters, and of reducing some ores to their metallic state"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5232. A grant unto Samuel Bagshaw, of Newcastle-under-Line, in the county of Stafford, gentleman, for his invented " New method of manufacturing pipes for the conveyance of water, gas, & other fluids"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5233. A grant unto George Charleton, of Maidenhead Court, in the parish of Sl John, Wapping, and William Walker, of New Grove, Mile End Road, in the parish of S* Dunstan, Stepney, both in the county of Middx, master mariners, for their invented " Certain improvements in the building or constructing of ships or other vessels"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5234. A grant unto Samuel Lord, James Robinson, and John Forster, all of Leeds, in the coy of York, copartners, merchants & manufacturers, for their invented " Certain improvements in machinery for and in the process of raising the pile on woollen cloths and other fabrics, and also in pressing the same"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5235. A grant unto William Hirst, Henry Hirst, and William Hey- cock, woollen cloth manufacturers, and Samuel Wilkinson, mechanic, all of Leeds, in the coy of York, for their invented " Certain apparatus for pre- venting coaches, carriages, mails, and other vehicles from overturning "; to
hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5236. A grant unto John Stephen Langton, of Langton -juxta-Partney, n the county of Lincoln, esq., for his invented "Improved method of
to hold, &c ; six months. By writ. &c.
seasoning timber and other wood "
5237. A grant unto Jacob Perkins, of Fleet Street, in the city of London, engineer, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for " Certain improvements in the construction of bedsteads, sophas, and other similar articles"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5238. A grant unto Henry Richardson Fanshaw, of Addle Street, in the city of London, silk embosser, for his invented " Improved apparatus for spinning, doubling, and twisting or throwing silk"; to hold, &c ; six months,
By writ, &c.
5239. A grant unto James Butler, of N° 64, Commercial Road, in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, for his invtd " Method of making coffins for the effectual prevention of bodies being removed therefrom, of taken therefrom after interment"; to hold, &' ; two months. By writ, &c.
5240. A grant unto Joseph Alexander Taylor, of Great S1 Helens, in the city of London, gentleman, for his invented " New polishing apparatus for household purposes"; to hold. &c : six months. By writ, &c.
5241. A grant unto MABG LARIVIERE, now residing N° 21, Frith Street. Soho, in the coy of Middx, mechanician, late of Geneva, in Switzerland, for his " Perfected machine for perforating metal, plate- of gold, silver, tin. platina,
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
827
Downing. 15th August 1825.
Shoolbred. 18th August 1825.
Taylor. 18th August 1825.
WlLLANS.
Ogle. 20th August 1825.
Lyne. Stainford. 23rd August 1825.
Parr. 27th August 1825.
Bowler. Galon. 27th August 1825
Mercy. 8th Sept. 1825.
. Jefferies. 15th Sept. 1825.
Teissier. 15th Sept. 1825.
Dempster. 15th Sept. 1825.
Palmer. loth Sept. 1825.
brass, or copper, being applicable to all the purposes of sieves hitherto employ- ing either canvas, linen, or wire"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5242. A grant unto Charles Downing, of Bideford, in the coy of Devon, gent., for his invented or found out " Certain improvements in fowling pieces and other fire arms"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5243. A grant unto Andrew Shoolbred, of Jermyn Street, in the parish of Sl James, in the coy of Midx, tailor, for his invtd " Certain improvements on or a substitute for back stays and braces for ladies and gentlemen, chiefly to prevent relaxation of the muscles"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5244. A grant unto Philip Taylor, of the City Road, in the coy of Midx, engineer, for his invented " Certain improvements in making iron six months. By writ, &c.
5245. A grant unto Peter Willans, of Leeds, and James Ogle, of Holbeck, both in the coy of York, manufacturers, for their invtd " Certain improvements in fulling mills or machinery for fulling and washing woollen cloths or such other fabrics as may require the process of felting or fulling to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5246. A grant unto George Henry Lyne, of John Street, Blackfriars Road, machinist and engineer, and Thomas Stainford, of the Grove, Great Guildford Street, Southwark, smith and engineer, for their invented " Certain improvements in machinery for making bricks "; to hold, &c. By writ, &c.
5247. A grant unto William Parr, of Union Place, City Road, in the coy of Middx, gentleman, for his invented or found out " An improvement or improvements in the mode of propelling vessels"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5248. A grant unto John Bowler, of Nelson Sq., Blackfriars Road, in the coy of Surrey, and Thomas Galon, of the Strand, in the coy of Middx, hat manufacturers, for their invented " Certain imprts in the construction or manufacture of hats"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5249. A grant unto Charles Mercy, of Edwards Buildings, Stoke New- ington, in the coy of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invtd " Certain imprts in propelling vessels "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5250. A grant unto William Jefferies, of N° 46, London Street, Rat- cliff Cross, in the parish of Ratcliffe, in the coy of Middx, brass manufacturer, for his invented " Machine for impelling power without the aid of fire, water, or air "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5251. A grant unto Jean Antoine Teissier, of Tottenham Court Road, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain improv18 in steam engines"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5252. A grant unto Catiicart Dempster,, of Lawrence Pountney Hill, Cannon Street, in the city of London, gentleman, for his invented "Improved cordage"; to hold, 8cr ; six months. By writ, &c.
5253. A grant unto George Hol worthy Palmer, of the Royal Mint, civil engineer, for his invented " New arrangement of machinery for propelling vessels through the water, to be effected by steam or any other poAver"; to hold, &c ; six month?, By writ, &r.
828
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Eve. 15th Sept. 1825.
LUKENS.
15th Sept. 1825.
Cochrane. 15th Sept. 1825.
Jacomb. 15th Sept. 1825.
DUESBURY.
29th Sept. 1825.
Martineau. Smith. 6th October 1825.
Cayley. 6th October 1825.
Broadwood. 6th October 1825.
5254. A grant unto Adam Eve, of Louth, in the coy of Lincoln, carpet manufacturer, in consequence of a communication made to him by William Augustus Prince, a foreigner residing abroad, for "Certain improvements in manufacturing carpets, which he intends to denominate ' Prince's patent union carpet' "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5255. A grant unto Isaiah Lukens, late of Philadelphia, but now of Adam Street, Adelphi, in the county of Middlesex, machinist, for his invtd "Certain surgical instrument, for destroying the stone in the bladder without cutting, which he denominates ' lithontriptor "'; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5256. A grant unto Sir Thomas Cochrane, knight, (commonly called Lord Cochrane,) of Tonbridge Wells, in the county of Kent, for his invented "New method of propelling ships, vessels, and boats at sea"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5257. A grant unto Charles Jacomb, of Basinghall Sl, in the city of London, avooI broker, for his invented " Certain improvts in the construction of furnaces, stoves, grates, or fire places"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5258. A grant unto William Dlesbury, of Bonsai, in the coy of Derby, color manufacturer, for his discovered " Mode of preparing or manufacturing of a white from the impure native sulphate of barytes"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &~.
5259. A grant unto John Martineau the younger, of the City Road, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, and Henry William Smith, of Lawrence Pountney Place, in the city of London, esq., in consequence of a communi- cation made to them by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for their invtd " Certain improvements in the manufacture of steel"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5260. A grant unto Sir George Cayley, of Brompton, in the coy of York' baronet, for his invented "New locomotive apparatus"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5261. A grant unto James Shudi Broadwood, of Great Pulteney Street, Golden Sq., in the parish of Saint James, in the county of Middlesex, piano forte maker, for his invtd " Certain improvement in small, or what are com- monly called square piano fortes "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Howard. 13th October 1825.
Kimball. 13th October 1825.
5262. A grant unto Thomas Howard, of New Broad Sl. in the city of London, merchant, for his invtd "Engine, which he intends to call or denomi- nate ' a vapour engine'": to hold. &c : six month-. By writ, &0.
5263. A grant unto Nathaniel Kimball, of New York, but now residing at Falcon Sq., in the city of London, merchant, in consequence of a commu- nication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad lie is in possession of an invention of "A process of converting iron into steel *': to hold, &< ; SUE months. By writ, &c.
Saunders. 5264. A grant unto Benjamin Saunders, of Bromsgrove, in the county
13th October 1825. j of Worcester, button manufacturer, for his invented "Certain improvements in constructing or making of buttons to hold, &r ; six mo'.
By writ. &S
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
829
DWYER.
13th October 1825.
Daniell. 13th October 1825.
Easton. 13th October 1825.
Hirst. Wood.
Rogerson. 21st October 1825.
Pemberton. Morgan. 21st October 1825.
GURNEY.
21st October 1825.
Wright. 21st October 1825-
Jennings. 22nd October 1825.
Steele. 28th October 1825.
Seaward. Seaward. 1st Nov. 1825.
Ran yard. 1st Nov. 1825.
ROYLE.
1st Nov. 1825.
5265. A grant unto Thomas Dwyer, of Lower Bridge Sl, in the parish of Saint Andeon, in the county of the city of Dublin, silk manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in the manufacture of buttons"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5266. A grant unto Joseph Cllsild Daniell, of Stoke, in the county of Wilts, clothier, for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery appli- cable to the weaving of woollen cloth"; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5267. A grant unto Josiah Easton, of Heal Cottage, in the parish of Bradford, in the county of Somerset, esq., for his invented " Certain improve- ments in locomotive or steam carriages ; and also in the manner of construct- ing the roads or ways for the same to travel over"; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5268. A grant unto William Hirst and John Wood, both of Leeds, in the county of York, manufacturers, and John Rogerson, of Leeds aforesaid, millwright, for their invented " Certain improvements in machinery for raising and dressing of cloth"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5269. A grant unto Ralph Stephen Pemberton and John Morgan, of Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, for their invented " Consolidated or combined drawing and forcing pump"; to hold, &c; two months.
By writ, &c.
5270. A grant unto Goldsworthy Gurney, of Argyle Street, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, surgeon, for his invented " Certain im- provements in the apparatus for raising or generating steam"; to hold, &c.
By writ, &c.
5271. A grant unto Lemuel Wellman Wright, of Princes Street, Lam- beth, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his invented " Certain improve- ment or improvements in the construction of steam engines"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5272. A grant unto Henry Constantine Jennings, of Devonshire Street, Portland Place, in the county of Middlesex, practical chemist, for his in- vented " Certain improvements in the process of refining sugar "; to hold,
&c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5273. A grant unto Thomas Steele, of Magdalen College, Cambridge, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of diving bells, or apparatus for diving under water "; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5274. A grant unto John and Samuel Seaward, of the Canal Iron Works, in the parish of Anne, Poplar, in the county of Middlesex, en- gineers and copartners, for their invtd " New or improved method or methods of propelling boats, craft, and all other kind of vessels, on canals, rivers, and other shallow waters"; to hold, &°; six months. By writ, &c.
5275. A grant unto William Ran yard, of Kingston, in the coy of Surrey,
tallow chandler, for his h )ld, &c; two months.
invented "Circumvolution brush and hander"; to
By writ, &<\
5276. A grant unto Vernon Royle, of Manchester, in the cov palatine of Lancaster, silk manufacturer and throwster, for his inytd " Certain im- provements in the machinery for clearing and spinning of silk " ; to hold, &c; two months. Bv writ, &c.
830
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Hawkins. 1st Nov. 1825.
RlDGWAY. RlDGWAY.
1st Nov. 1825.
Seaton. 7th Nov. 1825.
Hunter. 7th Nov. 1825.
Brandreth. 8th Nov. 1825.
Brown. 8th Nov. 1825.
5277. A grant unto John Isaac Hawkins, of Chase Cottage, Pancras Vale, in the coy of Midclx, civil engineer, for his invtd " Improvements on certain implements, machines, or apparatus used in the manufacturing and preserving of books, whether bound or unbound"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5278. A grant unto John Ridgway and William Ridgway, both of Cauldon Place, in the Staffordshire Potteries, manufacturers of china, stone, and earthenware, for their invtd " Improved cock, tap, or valve for drawing off liquors "; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5279. A grant unto Thomas Seaton, of Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey, ship wright, for his invented " Certain improvements on wheeled carriages"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5280. A grant unto George Hunter, of the city of Edinburgh, late clothier, for his invented and brought to perfection " A new improvement in the construction, use, and application of wheels"; to hold, &c ; six mos.
By writ, &c.
5281. A grant unto Thomas Shaw Brandreth, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, esq., barrister at law, for his invented " Improved mode of con- structing wheel carriages"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5282. A grant unto Samuel Brown, of Eagle Lodge, Old Brompton, in the county of Middlesex, gent., for his invtd " Certain improvements in ma- chinery for making or manufacturing casks and other vessels "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
Cochrane. 5283. A grant unto William Erskine Cochrane, of Regent Street, in
8th Nov. 1825. the county of Middlesex, for his invented "Improvement in certain cooking- apparatus "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &<*.
Hiort. 5284. A grant unto John William Hiort, chief engineer in our office
8th Nov. 1825. of works and public buildings, Whitehall, architect and surveyor, for his invented and found out "An improved chimney or flue for domestic and other purposes"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
Giroud. 5285. A grant unto Charles Louis GmotJD, of Lyons, in the kingdom of
Jth Nov. 1825. France, at present residing at N° 13, Queen Sl, Soho, in the county of Middle- sex, for his invented or found out " A chemical substitute for gall nuts, in all the different branches of the arts or manufactures in which gall nuts have been accustomed or may hereafter be used "; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, &c.
Wilks.
ECROYD.
8th Nov. 1825.
5286. A gr
•ant unto James Wilks, of Roachdale, in the county palatine of Lancaster, tin plate worker, and John Ecroyd, of the same place, grocer and tallow chandler, for their invented and found out " An engine for cutting nails, sprigs, & sparables on an improved system "; to hold, &r ; six months.
By writ, &<•.
Mac Cartiiy. 10th Nov. 1825.
5287. A grant unto John James Ai.i x amtk Mac Carthy, of Tall Mall Place, in the parish of Sl James, in the city of Westminster, for his invtd "New or improved pavement, pitching, or covering for streets, roads, ways, and places"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
831
Cook. 10th Nov. 1825.
Cook. 10th Nov. 1825.
Deyerlein. 10th Nov. 1825.
Parker. Hamilton. 12th Nov. 1825.
BOWRING.
Stamp. 17th Nov. 1825.
GUESTIER.
17th Nov. 1825.
Lamb. Suttill. 17th Nov. 1825.
BORRADAILE.
17th Nov. 1825.
Garde. 24th Nov. 1825.
5288. A grant unto Benjamin Cook, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, brass founder, for his invented " New method of rendering ships cables and anchors more secure and less liable to strain and injury while the vessel lays at anchor"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5289. A grant unto Benjamin Cook, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, brass founder, for his invttl " Certain improvements in the binding of books and portfolios of various descriptions"; to hold, &c ; 6 months.
By writ, &c.
5290. A grant unto Johann George Deyerlein, of Mercer S*, in the parish of Sl Martin-in-the-Fields and county of Middlesex, smith and tool maker, in consequence of a communication made to him by a learned foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain improvements on weighing machines, which machines he denominates ' German weigh bridges'"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5291. A grant unto Samuel Parker, of Argyle Street, Saint James, in the county of Middlesex, bronze and iron founder, and William Francis Hamilton, of Nelson Street, Long Lane, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for their invented "Certain alloy or alloys of metals"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5292. A grant unto Edward Bowring, of Goldsmith Street, in the city of London, silk manufacturer, and Robert Stamp, of Buxted, in the county of Sussex, weaver, for their invented " Certain improvements in the working, weaving, or preparing silk and other fibrous materials used in making hats, bonnets, shawls, and other materials"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5293. A grant unto James Guestier, of Fenchurch Buildings, in the city of London, esquire, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " An invention of a mode or modes of making paper from certain substances which are thereby applicable to that purpose "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5294. A grant unto Alexander Lamb, of Princes Street, Bank, in the city of London, gentleman, and William Suttill, of Old Brompton, in the county of Middlesex, flax spinner, for their invented " Certain improvements in machinery for preparing, drawing, roving and spinning flax, hemp, and waste silk" ; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5295. A grant unto George Borradaile, of Barge Yard, Bucklersbury, in the city of London, merchant and furrier, that he has had communicated to him by a person residing in foreign parts an invention of " An improved method of making or setting up of hats or hat bodies "; to hold, &c ; six mos.
By writ, &c.
5296. A grant unto Augustus Count De la Garde, of Saint James Square, Pall Mall, in the county of Middlesex, in consequence of a communi-
| cation made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of " Certain improved machinery for breaking or preparing hemp, flax, and
other fibrous materials"; to hold, &r ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Eve. 24th Nov. 1825.
832
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
King. Kingston. 26th Nov. 1825.
TOMLINSON.
26th Nov. 1825.
Lariviere. 28th Nov. 1825.
Pore. 3rd Dec. 1825.
Pope. 3rd Dec. 1825.
Edmonds. 3rd Dec. 1825.
Berry. 3rd Dec. 1825.
Be ever. 3rd Dec. 1825.
Luscombe. 6th Dec. 1825.
Beavan. 7th Dec. 1825.
Halliday. 9th Dec. 1825.
5298. A grant unto Henry King, of Norfolk Street, Commercial Road, in the county of Middlesex, master mariner, and William Kingston, of our Dock Yard, Portsmouth, master millwright, for their invented and dis- covered " Certain improved fids for top masts, gallant masts, bowsprits, and all other masts and spars to which the use of the fid is applied "; six months.
By writ, &c.
5299. A grant unto Richard Jones Tomlinson, of the city of Bristol, gentleman, for his invented "Improved frame work for bedsteads and other purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5300. A grant unto Marc Lariviere, of Princes Square, Kennington, in the county of Surrey, mechanist, for his invented " Certain apparatus or machinery 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 useful purposes"; six months.
By writ, &.
5301. A grant unto William Pope, of Ball Alley, Lombard Street, in the city of London, mathematician, for his invented " Certain improvements on wheeled carriages"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5302. A grant unto William Pope, of Ball Alley, Lombard Street, in the city of London, mathematician, for his invented " Certain imprts in making, mixing, compounding, improving, or altering the article of soap"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5303. A grant unto Ezekiel Edmonds, of Bradford, in the county of Wilts, clothier, for his invented " Certain improvements on machines for scribbling and carding sheeps wool, cotton, orany fibrous articles requiring such process "; to hold, &(' ; six months. By writ, &c.
5304. A grant unto Henry Berry, of Abchureh Lane, in the city of Lon- don, merchant, for his invented " Improved method, in different shapes or forms, of securing volatile or other fluids, and concrete or other substances, in various descriptions of bottles and vessels"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5305. A grant unto John Beever, of Manchester, in the county of Lan- caster, gentlemen, for his invtd six months.
and "Improved gun barrel"; to hold. &c
By writ, &c.
5306. A grant unto Edmund Luscombe, of East Stonehouse, in the county of Devon, merchant, in consequence of communications made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, and discoveries made by himself, he is in possession of "A method of manufacturing or preparing an oil or oils, extracted from certain vegetable substances, and the application thereof to gas light and other purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5307. A grant unto John Phillips Beavan, of Cliffords Street, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, in consequence of communications made to him by a certain foreigner resident abroad he is in possession of u An invention of a cement for building and other purposes "j to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, kc.
5308. A grant unto FRANCIS H alliday. of Ham, in the county of Surrey, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery to be operated upon bv steam": to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
833
Dyer. 5309. A grant unto Joseph Chesseborough Dyer, of Manchester, in the
9th Dec. 182o. county of Lancaster, patent card manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in machinery for making wire cards for carding wool, cotton, tow, and other fibrous substances of the like nature ; and also certain improve- ments on a machine for shaving and preparing leather used in making such
cards"; to hold, kc : six mos
By writ, &c.
Addams. 5310. A grant unto Robert Addams, of Theresa Terrace, Hammersmith, in
14th Dec. 1825. the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented " Method of propelling or moving carriages of various descriptions, on turnpike, rail, or other roads"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
Ferris. 5311. A grant unto Matthew Ferris, of Longford, in the county of
14th Dec. 1825. Middlesex, calico printer, for his invented " Improvements on processes or ma chinery for printing cotton or other fabrics"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Tabor. 5312. A grant unto James Ash well Tabor, of Jewin Street, Cripplegate,
14th Dec. 1825. in the city of London, gentleman, for his invented or found out "Means for indicating the depth of water in ships and vessels"; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
McClrdy. 5313. A grant unto John McCurdy, of Cecil Street, Strand, in the county
27th Dec. 1825. of Middx, esq., for his invtd " Certain improvements in generating steam" ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, 8cc.
Ogston. 5314. A grant unto James Ogston and James Thomas Bell, of Davies
Bell. Street, Berkeley Square, in the county of Middlesex, watch makers, in con-
6th Jan. 1826. sequence of a communication made to them by a certain foreigner residing abroad they are in possession of " Certain improvements in the construction or manufacture of watches of different descriptions"; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
Evans. 5315. A grant unto Richard Evans, of Bread Street and Queen Street,
7th Jan. 1826. Cheapsidc, coffee merchant, for his invented " Certain improvements in the apparatus for and process of distillation"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
IIOLLDS WORTH.
16th Jan. 1826.
Newmarcii. 16th Jan. 1826.
ROTHWELL.
16th Jan. 1826.
KOYMANS.
16th Jan. 1826.
5316. A grant unto Henry Houldsworth the younger, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, cotton spinner, for his invented or found out " Certain improvements in machinery for giving the taking up or winding on motion to spools or bobbins, and tubes or other instruments on which the roving or thread is wound in roving, spinning, and twisting machines"; to hold, &c; six mos. By writ, &c.
5317. A grant unto Benjamin Newmarch, of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, esq., for his invented " Improved method of exploding fire arms"; to hold, &c ; 6 months. By writ, &<\
5318. A grant unto John Rothwell, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, tape manufacturer, for his invented "Improved heald or harness, Ibi- weaving purposes"; to hold, &(" ; two months. By writ, &c.
5319. A grant unto Henry Anthony Koyuans, of Warnford Court, Throgmorton Street, in the city of London, merchant, that he, by virtue of certain communications made to him by a foreigner residing abroad, he is in possession of " Certain improvements in the construction and use of apparatus and works for inland navigation": to hold, &c ; sixmo\ By writ, &c.
834
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Smith. 19th Jan. 1826.
Whitfield. 19th Jan. 1826.
Cook. 19th Jan. 1826.
LORENT.
19th Jan. 1826.
Seppings. 19th Jan. 1826.
Stephenson. 23rd Jan. 1826.
Rigg. 4th Feb. 1826.
Gamble. 7th Feb. 1826.
Mayhew. White. 7th Feb. 1826.
Evans. 7th Feb. 1826.
5320. A grant unto John Frederick Smith, of Dunstan Hall, Chesterfield, in the county of Derby, esq., for his invented " Improv1 in the process of drawing, roving, spinning, and doubling wool, cotton, and other fibrous sub- stances"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5321. A grant unto William Whitfield, of Birmingham, for his invented " Certain improvements in making or manufacturing of handles for saucepans, kettles, and other culinary vessels ; and also tea kettle handle straps, and other articles"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5322. A grant unto Benjamin Cook, of Birmingham, in the coy of Warwick, brass founder, for his invented " Certain imprts in making or con- structing hinges of various descriptions"; to hold, &c ; six mos.
By writ, &c.
5323. A grant unto Abraham Robert Lorent, of Gottenburgh, in the kingdom of Sweden, merchant, at present residing in King S*, Cheapside, in the city of London, for his invented ct Method of applying steam, without pres- sure, to pans, boilers, coppers, stills, pipes, and machinery, in order to produce transient and regulate various temperatures of heat in the several processes of boiling, distilling, evaporating, inspissating, drying, and warming ; and also to produce power"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5324. A grant unto Sir Robert Seppings, knight, a commissioner and surveyor of our navy, of Somerset House, in the coy of Middx, for his in- vented " Improved construction of such masts and bowsprits as are generally known by the name of made masts and made bowsprits "; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5325. A grant unto Robert Stephenson, of Bridge Town, in the parish of Old Stratford, in the county of Warwick, engineer, forhisinvtd " Axletrees to remedy the extra friction on curves to waggons, carts, cars, and carriages used or to be used on rail roads, tramways, and other public roads "; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5326. A grant unto Robert Rigg, of Bowstead Hill, in the parish of Burgh-by-Sands, in the county of Cumberland, gent., for his invtd " New condensing apparatus, to be used with or applied to apparatus now in use, for making vinegar "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5327. A grant unto Josias Christopher Gamble, of Liffeybank, in the county of Dublin, chemist, for his invtd " Certain apparatus for the concen- tration and crystallization of aluminous and other saline and ervstallizable solutions ; part of which apparatus may be applied to the general purposes of evaporation, distillation, inspissation, and desiccation, and especially to the Generation of steam "; four months. Bv writ, &c.
5328. A grant unto William Mayhew, of Union Street, Southward in the county of Surry, and William White, of Cheapside in the city of Lon- don, hat manufacturers, for their invented " Improvements in the manufacture of hats"; six mos. By writ, &c.
5329. A grant unto HughEvans, harbourmaster, of the port of Holyhead, in the island and county of Angiesea, North Wales, for his invented " Certain method or methods of rendering ship.- and other vessels, whether sailing or propelled by steam, more safe in eases of danger by leakage, bilging, or letting in water than as at present constructed''; two months. By writ, &c.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
835
Chapman. 7th Feb. 1826.
Cook. 7th Feb. 1826.
Warren. 11th Feb. 1826.
HlGGINS.
1 1th Feb. 1826.
Newmarch.
BONNOR.
18th Feb. 1826.
Waller. 18th Feb. 1826.
Whitlaw. 18th Feb. 1826.
BUFFUM.
18th Feb. 1826.
Fraser. 25th Feb. 1826.
Newmarch. 25th Feb. 1826.
5330. A grant unto William Chapman, of the town and county of New- castle-upon-Tyne, civil engineer, for his invented "Certain improved machinery for loading or unloading of ships, vessels, or craft "; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
5331. A grant unto Benjamin Cook, of Birmingham, brass founder, for his invented " Certain improvements in making files of various descriptions " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5332. A grant unto WiLliam Warren, of Crown Street, Finsbury Sq., gent., in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner resident abroad he is in possession of an invention of " Certain improvements in the process of extracting from the Peruvian bark medicinal substances or properties, known by the name of quinine and cinchonine, and preparing the various salts to which these substances may serve as a basis " ; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5333. A grant unto John Lane Higgins, of N° 370, Oxford Street, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invented " Certain imprts in the construction of the masts, yards, sails, & rigging of ships and smaller vessels, and in the tackle used for working or navigating the same"; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5334. A grant unto Benjamin Newmarch, of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, gent., and Charles Bonnor, of the city of Gloucester, brazier, for their invented " Mechanical invention, to be applied for the purpose of suspending and securing windows, glass doors, shutters, blinds, and other apparatus"; to hold, &c ; 6 months. By writ, &c.
5335. A grant unto Thomas Waller, of Luton, in the county of Bedford, straw hat manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in the manu- facture of straw plat for the purposes of making bonnets, hats, and other articles "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5336. A grant unto Charles Whitlaw, of N° 13, Bayswater Terrace, Paddington, in the county of Middx, medical botanist, for his invented "Im- provement or improvements in administering medicines by the agency of steam or vapour"; to hold, &r ; six months. By writ, &c.
5337. A grant unto Arnold Buffum, late of Massachusetts, in the United States of America, but now residing in Bridge Street, in the city of London, (being one of the people called Quakers,) hat manufacturer, in consequence of communications made to him by certain foreigners residing abroad, and dis coveries made by himself, he is in possession of an invention of " Certain improvts in the process of making or manufacturing and dying hats"; to hold, &c"; six months. By writ, &c.
5338. A grant unto James Fraser, of Houndsditch, in the city of London, engineer, for his invtd "Improved method of constructing capstans and wind- lasses "; two months. By writ, &c.
5339. A grant unto Benjamin Newmarch, of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, gentleman, for his invtd "Certain improvements to preserve vessels and other bodies from the dangerous effects of external or internal violence on land or water ; and other improvements connected with the same"; to hold, &<\ By writ, &«.
3 G 2
836
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Newmarch. 25th Feb. 1826.
Eraser. 4th March 1826.
MlDGLEY.
4th March 1826.
Anderton. 4th March 1826.
Neville. 14th March 1826.
Manicler. 20th March 1826.
Bellingham. 18th April 1826-
rowbotham. Lloyd. 18th April 1826.
Wood. 22nd April 1826.
Gillespie. 25th April 1826.
Brown. 25th April 1826.
5340. A grant unto Benjamin Newmarch, of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, gentleman, for his discovered " Preparation, to be used either in solution or otherwise, for preventing decay in timber or other substances arising from dry rot or other causes"; to hold, &( ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5341. A grant unto James Fraser, of Iloundsditch, in the city of London, engineer, for his invented " New and improved method of distilling and rectify- ing spirits and strong waters"; to hold, &c ; 2 months. By writ, &c.
5342. A grant unto Rorert Midgley, of Horsforth, near Leeds, in the county of York, gentleman, for his invtd " Method, machinery, or apparatus for conveying persons and goods over or across rivers and other waters, and over vallies or other places "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &°.
5343. A grant unto George Anderton, of Chickheaton, in the coy of York, worsted spinner, for his invented " Certain impr*3 in the combing or dressing of wool and waste silk"; to hold, &r ; two months.
By writ, &c.
5344. A grant unto James Neville, of New Walk, Shad Thames, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his invented and discovered " A new and im- proved boiler or apparatus for generating steam with less expenditure of fuel";
6 mos. By writ, &c.
to hold, k
5345. A grant unto Nicholas Hegesippe Manicler, of N° 102, Great Guilford Street, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, chemist, for his invented " New preparation of fatty substances, and the application thereof to the pur-
poses of affording light"; six months.
By writ, &c.
5346. A grant unto John Bellingham, of Norfolk Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, for his invented " Improvement or improvements in the construction of cooking apparatus"; to hold, &c ; twro months. By writ, &c.
5347. A grant unto James Rowbotham, of Great Surrey Street, Black- friars Road, in the county of Surrey, hat manufacturer, and Robert Lloyd, of N° 71, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, for their invented or found out a certain method of preparing, forming, uniting, combining, or putting together "A certain material, substance, or thing, or certain materials, substances, or things, for the purpose of being made into hats, caps, bonnets, cloaks, coats, trowsers, and for wearing apparel in general, and various other purposes ": to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, & .
5348. A grant unto William Wood, of Summer iiill Grove, in the county of Northumberland, gentleman, for his invented "Apparatus for destroying the inflammable air which is commonly known by the name of tire damp"; to hold, &(' ; six months. By writ, &c.
5349. A grant unto John Pettv Gillespie, of Grosvenor S\ in the parish of Saint Mary, Ncwington, in the county of Surrey, gent., for his invented "New spring, or combination of springs, for the purpose of forming an elastic resisting medium "; six months. By writ. &c.
5350. A grant unto Samuel Brown, of Eagle Lodge, Old Brompton, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented "; Certain improvements on his former Patent, dated December the 4"1 1823, for an 'Engine or instrument for effecting a vacuum, and thus producing powers by which water may be raised and machinery put in motion'": to hold. &c : six mo\ By bill, &r.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
837
Halliday. 25th April 1826.
Williams. 27th April 1826.
Choice. Gibson. 27th April 1826.
Kennedy. 29th April 1826.
GOULDING.
2nd May 1826.
BUFFUM. McClJRDY.
6th May 1826.
Seppings. 6th May 1826.
Tenner. 6th May 1826.
De la Court. 6th May 1826.
Schaller. 6th May 1826.
5351. A grant unto Francis Halliday, of Ham, in the coy of Surrey, esq., for his* invented "Apparatus or machine for preventing the inconvenience arising from smoke in chimneys, which he denominates 4 a wind guard ' "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5352. A grant unto John Williams, of the Commercial Road,
in the
county of Middlesex, ironmonger and ships fire hearth manufacturer, for his invtd " Certain improvements on ships hearths and apparatus for cooking by steam "; to hold, &c ; 2 mos. By writ, &c.
5353. A grant unto William Choice, of Strahan Terrace, auctioneer, and Robert Gibson, of White Conduit Terrace, builder, in the parish of Saint Mary, Islington, in the county of Middlesex, for their invented " Certain im- provements in machinery for making bricks"; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
5354. A grant unto Charles Kennedy, of Virginia Terrace, Great Dover Road, in the coy of Surrey, surgeon and apothecary, for his invented "Certain improvements in the apparatus used for cupping"; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5355. A grant unto John Goulding, a citizen of the United States of America; but now residing in Cornhill, in the city of London, engineer, for his invented et Certain improvements in the machines used for carding, slubbing, slivering, roving, or spinning wool, cotton, waste silk, short stapled hemp, and flax, or any other fibrous materials or mixture thereof"; to hold, &c ; six mos.
By writ, &c.
5356. A grant unto Arnold Buffum, late of Massachusetts, in the United States of America, but now residing in Jewin Street, in the city of London, hat manufacturer, (being one of the people called Quakers,) and John M< Curdy, of Cecil Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, esq1, in con- sequence of communications made to them by a certain foreigner residing abroad, and discoveries by themselves, they are in possession of" An invention of improvements in steam engines "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ, &c.
5357. A grant unto Sir Robert Seppings, knight, a commissioner and surveyor of our navy, of Somerset House, in the coy of Midx, for his invented " Certain improvements in the construction of fids or apparatus for striking top masts and top gallant masts in ships "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5358. A grant unto William Fenner, of Bushell Rents, Wapping, in the coy of Middx, carpenter, fur his invtd " Improvement in machinery or apparatus for curing smoky and cleansing foul chimnies"; to hold, &c ; six months.
5359. A grant unto Alexander Allard de la Court, of Great Win- chester Street, in the city of London, esq., for his invented " New instrument and improvements in certain well known instruments applicable to the organ of sight "; to hold, &c ; six mos. By writ,
5360. A grant unto Joseph Schaller, of Regent Street, in the county of Middlesex, ladies shoe maker, for his invented" Certain improvements in the construction or manufacture of clogs, pattens, or substitutes for the same"; to
hold, hc : six months.
By writ,
838
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
! Heard. 8th May 1826.
Zachariah. 8th May 1826.
Dunn. 23rd May 1826.
! Hughes. 23rd May 1826.
MOLINEUX.
23rd May 1826.
|>BlRT.
23rd May 1826.
Parker. 23rd May 1826.
Deurbroucq. 23rd May 1826.
GlBBS.
Dixon. 23rd Mav 1826.
Loach. 23rd May 1826.
5361. A grant unto Edward Heard, of the parish of Sf Leonard, Shore- ditch, in the coy of Middx, chemist, for his invented " Certain new composition or compositions to be used for the purpose of washing in sen and other water";
to hold, &c ; six mos
By writ, &<
5362. A grant unto Levy Zachariah junior, of Portsea, in the coy of Hants, pawnbroker, for his invented "Combination of materials to be used as fuel"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5363. A grant unto Daniel Dunn, of Kings Row, Pentonville, in the parish of Saint James, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex, manufacturer of essence of coffee and spices, for his invented "Improvement or improvements upon the screw press used in t he pressing of paper, books, tobacco, or bale goods, and in the expressing of oil, extracts, or tinctures ; and for various other pur- poses in which great pressure is required"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5364. A grant unto Thomas Hughes, of Newbury, in the coy of Berks, miller, for his invented "Improvements in the method of restoring foul or smutty wheat and rendering the same fit for use "; to hold, &c; six months.
By writ, &c.
5365. A grant unto Francis Molineux, of Stoke Saint Mary, in the county of Somerset, gentleman, for his invented or found out " An improvement in machinery for spinning and twisting silk and wool, and for roving, spinning, and twisting flax, hemp, cotton, and other fibrous substances"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5366. A grant unto Thomas Parrant Birt, of the Strand, in the county of Middlesex, coach maker, for his invttl " Certain improvements on or additions to wheel carriages"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5367. A grant unto John Parker, of Knightsbridge, in the coy of Mid- dlesex, iron and wire fence manufacturer, for his invtd " Certain impr15 on or additions to park or other gates "; to hold, &c ; six mo\
By writ, &S
5368. A grant unto Dominique Pierre Deurbroucq, of Leicester Square, in the county of Middlesex, esq., that in consequence of a communication made to him by a person residing abroad he is in possession of an invention of "An apparatus adapted to cool wort or must previous to its being set to undergo the process of fermentation ; and also for the purpose of condensing the steam arising from stills during the process of distillation"; to hold, &' ; six months. By writ, &c.
5369. A grant unto William Henry Gibbs, of Castle Court, Lawrence Lane, London, warehouseman, and Abraham Dixon, of Huddersfield, in the county of York, manufacturer, for their invented " New kind of piece goods, formed by ;i combination of threads of two or more colors; the manner of combining and displaying such colors in such piece goods constituting the novelty thereof"; to hold, 8c° ; two mo*. By writ, &°.
5370. A grant unto f John Loach, of Birmingham, in the coy of War- wick, brass founder, for his invented or found out "A self acting sash fastener, which fastening is applicable to other purposes"; to hold, &c : six months.
By writ.
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
839
Slagg. 23rd May 1826.
Cambis. 23rd May 1826.
Smith. 23rd May 1826.
Fernandez. 26th May 1826.
Meikelam. 6th June 1826.
Fanshawe. 13th June 1826.
Ham. 13th June 1826.
Knowlts. 13th June 1826.
Hal a han. 22nd June 1826.
AUBKEY.
4th July 1826.
Poole. 4th July 1826.
5371. A giant unto Richard Slagg, of Kilnhurst Forge, near Doncaster, in the county of York, steel manufacturer, for his invtd "Improvement in the manufacture of springs, chiefly applicable to carriages"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &°.
5372. A grant unto Louis Joseph Marie Marquis de Cambis, a native
of France, but now residing in Leicester Square, in the parish of Saint Martin-in-the-Fields and county of Middlesex, in consequence of a communi- cation made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of an invention of " Certain improvements in the construction of rotatory steam engines, and in the apparatus connected therewith "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5373. A grant unto Joseph Smith, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for his invented or found out " An improvement on the stocking frame and improved method of making stockings and other goods usually made on the stocking frame"; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c. '
5374. A grant unto James Barlow Fernandez, of Norfolk Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented " Certain improve- ments in the construction of blinds or shades for windows or other purposes"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5375. A grant unto Robert Meikelam, of Furnivals Inn, London, civil engineer and architect, for his invented or found out " Certain improvements in engines moved by the pressure, elasticity, or expansion of steam, gas, or air, by which a great saving in fuel will be effected "; to hold, &c ; 2 months.
By writ, &c.
5376. A grant unto Henry Richardson Fanshawe, of Addle Street, in the city of London, silk embosser, for his invtd " Improved winding ma- chine " ; to hold, 8c°; six months. By writ, &c.
5377. A grant unto John Ham, late of West Coker, but now of Holton Street, Bristol, in the county of Gloucester, vinegar maker, for his invented and " Improved process for promoting the action of the acetic acid on metallic bodies"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5378. A grant unto Thomas John Knowlts, of Trinity College, Oxford, esqr, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in possession of an invention of " A new manufacture of ornamented metal or metals "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5379. A grant unto Thomas Halahan, of York Street, Dublin, lieutenant in the royal navy, for his invented "Machinery or apparatus for working ordnance "; to hold, &t: ; six months. By writ, &c.
5380. A grant unto Lewis Aubrey, of Two Waters, in the county of Herts, engineer, for his invented " Improvement or imprts in the web or wire for making paper"; to hold, &c ; four months. By writ, &c.
5381. A grant unto John Poole, of Sheffield, in the county of York, shop keeper, for his invented " Certain improvements in steam engine boilers, or steam generators ; applicable also to the evaporation of other fluids "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
840
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
Freeman. 4th July 1826.
5382. A grant unto Daniel Freeman, of Wakefield, in the county of York, sacller and harness maker, for his invented "Imprts in measuring for and making collars for horses and other cattle"; to hold, 8cc ; six months.
By writ, &c.
Groves. 4th July 1826.
WORNUM.
4th July 1826.
Groves. 10th July 1826.
Lowe. 14th July 1826.
Guy.
Harrison. 14th July 1826.
De la Fons.
LlTTLEWORT.
14th July 1826.
Bayliffe. 14th July 1826.
HlGGlNS. 14th July 1826.
Barron. 24th July 1826.
Johnston. 24th July 1826.
5383. A grant unto Peter Groves, of Liverpool Street, in the city of London, esq., for his invented "Certain improvements in manufacturing or making white lead"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5384. A grant unto Robert Wornum, of Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square, in the county of Middlesex, piano forte maker, for his invented " Certain improvements on piano fortes"; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &<.
5385. A grant unto Peter Groves, of Liverpool Street, in the city of London, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in making paint or pigment, by preparing and combining a substance or material with oil or turpentine or other ingredients"; six months. By writ, &c.
5386. A grant
unto Benjamin Lowe, of Birmingham, in the coy of
Warwick, gilt toy manufacturer, for his invented " Certain improvements in useful and ornamental dressing pins"; to hold, &c ; two months.
By writ, &c.
5387. A grant unto John Guy and Jacob Harrison, both in the parish of Workington, in the county of Cumberland, straw hat manufacturers, for their invented " Improved method of preparing straw and grass to be used in the manufacture of hats and bonnets"; six months. By writ, &c.
5388. A grant unto John Palmer de la Fons, of George Street, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, dentist, and William Littlewokt. of Saint Mary Axe, in the city of London, mathematical instrument maker, for their invented " Improvement in securing or mooring ships and other floating bodies, and apparatus for performing the same"; six months. By writ, &c.
5389. A grant unto Edward Bayliffe, of Kendall, in the county of West- moreland, worsted spinner, (being one of the people called Quakers.) for his invented "Certain improvements in the machinery used for the operations of drawing, roving, and spinning of sheep and lambs wool " : to hold. &c ; six months. By writ. &c,
5390. A grant unto John Lane HlGGINJ
of oTO, Oxford Street, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invented "Certain iiuprte in the construc- tion of cat blocks and fish hooks, and in the application thereof "j to hold. &cj six months. By writ, &c.
5391. A grant unto James Barron, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, brass founder and Venetian blind maker, for his invented ••Combi- nation of machinery or apparatus lor feeding tire with fuel, which machinery or apparatus is applicable to other purposes ": to hold. «V : six months.
Bj writ, &c
unto William Johnston, of Caroline Street, Bedford Middx, jeweller, for his invented "Certain improvements hold, &< : two month-. By writ, 8cr.
5392. A granl Sq., in the coy of on inkholders ": t<
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
841
Robinson. 24th July 1826.
Cleland. 24th July 1826.
Parsons. 24th July 1826.
Daaidson. 1st August 1826.
Knowlys. duesbury. 1st August 1826.
5393. A grant unto William Robinson, of Craven Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his invented or found out " A new method of pro- pelling vessels by steam on canals or navigable rivers, by means of a moveable apparatus attached to the stem or stern of the vessel "; to hold, &c; two months.
By writ, &<\
5394. A grant unto William Cleland, of Pentonville, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented hold, &c ; six months.
Improvements in evaporation "; to By writ, &c.
5395. A grant unto William Parsons, of our Dock Yard, Portsmouth, naval architect, for his invented " Certain improvements in building ships or vessels, which improvements are calculated to lessen the dangerous effects of internal or external violence "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5396. A grant unto William Davidson, of Gallowgate, in the city of Glasgow, surgeon and druggist, for his invented " Process or processes for bleaching or whitening bees wax, myrtle wax, and animal tallow"; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5397. A grant unto Thomas John Knowlys, of Trinity College, Oxford, esq., and William Duesbury, of Bonsai, in the county of Derby, collar manufacturer, for their invented " Certain improvements in tanning "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &°.
De Rosen. 1st August 1826.
WlLKS.
2nd August 1826.
Wright. 2nd August 1826.
Williams. Doyl. 4th August 1826.
Hazard. 12th August 1826.
5398. A grant unto Count Adolphe Eugene de Rosen, of Princes Street, Cavendish Square, in the county of Middlesex, in consequence of a commu- nication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad he is in posses- sion of an invention of " A new engine for communicating power, to answer
i the purposes of a steam engine"; to hold, &(" ; six months. By writ, &c.
5399. A grant unto Joseph Browne Wilks, of Tandridge Hal], in the county of Surrey, esq., for his invtd " Improvemts in producing steam for steam engines and other purposes "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5400. A grant unto Lemuel Wellman Wright, of the Borough Road, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his invented " Certain imprts in the con- struction of trucks oi" carriages, applicable to useful purposes "; to hold, &r; six months. By writ, &c.
Thompson. 17th August 1826.
5401. A grant unto John Williams, ironmonger and ships hearth manu- facturer, and John Doyl, mechanist, both of the Commercial Road, in the county of Middlesex, for their invented " Apparatus and process for separating salt from sea water, and thereby rendering it fresh and lit for use": to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5402. A grant unto Ekskine Hazard, a citizen of the United States of North America, but now residing in Norfolk Street, Strand, in the city of Westminster and county of Middlesex, engineer, that in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, and addi- tions made by himself, he is in possession of "An invention of a method or methods of preparing explosive mixtures, and employing them as a moving- power tor machinery"; to hold. &c ; two months. By writ, &('.
5403. A grant unto John Thomas Thompson, of Long Acre, in the parish of Saint Martin-in-the-Fields and county of Middx, camp equipage maker,
I for his invented " Certain improvements in making or manufacturing metallic
842
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF
SCIIWIESO.
22nd August 1826.
BURSTALL.
Hill. 22nd August 1826.
Yandall. 24th August 1826.
Halliday. 25th August 1826-
DOWNE.
25th August 1826.
Busk. Westly. 30th August 1826.
Day.
31st August 1826.
Williams. 19th Sept. 1826.
Williams. 19th Sept, 1826.
RlSTE.
4th October 1826.
Halliday. 4th October 1826.
Jones. 11th October 1826.
tubes, whereby strength and lightness are obtained, and for applying them, with various other improvements, to the constructing of the metallic tube and other bedsteads"; two months. By writ, &c.
5404. A grant unto John Charles Schwteso, of Regent Street, in the coy of Middlesex, musical instrument maker, for his invented "Improve- ments on certain stringed musical instruments "; to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5405. A grant unto Timothy Burstall, of Leith, and John Hill, of Bath, engineers, for their invented " Certain improvements in the machinery for propelling locomotive carriages"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5406. A grant unto James Yandall, of Cross Street, in the district of Sl Johns, Waterloo, in the coy of Surrey, private person, for his discovered " A certain improvement or improvements on apparatus for cooling and heating fluids"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5407. A grant unto Francis Halliday, of Ham, in the county of Surrey, esquire, for his invented " Certain improvements in raising or forcing water"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &r.
5408. A grant unto William Downe senior, of Exeter, in the county of Devon, plumber and brass founder, for his invented " Certain improvements on water closets "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5409. A grant unto Robert Busk and William King Westly, of Leeds, in the county of York, flax spinners, for their invented " Certain improvements in machinery for heckling or dressing, and for breaking, scutching, or clean- ing hemp, flax, or other fibrous substances "; six months. By writ, &c.
5410. A grant unto William Day, of the Strand, in the coy of Midx, trunk and camp equipage maker, for his invented "Certain improvements on bedsteads, which improvements are also applicable to other purposes "; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5411. A grant unto Thomas Robinson Williams, of Norfolk Street, Strand, in the county of ^Middlesex, gent., for his invented or discovered "A machine for separating burs or other substances from wool, hair, or fur "; to hold, &c ; two months. By writ, &c.
5412. A grant unto Thomas Robinson Williams, of Norfolk Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for his invented or discovered "An improved method of manufacturing hats and caps with the assistance of machinery"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5413. A grant unto John Riste, of Chard, in the county of Somerset, lace manufacturer, for his invented "Certain improvements in machinery tor making net commonly called bobbin or twist net "; to hold, &c : 2 months.
By writ,
3414. A grant unto Francis Halliday, of Ham, in the county of Surrey, ., for his invented " Certain improvements on apparatus used in drawing six months. By writ, &c.
5414
esq
boots on and off
5415. A grant unto Theodore Jones, of Coleman Street, in the city of London, accountant, for his found out and invented " Improvement on wheels for ^orriajres ": six months. Bv writ, fc«\
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
843
Mills. 18th October 1826.
Church. 18th October 1826.
Pratt. 18th October 1826.
Busk. 18th October 1826.
VlNEV. POCOCK.
18th October 1826.
Newmarch. 7th Nov. 1826.
Thomason. 9th Nov. 1826.
Lacy. 18th Nov. 1826.
WOODCROFT.
18th Nov. 1826.
Machell. 8th Dec. 1826.
Dickinson. 8th Dec. 1826.
5416. A grant unto William Mills, of Hasle House, in the parish of Bisley, in the county of Gloucester, gentleman, for his invented " Improvement in fire arms"; to hold, %c : six months. By writ, &c.
5417. A grant unto William Church, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, esq., for his invented "Certain improvements in printing"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5418. A grant unto Samuel Pratt, of New Bond Street, in the parish of Saint George, Hanover Square, in the city of Westminster, camp equipage manufacturer, that in consequence of a communication from a foreigner resi- dent abroad, and discoveries by himself, he is in possession of " An invention of certain improvements on beds, bedsteads, couches, seats, and other articles of furniture"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5419. A grant unto William Busk, of Broad Street, in the city of London, esq., for his invented " Certain improvements in propell^ boats and ships or other vessels or floating bodies"; to hold, &c ; six months. By writ, &c.
5420. A grant unto James Viney, of Shanklin, in the Isle of Wight, colonel in our royal artillery, and George Pocock, of Bristol, gentleman, for their invented " Certain improvements in the construction of cars or other carriages, and the application of a power hitherto unused for that purpose to draw the same; which power is also applicable to the drawing of ships and other vessels, and for raising weights, and for other useful purposes"; to hold, &c; six months. By writ, &c.
5421. A grant unto Benjamin Newmarch, of Cheltenham, esq., for his invented " Improvements on fire arms " to hold, &c ; six months.
By writ, &c.
5422. A grant unto Edward Thomason, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, goldsmith and silversmith, for his invented " Improvements in the construction of medals, tokens, and coins "; to hold, &c; 2 months.
By writ, &c.
5423. A grant unto Henry Charles Lacy, of Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster, coach master, for his invented " New apparatus on which to suspend carriage bodies "; six months. By writ, &c.
5424. A grant unto Bennet Woodcroft, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, silk manufacturer, for his invented or found out " Certain im- provements in v heels and paddles for propelling boats and vessels"; six months. By writ, &c.
5425. A grant unto Thomas Machell, of Berners Street, Oxford Street, in the county of Middlesex, surgeon, for his invented " Certain improvements on apparatus applicable to the burning of oil and other inflammable sub-