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List of Patents

Granted for SCOTLAND, subsequent to May 22nd, 1841.

To Edward Henshall, of Huddersfield, in the county of York, carpet manufacturer and merchant, for certain improvements in making, manufacturing, or producing carpets and hearth rugs. Sealed 24th May.

William Petrie, of Croydon, in the county of Surrey, gentleman, for a mode of obtaining a moving power, by means of voltaic electricity, applicable to engines, and other cases where a moving power is required.-Sealed 24th May.

Moses Poole, of Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for improvements in the manufacture of fabrics, by felting, being a communication from abroad.-Sealed 24th May.

William Joest, of Ludgate Hill, in the city of London, merchant, for improvements in propelling vessels,-being a communication from abroad.— Sealed 24th May.

Andrew Mc Nab, of Paisley, in the county of Renfrew, North Britain, engineer, for certain improvements in the manufacture of bricks.-Sealed 26th May.

Christopher Nickels, of York-road, Lambeth, in the county of

Surrey, gentleman, for improvements in mattrasses, cushions, paddings, or stuffings, and in carpets, rugs, and other napped fabrics,-being partly a communication from abroad, and partly an invention of his own.-Sealed 1st June.

John Clay, of Cottingham, in the county of York, gentlemen, and Frederick Rosenborg, of Sculcoats, in the county of York, gentleman, for improvements in arranging and setting up types for printing.-Sealed 3rd June.

Sir Samuel Brown, Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Commander in Her Majesty's Navy, of Netherbyres

House, Ayton, in the county of Berwick, for improvements in the means of drawing or moving carriages and other machines along inclined planes, railways, and other roads, and for drawing or propelling vessels in canals, rivers, and other navigable waters.-Sealed 4th June.

William Brockedon, of Queen-square, in the county of Middlesex, Esq., for a composition of known materials, forming a substitution for corks and bungs.-Sealed 9th June.

John Lambert, of No. 12, Coventry-street, in the Parish of St. James, within the liberty and city of Westminster, gentleman, for certain improvements in the manufacture of soap,—being a communication from abroad.-Sealed 10th June.

Richard Laming, of Gower-street, Bedford-square, in the county of Middlesex, Surgeon, for improvements in the production of carbonate of ammonia.-Sealed 14th June.

Joshua Field, of Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for an improved mode of effecting the operation of connecting and disconnecting from steam-engines the paddle-wheels used for steam navigation.-Sealed 16th June.

Andrew Mc Nab, of Paisley, in the county of Renfrew, North Britain, engineer, for an improvement or improvements in the making or construction of meters, or apparatus for measuring water or other fluids.-Sealed 21st June.

Joseph Maudslay, of Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for improvements in the arrangement and combination of certain parts of steam-engines to be used in steam-navigation.Sealed 21st June.

John Condie, of Blair Iron-works, Ayr, in the Kingdom of Scotland, for improvements in applying springs to locomotive, railway, and other carriages.-Sealed 22nd June.

George Richards Elkington and Henry Elkington, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, for improvements in coating, covering, or plating certain metals.-Sealed 22nd June.

Moses Poole, of Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, gent., for improvements in producing and applying heat,-being a communication.-Sealed 22nd June..

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1841.

To George Bent Ollivant, and Adam Howard, of Manchester, millwrights, for certain improvements in cylindrical printing machinery for printing calicoes and other fabrics, and in the apparatus connected therewith, which is also applicable to other useful purposes.-Sealed 5th June-6 months for inrolment.

John Mee, of Leicester, frame-smith, for improvements in the manufacture of looped fabrics.-Sealed 5th June-6 months for inrolment.

William Hannis Taylor, of Lambeth, Esq., for certain improvements in propelling machinery.-Sealed 5th June -6 months for inrolment.

Joseph Gibbs, of the Oval, Kennington, civil engineer, for certain improvements in roads and railways, and in the means of propelling carriages thereon.-Sealed 5th June6 months for inrolment.

Miles Berry, of the Office for Patents, 66, Chancery-lane, patent agent, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for ruling paper,-being a communication.Sealed 5th June-6 months for inrolment.

James Colley March, of Barnstaple, surgeon, for certain improved means of producing heat from the combustion of

certain kinds of fuel.-Sealed 8th June-6 months for inrolment.

Henry Richardson Fanshaw the younger, of Hatfieldstreet, Surrey, chemist, for improvements in curing hides and skins, and in tanning, washing, and cleaning hides, skins, and other matters.-Sealed 10th June-6 months for inrolment.

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John George Bodmer, of Manchester, engineer, for certain improvements in machinery for propelling vessels on water; parts of which improvements apply also to steamengines to be employed on land. Sealed 10th June 6 months for inrolment.

Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, ironfounder, for certain improvements in ploughs.-Sealed 10th June6 months for inrolment.

Robert Oram, of Salford, engineer, for certain improvements in hydraulic presses.-Sealed 12th June-6 months for inrolment.

James Wills Wayte, of the Morning Advertiser Office, Fleet-street, engineer, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for letter-press printing.-Sealed 12th June-6 months for inrolment.

John Anthony Tielens, of Fenchurch-street, merchant, for improvements in machinery or apparatus for knitting, -being a communication.-Sealed 12th June-6 months for inrolment.

George Claudius Ash, of Broad-street, Golden-square, dentist, for improvements in apparatus for fastening candles in candlesticks.-Sealed 12th June-6 months for inrolment.

Edward Palmer, of Newgate-street, London, gent., for improvements in producing printing surfaces, and in the

printing china, pottery ware, music, maps, and portraits.-Sealed 12th June -6 months for inrolment.

Ezekiel Jones, of Stockport, mechanic, for certain improvements in machinery for preparing, slubbing, roving, spinning, and doubling cotton, silk, wool, worsted, flax, and other fibrous substances.-Sealed 12th June-6 months for inrolment.

Alexander Horatio Simpson, of New Palace Yard, Westminster, gent., Peter Hunter Irvin, and Thomas Eugene Irvin, both of Charles-street, Hatton Garden, philosophical instrument-makers, for their invention of an improved mode of producing light, and of manufacturing apparatus for the diffusion of light.-Sealed 17th June-6 months for inrolment.

Thomas Walker, of North Shields, engineer, for improvements in steam-engines.-Sealed 18th June-6 months for inrolment.

William Petrie, of Croydon, gent., for improvements in obtaining mechanical power; which are also applicable for obtaining rapid motion.-Sealed 19th June-6 months for inrolment.

John Haughton, of Liverpool, clerk, Master of Arts, for improvements in the method of affixing certain labels.— Sealed 19th June-6 months for inrolment.

John Godwin, of Cumberland-street, Hackney-road, piano-forte-maker, for an improved construction of pianofortes of certain descriptions.-Sealed 23rd June-2 months for inrolment.

James Sidebottom, of Waterside, Glossop, manufacturer, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for preparing cotton and other fibrous substances for spinning. -Sealed 23rd June-6 months for inrolment.

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