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Lavy, of Lyons, for improved stoves.

Parrinte, of Belleville, for new fuel.

Sanichon and Venet, of Paris, for a cylinder for embossing fabrics. Rousseau, of Paris, for a process for ornamenting zinc.

Andresset and Vallée, for a card for making the sliver in the preparation of wool.

Chalme and Machly, of Rouen, for an apparatus for driving back the waste steam.

Bois, Father and Son, of Beaurepaire, for an economical stove. Driollet de Cressoir and the Marquis de Lagrange, of Belleville, for improved wheels for locomotives and waggons.

Gagnage, of Paris, for manufacturing indigo from polygonum tinctorium.

Fayard, of Sedan, for the application of steam to the raising of the pile in wooden tissues.

Champonois, of Arras, for manufacturing animal charcoal.

Lejeune, Jun., of Paris, for an improved coffee mill.

Lebrun, of Montauban, for improvements in the construction of archways and roofs.

Guignet, of Arles, for an improved stove.

Corneille, of Paris, for a new motive power.

Brisset, of Paris, for lithographic printing in several colours.

Mancel, of Brest, for an improved rudder.

Houade, of Paris, for manufacturing rivets for tinkers.

Hanriot and Marillier Kramer, of Nuits, for an improved wine press.

Guillaume, of Paris, for a new sawing machine.

Ferret and Son, of Paris, for a new pounding machine.

Willacy Faveret, of Besançon, for a fabric for the stiffening of collars

Martin, of Paris, for improvements on M. Galy Cazalat's motive power

Benard, of Paris, for imitations of marble upon metals, wood, paper, &c.

Sanford and Varrall, for a machine for planing, turning, and cutting metals

Allemand, of Paris, for improvements in gloves.

Lorriot, of Meaux, for a machine for threshing and winnowing seeds.

Gaillard, of Lyons, for a frame for making two pieces of plush at the same time.

Dupille de Belleville, for a new lock.

Robert Houdin, of Paris, for improvements in clocks.

Hunoult Fontenelle, of Argentan, for a new lock.

Everat, of Paris, for a new earth for bricks, tiles, &c.

Boubée, of Auch, for a medicine for the cure of the gout.

Béard, of La-Selle-sur-Bicq, (Loiret,) for a new musket, firing twelve rounds a minute

The Marquis de la Feuillade D'Aubusson, of Paris, for a submarine piston, applicable to navigation.

Pellissery, of Marseilles, for an improved measure for tailors. Pelletier, of Paris, for improved buttons.

Montagnac, of Paris, for a metallic cloth for paper.

Lemoine Guilbert and Pujet, of Paris, for the means of preventing the accumulation of dirt in combs.

Durand and Quinin, of Marseilles, for improvements in flour mills. Muller, of Rheims, for a machine for fastening with twine the corks of bottles.

Massé, of La Rochelle, for a mechanical footstool.

Huin Brothers and Hyrvois, of Nancy, for an improved marble paper.

Hervieu, of Camfleur, Courcelles, for a machine for fulling cloth. André and Soyez, of Paris, for an instrument for cutting corns and tumours.

Durand, of Granne, (Drôme,) for a machine for winding silk from

cocoons.

Desnyau, of Paris, for improvements on Roberts's gun.

Deffloux and Riperty, of Autun, for a machine for manufactur

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Barbier and Mantua, for carriages, warranted not to upset.

Viscoq Father and Son, of Meaux, for a machine for winnowing

corn.

Demichelis and Monnier, of Paris, for an electro gaseous power,

to be used as a substitute for steam.

Lepage de Rennes, for a machine for excavating canals.

Poussier, of Paris, for an apparatus for preventing the explosion of gas used for illumination.

Thuvien, of Paris, for a lithographic press.

Bastide Brothers and Landero, of Nimes, for a frame for manufacturing net for hammocks, game bags, &c.

Engelhardt, of Strasbourg, for a method for polishing and colouring marble globes

De Dalmas, of Alby, for a new press, with a piston.

Blondeau, of Paris, for an improved pantograph.

Tester, of Paris, for improvements in rail-roads.

Portefais, Ramondenc, and Sumat, of Lodève, for a machine for combing refuse wool.

Molinard, of Paris, for an improved batten for making velvet. Lefrançois, of Ingouville, for an apparatus for clearing the entrance of harbours.

Dubain, of Paris, for an hydraulic lamp.

Harding, of Turcoing, for combs for combing wool.

Lefèvre, of Paris, for ornaments in plastic substances.

Lecœur, of Paris, for prepared plaster, for making letters in relief. Pezieux, of Paris, for an improved ligneous paper, to be used for hangings.

Lefuel, of Paris, for a machine for the polishing of floors of apartments.

Lautoin, of Draguignan, for a new pump.

Gouet and Gaudin, of Lyons, for an improved Jacquard loom. Depoilly Brothers, of Escarbotin, for a new lock.

Coeur, of Paris, for a new flute.

De Jongh and Son, of Lauterbach, for a machine for the winding of thread.

Promoli, of Boulogne, for a process for producing patterns upon wood, pasteboard, &c.

Sterlingue and Co., for a process for tanning.

Soins Contrejean and D'Autricourt, of Vazemmes, (Nord,) for an apparatus for extracting the colouring matter from dye-wood. Prudon, of Paris, for solid ink.

Visa Koenig, of Paris, for a new opera glass.

Gérin, of Lyons, for an improved pump.

Gauthier Brothers, of Grenold, for stoves for burning wood and and coal

Cerbeland, of Paris, for a new generator of heat

Froger and Loysel, of Paris, for a new mode of publicity.

Fontaine, of Chartres, for a new turbine wheel.

Desaghre, of Valenciennes, for enamel applied to iron.

Packam, of Eu, for a machine for making planks.

Oulman, of Bordeaux, for hones and strops for sharpening razors.

Charollais, of Paris, for a new system of chimnies.

Chabrié, of Paris, for improvements in carcel lamps.

Chilliot, of Paris, for calico for book-binding and other purposes. Plalavet, of Paris, for manufacturing velvet with refuse silk. Mulot, of Petit-Andely, for a machine for drying thread.

Baudin, of Paris, for an improved grinding-stone for pulverising mustard seed.

Perreymond, of Marseilles, for a chest proof against fire.

List of Patents

That have passed the Great Seal of IRELAND, from the 18th May to the 18th of June, 1841, inclusive.

To Hugh Lee Pattinson, of Grove, near Gateshead, in the county of Durham, manufacturing chemist, for his improvements in the manufacture of white lead.-Sealed 25th May.

John Rand, of Howland-street, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for improvements in preserving paints and other fluids. Sealed 25th May.

Nathan Defries, of Paddington-street, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for improvemonts in gas meters.-Sealed 2nd June.

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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

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