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John Juckes, of Putney, in the county of Surrey, Gent., for improvements in furnaces.-Sealed 30th March.

Thomas Edge, of Great Peter-street, in the city of Westminster, gas apparatus manufacturer, for certain improvements in apparatus for measuring gas, water, and other fluids.-Sealed 30th March.

Robert William Sievier, of Henrietta-street, Cavendish-square, in the county of Middlesex, Gent., for certain improvements in looms for weaving, and in the mode or method of producing plain or figured goods or fabrics.-Sealed 3rd April. James Byrom, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, engineer, for an improved system of connexion for working the cranks of what are commonly called "direct action steam-engines."— Sealed 3rd April.

Peter Kagenbusch, of Wetter-on-Rhur, in Westphalia, in the Kingdom of Prussia, dyer, now residing in the parish of Lyth, in the county of York, in England, for certain improvements in the treatment of the alum rock or schist, and in the manufacture and application of the products derived therefrom.Sealed 6th April.

Robert Farady, of Wardour-street, Soho, in the county of Middle

sex, gas-fitter, for improvements in ventilating gas-burners, and burners for consuming oil, tallow, or other matters,-being a communication from abroad.-Sealed 6th April.

Charles Frederick Guitard, of Birchin-lane, in the city of London, notary public, for certain improvements in the construction of railways and of railway carriages,-being a communication from abroad.-Sealed 19th April.

New Patents

SEALED IN ENGLAND.

1843.

To James Fletcher, of Salford, foreman at the works of Messrs. W. Collier and Co., engineers, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for spinning cotton and other fibrous substances.-Sealed 30th March-6 months for inrolment. Frank Hills, of Deptford, manufacturing chemist, for certain improvements in steam-boilers or generators, and in locomotive carriages. Sealed 30th March-6 months for inrolment.

Paul Prevost Brouillet, of Hadley, Middlesex, Gent., for certain improvements in apparatus for warming apartments.-Sealed 30th March-6 months for inrolment.

John Aston, of Birmingham, and William Elliott, of the same place, button manufacturers, for improvements in the manufacture of covered buttons.-Sealed 4th April-2 months for inrolment,

Joseph Browne Wilks, of Chesterfield Park, Essex, Esq., for improvements in treating oils, obtained from certain vegetable matters. Sealed 4th April-6 months for inrolment.

George Johnston Young, of Bostock-street, Old Gravel-lane, Wapping, engineer, for improvements in the construction of capstans.-Sealed 5th April-6 months for inrolment.

Edwin Whele, of Walsall, Staffordshire, for an improvement or improvements in machinery for preparing wicks used in the making of candles.-Sealed 6th April-6 months for inrol

ment.

James Boydell, Jun., of Oak Farm Iron Works, near Dudley, iron-master, for improvements in manufacturing bars of iron with other metals.-Sealed 7th April-6 months for inrolment. Robert Hawthorne, and William Hawthorne, of the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne, civil engineers, for certain improvements in locomotive engines, parts of which are applicable to other steam-engines.-Sealed 7th April-6 months for inrolment. John Michell, of Calenick, Cornwall, for improvements in extracting copper, iron, lead, bismuth, and other metals or minerals from tin ore.-Sealed 11th April-6 months for inrol

ment.

James Napier, of Hoxton, Middlesex, dyer, for improvements in preparing or treating fabrics, made of fibrous materials, for covering roofs, and the bottoms of ships and vessels, and other surfaces, and for other uses.-Sealed 11th April-6 months for inrolment.

Moses Poole, of Lincoln's-inn, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of ornamented lace or net,-being a communication.-Sealed 11th April-6 months for inrolment.

Uriah Clarke, of Leicester, dyer, for improvements in the manufacture of narrow elastic and non-elastic fabrics of fibrous material.-Sealed 11th April-6 months for inrolment. William Tindall, of Cornhill, ship owner, for certain improvements in the manufacture of candles.-Sealed 11th April-6 months for inrolment.

William Ranwell, of Bowling-green-row, Woolwich, artist, for improvements in machinery or apparatus for registering or indicating the number of persons which enter any description of carriage, house, room, chamber, or place; and also the number of passengers and carriages that pass along a bridge, road, or way.-Sealed 13th April-6 months for inrolment. William Henry Smith, of Fitzroy-square, civil engineer, for certain improvements in the construction and manufacture of gloves, mitts, and cuffs, and in fastenings for the same,--which may be applied to articles of dress generally.-Sealed 19th April-6 months for inrolment.

Charles Tayleur, and James Frederick Dupre, of the Vulcan Foundry, near Warrington, engineers, and Henry Dubs, of the same place, for certain improvements in boilers.-Sealed 19th April-6 months for inrolment.

James Byrom, of Liverpool, engineer, for an improved system of connexion for working the cranks of what are commonly called "direct action steam-engines."-Sealed 19th April-6 months for inrolment.

Carl Ludewig Farwig, of Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, tinplate worker, for certain improvements in gas-meters.-Sealed 19th April-6 months for inrolment.

John George Bodmer, of Manchester, engineer, for certain improvements in locomotive steam-engines and carriages to be used upon railways, in marine engines and vessels, and in the apparatus for propelling the same; and also in stationary engines, and in apparatus to be connected therewith, for pumping water, raising bodies, and for blowing or exhausting air.—Sealed 20th April-6 months for inrolment. John Rand, of Howland-street, Fitzroy-square, artist, for improvements in the manufacture of tin and other soft metal tubes.-Sealed 20th April-6 months for inrolment. Edward Cobbold, of Melford, Suffolk, Master of Arts, clerk, for certain improvements in the means of supporting, sustaining, and propelling human and other bodies, on and in the water. -Sealed 20th April-6 months for inrolment. Thomas Oram, of Lewisham, Kent, patent fuel manufacturer, and Ferdinand Charles Warlich, of Cecil-street, Middlesex, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of fuel, and in machinery for manufacturing fuel.-Sealed 20th April-6 months for ininrolment.

James Johnston, of Willow Park, Greenock, Esq., for improvements in the construction of steam-boilers and machinery for propelling vessels.-Sealed 20th April-6 months for inrolment. Richard Prosser, of Birmingham, civil engineer, and Job Cutler, of the same place, civil engineer, for improvements in the machinery to be used in manufacturing of pipes and bars, and in the application of such pipes or bars to various purposes.Sealed 20th April-6 months for inrolment.

John McInnes, of Liverpool, manufacturing chemist, for certain improvements in funnels for conducting liquids into vessels.Sealed 20th April-6 months for inrolment.

François Constant Magloire Violette, of Leicester-square, Middlesex, late advocate, for improvements for warming the interior of railroad and other carriages,-being a communication. -Sealed 22nd April-6 months for inrolment.

Richard Greville Pigot, of Old Cavendish-street, Gent., for improved apparatus for supporting the human body when immersed in water, for the purpose of preventing drowning.Sealed 25th April-6 months for inrolment.

James Moon, of Milman-street, Bedford-row, surveyor, for improvements in the manufacture of bricks, to be used in the construction of chimnies and flues.-Sealed 25th April-6 months for inrolment. William Brockedon, of Devonshire-street, Queen-square, Middlesex, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of wadding for fire-arms.-Sealed 25th April-6 months for inrolment. William Mayo, of Lower Clapton, Middlesex, and John Warmington, of the Wandsworth-road, Surrey, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of aerated liquors, and in vessels used for containing aerated liquors,-being a communication. -Sealed 25th April-6 months for inrolment.

Charles Forster Cotterill, of Walsall, Staffordshire, merchant, for certain improvements in the progressive manufacture of grain into flour or meal; the whole or part or parts of which improvements may be applied to the ordinary method of manufacture. -Sealed 27th April-6 months for inrolment.

John Winspear, of Liverpool, ship-smith, for an improved mode

of reefing certain sails of ships and other vessels. —Sealed 27th April 6 months for inrolment.

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