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Robert Logan, of Blackheath, in the county of Kent, Esq., for improvements in obtaining and preparing the fibres and other products of the cocoa-nut and its husk.-Sealed 28th May. Thomas Henry Russell, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, iron tube manufacturer, and Cornelius Whitehouse, of the same place, for improvements in the manufacture of welded iron. tubing.-Sealed 28th May.

Thomas Middleton, of Loman-street, in the borough of Southwark, and county of Surry, engineer, for an improved method of preparing vegetable gelatine, or size for paper, and also an improved mode of applying the same in the manufacture of paper, -being a communication from abroad.-Sealed 6th June.

John Railton, of Blackburn, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, machine maker, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for weaving.-Sealed 6th June.

Thomas Hedley, of the Town and Borough of Newcastle-uponTyne, Gent., and Cuthbert Rodham, of Gateshead, in the county of Durham, millwright, for an improved apparatus for purifying the smoke, gases, and other noxious vapours, arising from certain fires, stoves, and furnaces.-Sealed 7th June. John Burnell, the Younger, of High-street, Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, manufacturer, for improvements in the manufacture of leaves or sheets of horn, commonly called lantern leaves, and in the construction of horn lanterns.-Sealed 8th June.

Otto Rotton, of Gracechurch-street, in the City of London, Doctor of Medicine, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for spinning cotton, wool, and other fibrous substances,being a communication from abroad.-Sealed 14th

June.

New Patents

SEALED IN ENGLAND.

1842.

To William Young, of Queen-street, lamp-maker, for improvements in lamps and candlesticks.-Sealed 28th May-6 months for inrolment.

Philip Jacob Kayser, of Gracechurch-street, manufacturer, for improvements in the construction of lamps.-Sealed 31st May -6 months for inrolment.

Henry Phillips, of Exeter, chemist, for improvements in purifying gas, for purposes of light.-Sealed 31st May-6 months for inrolment.

Richard Watson, Jun., of Cloth Fair, gas-fitter, for improvements in draining land, embankments, and cutting of railways and other engineering works.-Sealed 31st May-6 months for inrolment.

Henry Wilkinson, of Pall Mall, gun-maker, for improvements in unloading shipping, especially those vessels called colliers.Sealed 31st May-6 months for inrolment.

Louis Nicolas de Meckenheim, of Vienna, but now of London, engineer, for improvements in the manufacture of iron.-Sealed 31st May 6 months for inrolment.

Henry Beaumont Leeson, of Greenwich, Doctor of Medicine, for improvements in the art of depositing and manufacturing metals, and metal articles, by electro galvanic agency, and in the apparatus connected therewith.-Sealed 1st June-6 months for inrolment.

William Henry Kempton, of South-street, Pentonville, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of candles.-Sealed 1st June-6 months for inrolment.

James Reed, of Bishops' Stortford, statuary and mason, for improvements in tiles, slating, and the construction of watertight joints, and in the covering and casing of buildings and other erections.-Sealed 2nd June-6 months for inrolment.

Henry Jubber, of Oxford, confectioner, for certain improvements in kitchen ranges and apparatus for cooking.-Sealed 2nd June-6 months for inrolment.

Benjamin Aingworth, of Birmingham, Gent., for certain improvements in the manufacture of glass, for the purpose of producing glass, which may be used for the purposes to which plate-glass and window glass are usually applied.-Sealed 4th June6 months for inrolment.

Edmund Tuck, of the Haymarket, Westminster, silversmith, for

certain improvements in the covering or plating with silver, various metals and metallic alloys.-Sealed 4th June-6 months for inrolment.

William Irving, of Regent-street, Lambeth, for an improved corn drill, or machine for sowing all kinds of seed or grain.-Sealed 7th June-6 months for inrolment.

John Woodcock, of Manchester, millwright, for certain improvements in the construction of steam-engines. Sealed 7th June-6 months for inrolment.

James Nasmyth, of Patricroft, near Manchester, engineer, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for forging, stamping, and cutting iron and other substances.-Sealed 9th June-6 months for inrolment.

Charles Searle, of Bath, Gent., for improved preparations of tea, coffee, cocoa, and milk.-Sealed 9th June-6 months for inrolment.

Joseph Chatwin, of Birmingham, lamp maker, for certain improvements in the construction of cocks.-Sealed 9th June6 months for inrolment.

John George Hughes, of 158, Strand, general agent, for a new

application of telegraphic signals, and the mode of applying the same.-Sealed 9th June-6 months for inrolment.

James Anthony Emslie, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, civil engineer, for certain improvements in pumps.-Sealed 9th June-6 months for inrolment.

Stephen Bencraft, of Barnstaple, Gent., for improvements in the construction of saddle-trees.-Sealed 9th June-6 months for inrolment.

Arthur Howe Holdsworth, of Brook Hill, Devon, Gent., for improvements in constructing certain parts of ships and vessels, in order to arrest the progress of fire, and for regulating temperature. Sealed 11th June-6 months for inrolment. Richard Garrett, of Leiston Works, Suffolk, agricultural implement manufacturer, for improvements in the construction of horse-hoes, scarifiers, drag-rakes, and drills, for cultivating land. Sealed 13th June-6 months for inrolment.

Thomas Banks, of Manchester, engineer, for certain improvements in the construction of wheels, and tyres of wheels, to be employed upon railways.--Sealed 13th June-6 months for inrolment.

Moses Poole, of Lincoln's Inn, Gent., for improvements in obtaining the colouring matter from wool and woollens, dyed with indigo,-being a communication.-Sealed 13th June-6 months for inrolment.

William Cotton, of Leytonstone, Essex, Gent., for an improved weighing machine.-Sealed 13th June--2 months for inrol

ment.

Daniel Williams, of Oxford, slater, for improvements in covering ridges and hips of the roofs of buildings.-Sealed 13th June6 months for inrolment.

Isaac Moss, of Macclesfield, silk trimming manufacturer, for improvements in the manufacture of covered buttons, ornaments, and fastenings for wearing apparel.-Sealed 18th June --6 months for inrolment.

William Morrett Williams, of Fenchurch-street, lock manufacturer, for certain improvements in the construction of locks and keys, which he proposes to call "Williams' lock and key improved."-Sealed 13th June-6 months for inrolment. Henry Hough Watson, of Bolton-le-Moors, consulting chemist, for certain improvements in bleaching, changing the colour of, and otherwise preparing, purifying, and refining tallow, and certain other organic substances, mixtures, compounds, and manufactures.-Sealed 21st June-6 months for inrolment. Joseph Bunnett, of Deptford, engineer, for certain improvements in pavements for streets, roads, and other surfaces, and in machinery for producing and repairing the same.-Sealed 21st June-6 months for inrolment.

John Dickson, of Brook-street, Holborn, engineer, for improvements in rotatory engines and boilers, in stopping railway carriages, and in machinery for propelling vessels; part of which improvements are applicable to propelling air and gases. -Sealed 21st June-6 months for inrolment.

Frederick Gye, Jun., of South Lambeth, Surrey, Gent., for improvements in binding pamphlets, papers, and other documents.-Sealed 21st June-6 months for inrolment.

Thomas Gaunt, of Dolby-terrace, City-road, Gent., for improvements in the means of applying any such power as is or may be used for propelling vessels or carriages, to produce locomotion thereof.- Sealed 21st June-6 months for inrolment. Henry Bewley, of Dublin, licentiate apothecary and chemist, for an improved Chalybeate water.-Sealed 23rd June-6 months for inrolment.

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