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Chaussenot, of Paris, for apparatus for preparing gaseous liquids. Chevalier, of Bordeaux, for boxes for the preserving of alimentary substances.

Clarc, of London, for improvements in steam navigation.
Cogniet, of Lyons, for a new mode of sweeping chimnies.
Cordiet, of Paris, for a new loom.

Dangles, of Lyons, for improvements in umbrellas.
Della-Janna, of Vienna, for an improved apparatus for pulver-
izing plaster.

Duval, of Paris, for a new safety apparatus.

Fervaecke, of Ghent, for an improved method of writing.
Fisher, of London, for a frame for making bobbin net.

George and Parry, of Paris, for a cabriolet which cannot be upset. Grillet, of Lyons, for improvements in the manufacturing of fringe for shawls.

Hall-Greive, of Valenciennes, for improvements in the manufacturing of carbonate of lead.

Hardempont, of St. Quentin, for improvements in the filtering of animal oils.

Hennecart, of Paris, for improvements in the manufacture of gauze, for the purposes of colting.

Hermet, of Paris, for a new horse-collar.

Lassalle and Brandely, of Paris, for an apparatus for heating rooms and houses.

Le Couppey, of Paris, for improvements in stringed instruments. Lemoine, of Loche, for a wine press.

Lesseré, of Paris, for a new ink-stand.

Maillé and Masson, of Autun, for a machine for propelling vessels. Martin, of Toulouse, for an instrument called "chiragymnaste." Matchett and Moore, of Birmingham, for improvements in the manufacturing of hinges.

Mellet Brothers and Faulquié, of Lodève, for a machine for washing wool.

Meurs, of Valenciennes, for an improved weighing machine.

Meyers, of London, for improvements in the manufacturing of candles.

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Meynard, of Volréas, for a machine for spinning silk.

Milleret, of Paris, for water for the toilet.

De Montfleury and Co., of Elbeuf, for an apparatus for carding wool.

Mottet, of Paris, for an improved umbrella.

Neppel and Guérin, of Nevers, for artificial grinding stones.
Normand, of Paris, for a typographic press.

Nunn, of London, for impermeable stuffs and leathers.

Oechelhauser, of Siégen, (Prussia,) for a machine for manufacturing continuous paper.

Pearson and Walkland, of Calais, for improvements in bobbin-net frames.

Pellet and Berthomène, of Bordeaux, for an improved mode of moulding with hydraulic cement.

Piet, of Paris, for the manufacture of impermeable cloth, which can be used as plush for hats.

Poncy-Hian, of Paris, for a new process of tanning.

Poole, of London, for a machine for cutting paper.

Poole, of London, for improvements in the manufacturing of paper. Poole, of London, for improvements in typographic impressions. Poole, of London, for a lithographic machine.

Poole, of London, for improved fuel.

Poole, of London, for improvements in beds.

Poole, of London, for an improved process for the production of starch.

Poole, of London, for improvements in the construction of hinges. Potts, of Birmingham, for a new mode of suspending pictures. Prélat, of Paris, for an apparatus to destroy the gas in mines. Reverchon Sons, and Pascal, for a new mode of towing waggons on rail-roads.

Robert, of Tarrare, for new bobbins and spindles.

Ruffat, of Limous, for a machine for fulling cloth.

Ryton, of Paris, for a filtering apparatus.

Sautreuil, of Fécamp, for a process for twisting the wood used for balusters of stairs.

Sangouard, of Paris, for a new instrument, applicable to the manufacturing of tissues.

Szymanski, of Paris, for improved water-closets.

Trablit, of Paris, for a process for the use of Balm of Toulou. Truffaut, of Paris, for an extraction of tannin from animal and vegetable substances.

White, of Sittingbourne, for an economical stove.

Wright, of London, for improvements in steam-engines, for raising

water.

List of Patents

That have passed the Great Seal of IRELAND, from the 25th August to the 13th of September, 1842, inclusive.

To James Warren, of Montague-terrace, Mile End Road, in the county of Middlesex, Gent., for an improved machine for making screws. Sealed 25th August.

Thomas Cuthbert Cockson and George Bell, of the City of Dublin,

merchants, for certain improved machines, which facilitate the drying of malt, corn, and seeds; also the bolting, dressing, and separating of flour, meal, and all other substances requiring to be sifted.-Sealed 1st September.

William Hancock the Younger, of Amwell-street, in the county of Middlesex, Gent., for certain improvements in combs and brushes. Sealed 6th September.

Henry Clarke, of Drogheda, in the county of Louth, linen mer

chant, for improvements in machinery for lapping and folding all descriptions of fabrics, whether woven by hand or power.Sealed 13th September.

William Newton, of the Office for Patents, 66, Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, for an invention of certain improved machinery for excavating, dredging, and removing earthy and stony matters, in the construction of railroads, canals, cleaning of rivers, harbours, and redeeming of marshy or alluvial soils; also for boring rocks, indurated clay, and other earthy matters, for the purpose of blasting and removing the same; the whole to be worked by steam and other power,-being a communication.-Sealed 13th September.

List of Patents

Granted for SCOTLAND, subsequent to August 22nd, 1842.

To Job Cutler, of Lady Pool Lane, in the Borough of Birmingham, Gent., for improvements in the construction of tubular flues for steam-boilers, and in the manufacture of tubes for such and other purposes.-Sealed 23rd August.

Henry Barclay, of Bedford-row, in the county of Middlesex, dentist, for a composition or compositions, applicable as tools or instruments for cutting, grinding, or polishing glass, porcelaine, stones, metals, and other hard substances.-Sealed 25th August.

William Edward Newton, of the Office for Patents, 66, Chancerylane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, for improvements in machinery or apparatus for making or manufacturing screws, screw-blanks, and rivets,-being a communication from abroad.- Sealed 31st August.

Eugene De Varroc, of Bryanstone-street, Portman-square, in the county of Middlesex, Gent., for apparatus to be applied to chimnies, to prevent their taking fire, and for rendering sweeping of chimnies unnecessary.-Sealed 1st September. Thomas Marsden, of Salford, in the county of Lancaster, machine

maker, and Solomon Robinson, of the same place, flax dresser, for improvements in machinery for dressing or heckling flax and hemp.-Sealed 1st September.

Samuel Morand, of Manchester, merchant, for improvements in machinery or apparatus for stretching fabrics.-Sealed 1st September.

William Henry Kempton, of South-street, Pentonville, in the county of Middlesex, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of candles.-Sealed 2nd September.

John George Hughes, of No. 158, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, general agent, for a new application of telegraphic signals, and the mode of applying the same.-Sealed 2nd September.

Joseph Whitworth, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, engineer, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for cleaning roads, and which machinery is also applicable to other similar purposes.-Sealed 2nd September.

John Thomas Betts, of Smithfield Bars, in the city of London, Gent., for improvements in covering and stopping the necks of bottles and other vessels,-being a communication from abroad. -Sealed 8th September.

Isham Baggs, of Wharton-street, in the county of Middlesex, chemist, for improvements in obtaining motive power, by means of carbonic acid.-Sealed 8th September.

New Patents

SEALED IN ENGLAND.
1842.

To Charles Frederick Guitard, of Birchin-lane, notary public, for certain improvements in the construction of railways.— Sealed 31st August-6 months for inrolment.

Charles Thatcher, of Midsomer Norton, Somerset, brewer, and Thomas Thatcher, of Kilmersdon, in the said county, builder, for certain improvements in drags or breaks, to be applied to the wheels of carriages.-Sealed 31st August 6 months for inrolment.

Robert Hazard, of Clifton, near Bristol, for improvements in ventilating carriages, and cabins of steam boats.-Sealed 3rd September-6 months for inrolment.

William Rocke, of Princes-end, Stafford, mechanic and engineer, for improvements in the manufacture of mineral colors.Sealed 3rd September-6 months for inrolment.

William Warburton, of Oxford-street, in the county of Middlesex, Gent., for improvements in the construction of carriages, and apparatus for retarding the progress of the same.-Sealed 8th September-6 months for inrolment.

John Wordsworth Robson, of Jamaica-terrace, Commercial-road,

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