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Sanders, of Paris, for an economical fountain.

Sanguieux, of Jouage, for a roller applicable to the manufacturing

of velvet.

Sauterieux, of Paris, for an improved shade.

Schriber, of Paris, for an improved military dressing case.

Serres, of Grenade, for producing impressions on skins.

Simonet, of Paris, for a clasp for trouser straps.

Tiesset and Moussier Fiévre, of Paris, for a process for filtering liquids.

Tissot, of Paris, for the manufacturing of objects in filigrane glass.

Triquet, of Lyons, for a preparation of cards for the Jacquard loom.

Truchelut, of Lyons, for an alarm watch.

Valette, of Paris, for a new pipe.

Villard, of Lyons, for heating apparatus.

Wallet and Morgand, Brothers, of Paris, for a Diorama for a drawing room.

Willaey Faveret, of Besançon, for a new kind of stock for gentlemen.

Wirth, of Lyons, for a new kind of piano.

Patents granted from the 1st January to the 31st March, 1841.

PATENTS FOR FIFTEEN YEARS.

Boivin, of Lyons, represented in Paris, by M. Perpigna, advocate of the French and Foreign Office for Patents, 2 ter: Rue Choiseul; for an improved regulator.

Cuvillier, of Paris, represented by M. Perpigna, advocate, for an improved stove.

Dembinski, of Paris, represented by M. Perpigna, advocate,

for a process for preventing the rupture of bottles containing champagne wines.

Guerin, of Nantes, represented by M. Perpigna, advocate, for a new motive power.

Holthorp, of Paris, represented by M. Perpigna, advocate, for an improved lamp.

Houldsworth, of Glasgow, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna,

advocate, for improvements in spinning flax and hemp.

Huau, of Brest, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for an improved rigging for ships.

Jennings, of Neuilly, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for the manufacturing of animal black.

William Newton, engineer, of London, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for improvements in typographic pres

ses.

William Newton, engineer, of London, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for improvements in waterproofing. James Perry, of London, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for improvements in ink-stands.

Robertson, of London, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for the application of porcelaine earth to the manufacturing of various objects.

Spear, of Manchester, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for a machine for cleansing streets.

Stoddart and Gilbert, of the United States, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for a floating basin for repairing ships of all dimensions.

List of Patents

Granted for SCOTLAND, subsequent to January 22nd, 1843. To George Benjamin Thorneycroft, of Wolverhampton, ironmaster, for improvements in furnaces, used for the manufacture of iron, and in the mode of manufacturing iron.-Sealed 1st February.

James Boydell, Junr., of Oak Farm Works, near Dudley, ironmaster, for improvements in the manufacture of metals, for edge tools. Sealed 1st February.

James Clark, power loom cloth manufacturer, in Glasgow, for an improved mode of manufacturing certain descriptions of cloths. -Sealed 2nd February.

Taverner John Miller, of Millbank-street, Westminster, oil mer

chant, for improvements in apparatus for supporting a person in bed, or when reclining.- Sealed 13th February.

Samuel Kirk, of Stalybridge, in the county of Lancaster, cotton spinner, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for preparing cotton and other fibrous substances for spinning. -Sealed 13th February.

Charles Thatcher, of Midsomer Norton, Somersetshire, brewer, and Thomas Thatcher, of Kilmersdon, in the same county, builder, for certain improvements in drags or breaks, to be applied to the wheels of carriages generally.-Sealed 22nd Feb

ruary.

New Patents

SEALED IN ENGLAND.

1842-3.

To William Weild, of Manchester, engineer, for certain improvement applicable to window blinds, and certain parts of which improvements are also applicable to doors.-Sealed 28th January-6 months for inrolment.

John Barrow, of East-street, Manchester-square, engineer, for certain improvements in the manufacture and hanging of window sashes.-Sealed 28th Januaray-6 months for inrol

ment.

David Isaac Wertheimber, of West-street, Finsbury-circus, Gent., for improvements in calculating machines, part of which improvements is applicable to purposes where wheel work is required,-being a communication.-Sealed 28th January-6 months for inrolment.

George Benjamin Thorneycroft, of Wolverhampton, iron-master, for improvements in furnaces, used for the manufacture of iron; and also in the mode of manufacturing iron.-Sealed 31st January-6 months for inrolment.

William Maugham, of Newport-street, Lambeth, chemist, for an improvement in preparing aerated water.-Sealed 31st January -6 months for inrolment.

William Barnard Boddy, of St. Mary, Newington, surgeon, for improvements in apparatus and means for opening, shutting and fastening every description of sliding and lifting windowsashes, windows, and window-shutters.-Sealed 31st January -6 months for inrolment.

William Robinson Shaw, of Leeds, engineer, for certain improvements in feeding or supplying steam boilers with water.-Sealed 31st January-6 months for inrolment.

Samuel Kirk, of Stalybridge, Lancaster, cotton spinner, for certain improvements in machinery or apparatns for preparing cotton and other fibrous substances for spinning.-Sealed 31st January -6 months for inrolment.

Charles Hancock, of Grosvenor-place, artist, for an improved means of dyeing or staining cotton, woollen, silk, and other fabrics, and rendering them repellant of waters and moisture. -Sealed 31st January-6 months for inrolment.

Charles Clark, of Great Winchester-street, London, merchant, for an improved pyro-hydro pneumatic apparatus, or means of generating, purifying, and condensing steam and other vapours, and of extracting from vegetable substances, the soluble portions thereof; as also the application of parts of the said apparatus to other heating evaporating and distilling purposes. -Sealed 31st January-6 months for inrolment.

James Clark, of Glasgow, power loom cloth manufacturer, for an improved mode of manufacturing certain description of cloths. -Sealed 1st February-6 months for inrolment.

John Hill, of Manchester, machine-maker, for certain improvements in or applicable to looms for weaving carpets, and various other fabrics, in which raised loops, or a raised pile, constitute the face or the figure of the fabric.-Sealed 11th February 6 months for inrolment.

Robert Hicks, of Old Burlington-street, Middlesex, surgeon, for certain improvements in apparatus for impregnating liquids with gases.-Sealed 11th February-6 months for inrolment. Joseph Morgan, of Manchester, manufacturer of patent candle

making machines, for improvements in the manufacture of candles. Sealed 11th February-6 months for inrolment. Jonathan Badger, of Sheffield, carpenter and builder, for improvements in the construction of bedsteads for invalids.-Sealed 11th February-6 months for inrolment.

Christopher Nickels, of York-road, Lambeth, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of fabrics, made by lace machinery. -Sealed 11th February-6 months for inrolment.

Thomas Ensor, of Milborne Port, glove manufacturer, forimprovements in the manufacture of leather gloves.-Sealed 11th February-6 months for inrolment.

Henry Du Bochet, of South Mall, Ireland, piano-forte tuner, for a new method of making piano-fortes.-Sealed 11th February -6 months for inrolment.

Thomas Wolferstan, of Salisbury, iron-founder, for certain improvements in axletrees and axletree boxes.-Sealed 11th February-6 months for inrolment.

Alfred Brewer, of Surrey-place, Old Kent-road, wire-weaver and felt manufacturer, for improvements in machinery for manufacturing paper,-being a communication.-Sealed 11th February-6 months for inrolment.

George Ebenezer Doudney and Edward Phillips Doudney, of Mile End, Portsea, candle manufacturers, for improvements in the manufacture of dip and mould candles.-Sealed 17th February -6 months for inrolment.

James Boydell, Junr., of Oak Farm Iron Works, near Dudley,

iron-master, for improvements in apparatus for retaining the wheels of carriages, in the event of an axis breaking, or otherwise.-Sealed 17th February-6 months for inrolment. Henry Ross, of Leicester, worsted manufacturer, for improvements in combing and drawing wool and other fibrous substances.-Sealed 17th February-6 months for inrolment. Charles Brook, of Meltham Mills, York, cotton spinner, for certain improvements in the apparatus used for purifying gas.Sealed 17th February-6 months for inrolment.

William Newton, of the Office for Patents, 66, Chancery-lane,

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