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Patents of 1801 and 1803, for a Machine for making Paper. Tried in the King's Bench, before Chief Justice Abbott, 18th Jan. 1825. Verdict for the Patentees.

The machine acts by the continuous motion of an endless web of woven wire cloth, circulating over horizontal rollers, and forming a moving horizontal plane, on which the pulp is spread at one end, and during the motion thereof, as the pulp advanced to the other end, it is formed into a tissue of paper, which is taken off in a continuous sheet at the other end of the moving plane. (To be continued).

New Patents Sealed, 1831, 32.

To John Samuel Dawes, of Bromford, in the parish of West Bromwick, in the county of Stafford, iron master, for his invention of certain improvements in the manufacture of iron.-22d December, 1831, for Inrolment.6 months.

To John Dickinson, of Nash Mill, in the parish of Abbott's Langley, in the county of Hertford, esq. for his having invented or found out certain improvements in the manufacture of paper.-10th January, 1832.—6 months.

To William Sneath, of Ison Green, Nottingham, lace maker, for his having invented or found out certain improvements in machinery for the manufacture of bobbin net lace.-21st December.-6 months.

To John Lihou, of the Naval Club House, Bond Street, in the county of Middlesex, esq. a commander in our royal navy, for his having found out and invented an improved method of constructing capstans.-10th January, 1832.-6 months.

To Moses Teague, of Park End Iron Works, near Calford, in the county of Gloucester, iron master, for his having invented certain improvements in making and smelting pig iron.-17th January.-4 months.

To Elijah Galloway, of Blackfriars Road, in the county of Surrey, engineer, for his having invented certain improvements on paddle wheels.—17th January.-4 months.

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It is rather extraordinary that snow has not been found to lie in London once this winter, up to the present time-such has been the mildness of the season.

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