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422. And to George Homfray, of Witley-lodge, 450. To Joseph Thompson, of Manor House, No.
124, Camberwell-road, in the county of Surrej',
in the parish of. Halesowen, in the county o
Worcester, Iron Manufacturer, for the invention
for the invention of " improvements in safes."
of " improvements in the mode of making or 451. And to Richard Smith, of Cumming-street
North, Pentonville, in the county of Middlesex,
forming the links of iron or steel chains, chain
for the invention of " improvements in treating
cables, shackles, couplings, or parts of the same,
sewage, and in arranging apparatus in sewers
and for machinery to be used therein."
and culverts to facilitate the ventilation of such
On both their petitions, recorded in the Office
structures."
of the Commissioners on the 14th day Q
On their several petitions, recorded in the Office
February, 1865.
of the Commissioners on tho 16th day of Februarv,
434. To Denison Chauncey Pierce, of New York, 1865.
United States of America, for the invention
452. To Richard Hill and Robert Tushingham,
. " improvements in railway rails."
of Garston, in the county of Lancaster, Brick
435. To Francis Joseph Emery, of Cobridge, in
Manufacturers and Copartners, for the inventhe county of Stafford, for the invention ol
tion of " an improved preparation or treatment
"improvements in ornamenting china and
of clay for the manufacture of bricks."
earthenware, and in preparing materials to be
454. To Coleman Defries, of the firm of Jonas
employed therefor."
Defries and Sons, of Houndsditch, in the city of
437. And to Robert Henry Emerso.i, of the city of
London, Manufacturer, for the invention of
Dublin, Ireland, for the invention of "a new or
" an improved means of securing the safety of
improved invalid or siphon drinking cup."
railway passengers."
On their several petitions, recorded ?.n the Office
of the Commissioners on the loth day of February, 455. To John Brown, of Sheffield, in the county
of York, Iron and Steel Manufacturer, for the
1865.
invention of " improvements in armour plates
441. To William Kirrage, of No. 13, Gardener'sfor vessels of war, and for other similar purroad, Victoria-park, in the county of Middlesex,
poses."
Surveyor, for the invention of "an improve- 456. To John Osborne Christian, F.C.S., of
ment in the manufacture of artificial stone for
Manchester, in the county of .Lancaster,
building and other purposes."
Chemist, John Charlton and Henry Charlton,
442. To Richard Archibald Brooman, of 166,
of Strangeways, in the same county, Finishers,
Fleet-street, in the city of London, Patent
for the invention of " certain improvements in
Agent, for the invention of " improvements in
the manufacture of magnesium and its comthe manufacture of boots, shoes, and other like
pounds."
coverings for the feet."—A communication to 460. And to Charles Frederick Glaus, of Fearnhim from abroad by Alexandre Leverd, of Paris,
head, near Warrington, in the county of LanFrance.
caster, for the invention of " improvements in
444. To Henry John Pickard, of Keyworth, in the
obtaining sulphates and carbonates of potash
county of Nottingham, Saddler and Harness
and soda."
Maker, and Cottager, for the invention of " an On their several petitions, recorded in the Office
improved machine for clearing, sweeping, and of the Commissioners on the 11th day of Febremoving the refuse from highways, streets, and ruary, 1865.
roads, or ways, applicable also for removing the
leaves of cut grass and other refuse from lawns, -I6o. To Christopher Brakell, William Hoehl, and
and other grass lands and walks."
William Gimtuer, of the North Moor Foundry445. To Henry Clifton Cleaver, of the town and
Company, Oldham, in the county of Lancaster,
county of the town of Nottingham, Master
for the invention of " an improved composition
Mariner, and Joseph Cleaver, of 1 he same place,
as a substitute for leather cf other similar mafor the invention of " a fog or other signal for
teiials."
the prevention of collisions at sea. or on rivers, •166. To Thomas Ogden, of Cliff Mound, Higher
or canals, or on land."
Broughton, near Manchester, in the county of
446. To Charles Octnvius Slaunlon, of 3, PaultonLancaster, Spinner and Manufacturer, for the
square, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex,
invention of "certain improvements in meGentleman, for the invention of "improvechanism or apparatus for lubricating the cylinments in apparatus for lifting and tilting casks
ders of 'slashing' and 'tapcing' machines, such
containing liquids."
machinery being employed in the sizing of
447. To William Edward Newton, of the Office
cotton tind other yarns."
for Patents, 66, Chanccry-lar.e, in the county of 467. To Richard Archibald Brooman, of 166,
Middlessx, Civil Engineer, for the invention of
Fleet-street, in the city of London, for the in" improvements in apparatus for distilling
vention of "improvements in filters."—A competroleum and other volatile liquids, and for
munication to him from abroad by Gabriel
making gas."—A communication to him from
Planche, of Paris, France.
abroad by George Hughes Sinclair Duffus, of 468. To James Graf ton Jones, of Blaina Iron
the city and State of New York, United States
Works, near Newport, Munmouth, for the invention of " improvements in beam engines."
of America.
448. To John Fulleck Hearsey, of Park-place, 470. To William Robinson, of No. 52, WntlingChurch-street, Brompton, in the county of Midstreet, in the city of London, for the invention
dlesex, Gentleman, for the invention of " imof "improvements in the manufacture of iron,
proved apparatus for measuring the specific
and in articles m;idc thereof."
gravity of liquids."—A communication to him 472. And to Leicester William Glen Rowo, cf
from abroa.il by Edward Payne, of Montreal,
No. 8, Henrietta-street, Brunswick-square, and
Canada.
AdclpheBaab,of No. 167, Hampstcad-ivad, both
449. To Francois Alexandre Laurent, John
in the county of Middlesex, for the invention of
Casthelaz, and Nicolas Basset, Chemists, all of
" new or improved indicating apparatus for the
Rue Ste. Croix de la Bretonrierie, Paris, Empire
protection of railway passengers, buildings,
of France, for the invention of "improvements
rooms, safes, and other objects."
in the manufacture of oxalic acid."
On their several petitions, recorded in the Office