2682 THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 28, 1876. PATENTS WHICH HAVE BECOME VOID. LIST of the Letters Patent for Inventions which have become void by reason of the non-payment of the additional Stamp Duty of £50, before the expiration of the third year from the date of such Patents, pursuant to the Act of the 16th Vic., c. 5, sec. 2, for the week ending the 22nd day of April, 1876. 1366. Benjamin Giles, of Black heath, in the county of Kent, Gas Engineer, for a invention of "an improved cookery apparatus."—Dated 16th April, 1873. 1367. Thomas Black, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, for an invention of "improvements in steam engines and in apparatus connected therewith."—Dated 16th April, 1873. 1368. Thomas Black, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, for an invention of '' improvements in steam boilers."—Dated 16th April, 1873. 1369. William Cream Henderson, of Marsh House, Walt hams tow, in the county of Essex, for au invention of " improvements in horticultural and other fran.es to receive glass, and in the means for affixing glass therein."—Dated 16th April, 1873. 1370. Alexander Melville Clark, of 53, Chancerylane, in the county of Middlesex, Patent Agent, lor an invention of " improvements in the preservation • of alimentary substances, and in apparatus for the same.—From abroad by the firm of Bernard Delrieu and Jean Marie Pernoud and Company, of Lyons, France.—Dated 16th April, 1873. 1372. George Johnson, of Wheatley, in the parish of Halifax, in the county of York, Cotton Spinner, and James Shaw, of.Brighouse, in the county aforesaid, Cotton Spinner, lor an invention of " improvements in steam engines."— Dated 16th April, 1873. 1374. John Knowles, of Westwood, Pendlebury, in the county of Lancaster, Colliery Proprietor, for a invention of " an improved mode of producing the blast in cupolas and furnaces."— Dated i6th April, 1873. 1378. Alplionse i'ierre Fleury Desmares, of Boulevard de Strasbourg, No. 23, Paris, Manufacturer, for an invention of '' an improved process of and machinery for producing relief designs or patterns on woollen fabrics."—Dated 16th April, 1873. 1379. Thomas Aldridge Weston, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, and of Ridgewood, New Jersey, in the United States of America, Mechanical Engineer, for an invention of " improvements in machinery or apparatus for rising, lowering, and suspending weights or heavy bodies."—Dated Ifjth April, 1873. 1380. Samuel Horatio Hodges, of Lynn, county of p]ssex, and Henry Franklin Wheeler, ot Boston, county of Suffolk, both of the State of Massachusetts, of the United States of America, for an invention of " improvements in machines for trimming, setting, or otherwise operating upon the soles or heels of Loots and shoes."— .Dated 16th April, 1873. 1381. John Denley, of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, for an invention of " improvein fire-places or grates."—Dated 16th April, 1873. 1383. Isaac Blue Harris, of Castle Mills, Fountainbridge, Edingburgh, for an invention of " improvements in the mode of preparing wire cloth coated with India rubber for the manufacture of washers, piston packing, hose, and such like articles therefrom."—Dated 16th April, 1873. A 1385. Michael Wheelwright Ivison, of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North Britain, Civil Engineer, for the invention of " an improved sheep dip, which is nlso applicable to animals other than sheep."—Dated 17th April, 1873. 1369. Leonard Jennett Todd, of Leitb, in the county of Mid Lothian, North Britain, Engineer, for an invention of " improvements in and connected with steam tramway and other locomotives."—Dated 17th April, 1«73. 1390. John Henry Johnson, of 47, Lincoln's-innfields, in the county of Middlesex, Gentleman, for an invention of " improvements in pullies and pulley blocks."—From abroad by the firm of Damien and Kister, of Paris, in the Republic of France.—Dated 17th April, 1873. 1392. Jonathan Hum Faulkner, of Brixton, in the county of Surrey, and William Tatters, of 35, Patmore-street, Battersea, in the said county, for an invention of " improvements in measuring or meter taps and valves."—Dated 17th April, 1873. 1394. Halfoord Sipfrid Cederholm and Carl Peterson, of 3, Lime-terrace, New Charlton, in the county of Kent, for an invention of " improvements in ships-logs."—Dated 17th April, 1873. 1395. Robert Coddington, of No. 3, Bedfordplace, Russell-square, in the county of Middlesex, for an invention of " improvements in telegraphic apparatus." — From abroad by Merritt Gaily, of Rochester, New York, United States of America.—Dated 17th April, 1873. 1396. Thomas Nicklin, Potter's Manager, of 2, Villiers-street, and James Frost, Potter's Fireman, of 2, Belgrave-road, both of Dresden, in the county of Stafford, for an invention of " improvements in ovens for firing potteryware, viz.: china, earthenware, bricks, and such like materials."—Dated 17th April, 1873. 1400. Alfred Albert Dixon, of Sheffield, in the county of York, for an invention of "an improved injector for steam boilers."—Dated 18th April, 1873. 1401. George Malcolm, Manager at the Cordale Print Works, in the coumy of Dumbarton, North Britain, for an invention of " improvements iu machinery or apparatus for printing ornamental fabrics."—Dated 18ih April, 1873. 1403. William Harvie, of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North Britain, for an invention of " an improvement in. lamps wherein gas is burned."- Dated 18th April, 1873. 1404. William Harvie, of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North Britain, for an invention of "an improvement in lamps."—Dated 18th April, 1873. 1407. The Reverend Granville Hamilton Forbes, of Broughton Rectory, in the county of Northampton, for an invention of " improvements in the manufacture of cements, artificial stone, and plaster of Paris."-—Dated 18th April, 1873. 1411. John Bragg, of Aston, near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Farmer, for an invention of " improvements in obtaining motive power from running water."—Dated 18th April, 1873. 1414. William Henry Tooth, of Sewardstoneroad, in the county of Middlesex, Engineer and Chemist, and William Henry Tooth the younger, of the same place, for an invention of " improvements in fire bricks and other articles intended to resist the action of fire, the said improvements including compositions to be used in the manufacture of the same."—Dated 18th April, 1873.
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