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An act for enabling ecclesiastical corporate bodies, under certain circumstances, to alienate lands for enlarging cemetries or church-yards.

An act for granting to his Majesty

a certain sum out of the consolidated fund of Great Britain, and for apply. ing certain monies therein mentioned for the service of the year 1816, and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament.

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LIST OF PATENTS,

From November 1815 to June 1816.

George Morton, for a mode of attaching horses to four-wheeled carriages.

Joseph Baader, M. D. Knt. of Bavaria, for an improved plan of constructing rail-roads, and carriages to be used on them.

James Dutton, jun. for improvements in fulling mills.

Allan Taylor, Daniel Gallafent, sen. and jun. for an engine for raising cold

and hot water.

George Young, for a method of making a peculiar species of canvas for military and other purposes.

John Malzi, for an instrument called a metranome, or musical time keeper. Marquis De Chambonnes, for a method of conducting the air and regulating the temperature in houses and other buildings.

Christopher Dihl, for improvements in distillation.

James Lee, for improvements in his methods of preparing hemp and flax. Samuel Clegg, for an improved gas apparatus.

Davis Redmund, for a machine for the manufacture of corks and bungs. Robert Kinder, for a method of propelling ships, boats, and other vessels. Robert Dickinson, for an improvement in the hooping of barrels.

William Adamson, for a principle by which a horizontal wheel may be

so moved about its axis by water, as to give it a greater power than in any other position.

William Plenty, for an improved plough.

John Millington, for improved machinery for propelling floating vessels in the water.

John Budgem, for a process of reducing rags and other articles in making paper, after they have been used, into their original state.

John Geo. Drake, for a method of expelling the molasses out of refined sugar.

William Baynham, for a composi tion for making leather and other articles water-proof.

Joseph Manton, for improvements in the construction of fire-arms, and in shoeing horses.

Francis Turrell, for a wheel-guard. George Fred. Muntz, for a method of abating smoke, and obtaining a valuable product therefrom.

John Wood, and Joshua Wordsworth, for improvements in machinery for spinning.

Bryan Donkin, for a method for effecting processes in which a temperature above that of boiling water is requisite.

John Leigh Bradbury, for improvements in spinning machinery.

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James Dawson, for improved means of producing motion in bodies whol. ly or in part surrounded by water or air.

Enoch Tonkin, for a globe reflecting stove for light or heat.

John and William Fitkin and Joseph Barton, for a new truss.

Samuel Jean Pauly, for an article for making without seams any kind of clothing; covering for umbrellas, &c.; and cushions filled with atmospherical air.

Samuel Brown, for improvements on the swing plough.

Robert Cameron, for a new machine for manufacturing paper.

Emerson Dowson, and John Is. Hawkins, for improvements on grates and stoves.

Uriah Hadoch, for a new species of paint for the exterior of houses, ships,

&c.

William Macnamara, for a method of manufacturing glass.

John Sorby, for an auger of improved construction.

James Younie, for prevention of smokey chimnies.

Abraham Rogers, for a method for saving the consumption of fuel by the setting of boilers, &c.

Henry Osborne, for a method of producing various cylinders.

William Lewis, for a machine for fulling cloth.

Joseph Turner, for an improved rotatory engine.

William Atkinson, for a method of forming blocks with bricks to imitate

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Jean Sam. Pauly, for improvements in fire-arms.

William Simmons, for improvements applicable to keyed instruments.

Richard Fr. Hawkins, for a method for carrying tunnels or arch-ways under rivers.

Philip Taylor, for a method of applying heat to liquors, and in several processes.

Francis Richardson, for improvements in fire arms.

Christoph. Dihl, for improvements in the making of mastic or cement, and applying it.

George Dodgson, for improving the construction of extinguishing engines and forming pumps.

Isaac Hadley Reddell, for improvements in the means of lighting the interior of offices, &c.

Robert Kemp, for improvements in the manufacturing of cocks and keys. James Heathcote, for improvements in the machinery for making hosiery, or frame-work knitted.

John Ransome, for improvements on ploughs.

William Shand, for improvements in the construction of artificial legs and feet.

John Foulerton, for improvements in beacon buoys.

Edward Light, for improvements on the harp-lute.

John Burnet, for a convolving iron axle-tree for the reduction of friction and animal labour.

John Hawkins Barlow, for improvements on tea-urns, tea-pots, tea-boards, or tea trays.

John Barlow, for a new cooking apparatus.

John Towers, for a tincture for the cure of coughs, &c.

Henry Warburton, for a method of distilling certain substances and manufacturing their products.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS

OF

GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND,

FOR THE YEAR 1816.

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