metal, and manufacturing va- rious articles therefrom
Garsed, E., and Robinson, A., for improvements and apparatus for heating, warming, and ventilating drying houses, rooms, &c. Gibbs, J., and Chaplin, W., for improvements in wheeled car- riages Gibbs, J., and Applegath, A, for certain improvements in steam carriages Gray, J., for a new and improved method of preparing and put- ting on copper sheathing for shipping Greaves, P., for a method of making ornamental or fancy cotton, yarns, and threads, ap- plicable to the making, sewing, or embroidering of cotton and other fabrics
Hale, W., for a machine or method of raising or forcing water Hainsselin, P. N., for a machine for giving motion to machinery of different descriptions, to be called "Hainsselin's motive power" Heathcoat, J., for a method of ornamenting, embroidering, or working devices on lace, &c. Hendrie, R. J., for an economical mode of improving dyed silk - 108 Holmes, W. D., for a method of heating houses and other build- ings
Isaac, F. W., for improvements in keys for pianofortes, and other musical instruments
Jellicorse, John, for certain im-
provements in spinning ma- chinery
Jones, S., for improvements in apparatus for producing instan- taneous light Joyce, W., for improvements in the making or constructing of collars for horses and other animals
ments in steam engines, &c.
Kreeft, J. C. T., for an improved apparatus for shaping plates of
Silvester, J., for improvements in apparatus for raising the temperature of air to warm and ventilate buildings -
TO JOHN HEATHCOAT, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, lace manufacturer, for a method or methods of ornamenting, embroidering, or working devices upon lace, net, and other fabrics.-[Sealed 16th February, 1832.]
THIS invention of a method or methods of ornamenting, embroidering, or working devices upon lace, net, and other fabrics, consists in the employment of certain mechanism, partly resembling that of the ordinary warp lace frame, This machinery is enabled to work into the meshes, and around the threads of bobbin net lace, and through or upon
TO JOHN HEATHCOAT, of Tiverton, in the comfor Devon, lace manufacturer, for a method or w ornamenting, embroidering, or working --` lace, net, and other fabrics.-[Sealed 1. 1832.]
THIS invention of a method or med
embroidering, or working devices pe fabrics, consists in the employment partembling that of the ong
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