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  • 8/18/2019 The London Gazette, 20 de Febrero de 1874

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    THE

      LONDON GAZETTE, FEBBUA RY

      20,

      1874.

    502.  To  William Joseph  Curtis,  of  Holloway,  in

    the

      county

      of

      Middlesex,

      for the invention oi

     

    improvements in  railway points  or  switches.

    503.  And to William Wallace Dunn, of  San

    Francisco, California, United States

      of

     Am erica,

    now  of No. 8, South amp ton-building s, London,

    Engineer,

     for the  invention  0f  improvements

    in mach inery for drilling or boring rocks and

    other hard substances, parts

      of

     which improve-

    ments are

      applicable

      to

      other purposes.

    On their several  petitions , recorded in the  Office

    of

      the Commissioners on the 7th day of February,

    1874.

    505.  To

      John

      Garrett  Tongue,  of the firm oi

    Tongue

      an d

      Birkbeck,

      Patent

      Agents

      an d

    Engineers,

      of 34,

      Southampton

     -

     buildings,

    Chancery-lane,  in the  county  of  Middlesex,  fo r

    th e

      invention

      of

      improvements

      in the

      pre-

    servation  of

      meat

      or

      animal substances. —A

    communication  to him  from

      abroad

      by

     Julius

    August

      Heinrich  Damkoehler,

      Landscape

    Painter,

     of

     Berlin,

      in the

      German

     Empire.

    506.

      To

      Francis Henry Atkins,

      .of

      62,

      Fleet-

    street,  in the city of  London, Engineer,  for the

    invention

     of  improvements in filters for ships'

    tanks,  an d  other purposes.

    1

    '

    607.

      To

      Bewicke Blackburn

      and

      Alexander

    Bewicke

      Blackburn,  of No. 1, York-buildings,

    Adelphi,

      in the

      county

     of

      Middlesex,

      for the

    invention  of

     

    improvements in the means and

    apparatus

      fo r

      wor king steam

      engines

      expan-

    sively.

    510.

      To  Camille Espir, of 9,

      Gracechurch-street,

    in

      th e city  of  London,  Continental A dvert is ing

    Contractor,

      for the

      invention

      of  a  new

    machine or appara tus for cutting  down

      trees.

    —A

      communication  to him

      from

      abroad

      by

    Samuel Leouce

      Suares,

      David Ferdinand

    Fonseque,

      and

      Bertrand Cordes,

      all of 18, Rue

    de

     la  Chaussee d'Antin,

     Paris,

     France.

    511.  To  Horatio  Webb,  of  West

      Hill

      Lodge,

    Hampstead,  in the

      county

      of

      Middlesex,

      fo r

    the  invention  of  improvements  in  sewing

    machines. — A

      communication

      to him

      from

    abroad by Thaddeus

     Hiram

     Walker, of Topeka,

    .

      Kansas,  United

     States of

      America.

    512.

      To

      Juan  Nepomuceno  Adorno,  of  Harley-

    street,  Cavendish-square,

      in the

      county

     of

      Mid-

    dlesex, Gentleman,  for the  invention  of

     

    im-

    provements

      in

      railways,

      and in

      engines

      and

    carriages

     to be

     used

     thereon.

    513.  To  Nicholas Demetrius Spartali, of  Liver-

    pool,

      in the county of  Lancaster,  Steam Ship

    Agent,  for the  invention  of  improvements

    applicable to fireplaces and cooking stoves.

    £14. And to Louis Franc.ois

     Gosselin,

     of Boulevard

    de

      Strasbourg,

      No.

     23,

      at

      Paris,

      Commission

    Merchant,

      for the invention of

      an

      improved

    jacket  or waistcoat for

      swimming

      an d

      saving

    life.

    On  their  several  petitions, recorded

      in the

      Office

    of  the C ommissioners on the 9th day of Febru ary,

      874

    517.  To

      John  Bryson

      Orr,  of

      Glasgow,

      in the

    county of

     Lanark,

     North

     Britain,

     Manufacturing

    Chemist,

      fo r

      the  invention of  improvements

     

    in  obtaining a white  pigment,  and  in the  process

    employed therefor.

    518.

      To  Henri  Adrien Bonneville, of the British

    and  Foreign  Patent  Offices,  13, Rue de la

    Chaussee

      d'Antin,

     Paris, France,

     and 6,

     Picca-

    dilly,

      in the

     county

     of

     Middlesex, Patent Agent,

    for

      the invention of  a domestic fire

      alarm. —

    A  commu nication from Alphonse Joly, a  person

    resident

      at

      Paris,  Rue

     du Cherche Midi,

      Gen-

    tleman.

     

    523.

      To

      Alexander

      Liglibody,  of the

      city

      of

    Edinburgh, North  Britain,

      and

     William

     Ligh-

    body,  of

      Bow,

      in the

      county

     o f

     Middlesex,

      fo r

    th e invention of  improvements in lamp burners.

    526. To George

     Hindley,

      of  Eccles,  in the county

    of  Lancaster,  for an

      invention

      of

     

    improve-

    ments in

     machinery

     or

     apparatus

      fo r

     cu t t ing

     an d

    dressing stone or other similar material.

    527.  And to  David Greig  and Max Eyth,  both of

    th e  Steam Plough Works, Leeds,  in the county

    of  York,  for the invention of  improvements

    in

      machinery

     for  towing by fixed

     ropes.

    On  their

      several

      petitions, recorded  in the  Office

    of  the Comm issioners on the

     10th

     day of

     February,

    1874.

    528. To Alexander Stewart  Wallis,  of Old Ford,

    in the

      county

      of

      Middlesex, Accountant,

      fo r

    the  invention of  improvements  in  checking

    th e

      amou nts taken

      as

      fares

      by

      conductors

     of

    tramway

      cars, omnibuses,

     and

      such like pub lic

    vehicles.

    530. To Joseph Theodore

      Dann ,

      of 43, Cowley-

    road, North

      Brixton,

      in the

      county

     of

      Surrey,

    Civil

     Engineer,  for the  invention o f  improve-

    ments

      in the  manufacture  of  cooking utensils.

    —A  communication

      to him

      from  abroad

      by

    Alexis

      Gerv ais, of

      118,

      Rue de la

      Roquette,

    Paris,

      in the

      Republic

     of

      France, Gentleman.

    532.  To  James  Henry

      Lynde,

      of  Sale,  in the

    county

      of  Chester, Civil Engineer,  for the in-

    vention

      of  improvements  in  tramways.

    534.

      And to

      Matthew  AVilson,

     of

      Crawshay-road,

    Brixton,

      in  th e

      county

      of

      Surrey, Gentlemau,

    fo r  th e

     invention

     of 

    improvements

     in

     stench-

    traps.

    On  their several pe tition s recorded  in the  Office

    of

      the  Commissioners, on the

      11th

     day of

      February,

    1874.

    536. To  James  Kiddill,  the younger, of  Hert-

    ford, in the  county, o f

      Herts,

     M etal-Worker,  fo r

    th e  invention  of an  improved  fountain  for

    use in

      game-preserves,

      poultry,

      yards, aviaries,

    and other

     places.

    538. To John  Campbell, of  London, in the county

    'o f

      Middlesex,  Iron  Merchan t , . and Wallace

    Cochrane Somerville,

      of Clapham, in the

     county

    of  Surrey,

      Civil Engineer,

      for

      the  invention of

     certain imp rov em ents applicable  to  mortar

    mills, or to other grind ing mills of a  similar

    nature,

     and to

     road rollers.

    540.

      To

      Thomas Blackburn,

      of

      Mellor, near

    Blackburn,  in the county of  Lancaster, Manu-

    facturing

      Chemist,

      for the

      invention

     of

     

    im-

    provements  in the ma nufactu re of  size.

    542.  To  Louis Hyacinthe Dethiou, 148, Great

    Portland-street,  in  London,  for the  invention o f

     a new

     system

     of

      buckles without

     prongs,

      with

    a pressure in

      continuity

      through a

     move me nt

     of

    friction.

    544.  To John  Hicks, Tower Station, 57  Pevensey,

    Eastbourne,

      in the

      county

      of

      Sussex, Mariner,

    Coast

     Guard, for the  invention

     of 

    improved

    apparatus

      fo r

      saving life

      at  sea.

    546.  To John  Thomson Duncan,  of  Glasgow,  in

    the county of Lanark, Scotland, Accountant,

    for the -invention of  improvements  in

      pre-

    cipitating metallic copper  from  its solutions,

    and in obtaining a utilizable material  from  th e

    agent employed for the  purpose. —A commu-

    nication to him from  abroad by Thomas Sterry

    Hunt,

      of

      Boston, Massachusetts,

      in the

      United

    States of America.

    On  the ir several petitions recorded

      in the

      Office

    of  the Commissioners on the 12th day of  Febru-

    ary, 1874.