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.
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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.