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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1833. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Communicated to him by a person residing abroad.-- Dated December 4, 1819.--(For copy of specification see Repertory, Vol. XL I., second series, p. 212.) Henry Constantine Jennings, of Carburton Street, St. Mary-le-Bone, Middlesex, Gentleman, for an improved substitute for pitch.--Dated December 4, 1819. William Femllade, of Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square, St. Mary-le-Bone, Middlesex, Gentleman, for an improved mechanical apparatus, instrument, or machine (intended by him to be called an Aid Form), for the prevention and remedy of deformity and ill shape in the trunk or body-parts of human beings.--Dated December 4, 1819. Sir William Congreve, of Cecil Street, Strand, Middlesex, Bart., for certain improvements on the manufacture of bank-note paper, for the prevention of forgery. --Dated December 4, 1819.--(For copy of specification see Repertory, Vol. XLTV., second series, p. 198.) William Rodger, of Suffolk Street, Charing Cross, Middlesex, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, for a substitute for anchors, which he intends to denominate a blockanchor.--Dated December 4, 1819. William Carter, of Grove Place, Paddington, Middlesex, Gentleman, for certain improvements in the manufacture of measures of capacity.---Dated December 9, 1819.--(For copy of specification see Repertory, Vol. XXXIX., second series, p. 214.) James Lee, late of Old Ford, Middlesex, but now of Merton, Surrey, Gentleman, for certain machinery and process for breaking, cleaning, and preparing flax and hemp for use, and which is also applicable to other vegetable fibrous substances.--Dated December 13, 1819.-- (For copy of specification see Repertory, Vol. XXXVIII., second series, p. 267.) James Wood, of New Compton Street, St. Giles-inthe-Fields, Middlesex, Musical Wind Instrument Maker, for an imp...