22. To George Jackson, of Belfast, Ireland, flax-dresser, “improvements in heckling machinery.”—24th May 1850.
23. To Frederick Rosenberg, Esquire, of Albermarle Street, in the county of Middlesex, and Conrad[N34] Montgomery, Esquire, of the Army and Navy Club, Saint James's Square, in the same county, “improvements in sewing, cutting, boring, and shaping wood.”—24th May 1850.
24. To George Ford Hayward, of St Martins Le Grand, in the county of Middlesex, “improvements in obtaining power,” being a communication.—27th May 1850.
25. To Joseph Barrans, of St Pauls, Deptford, in the county of Kent, engineer, “improvements in axles and axle-boxes of locomotive engines, and other railway carriages.”—27th May 1850.
26. To Samuel Fisher, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, engineer, “improvements in railway carriage-wheels, axles, buffer, and draw-springs, and hinges for railway carriage and other doors.”—28th May 1850.
27. To Thomas Chandler, of Stockton, Wilts, “improvements in machinery for applying liquid manure.”—28th May 1850.
28. To Thomas Dickson Rotch, Esquire, of Drumlamford House, in the county of Ayr, North Britain, “improvements in separating various matters usually found combined in certain saccharine, saline, and ligneous substances.”—28th May 1850.
29. To Henry Columbus Hurry, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, civil engineer, “certain improvements in the method of lubricating machinery,”—29th May 1850.
30. To Simon Pincoffs, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, merchant, “certain improvements in the ageing process in printing and dyeing calicoes, and other woven fabrics, which improvements are also applicable to other processes in printing and dyeing calicoes and other woven fabrics.”—30th May 1850.
31. To William MacAlpine, of Spring Vale, in the county of Middlesex, general dresser, and Thomas MacAlpine, of the same place, manager, “improvements in machinery for washing cotton, linen, and other fabrics.”—31st May 1850.