32. To Charles Andrew, of Compstall Bridge, in the county of Chester, manufacturer, and Richard Markland, of the same place, manager, “certain improvements in the method of, and in the machinery or apparatus for, preparing warps for weaving.”—31st May 1850.

33. To James Palmer Budd, of the Ystalyfera iron works, Swansea, merchant, “improvements in the manufacture of coke.”—31st May 1850.

34. To John Dalton, of Hollingsworth, in the county of Chester, calico printer, “certain improvements in and applicable to machinery or apparatus for bleaching, dyeing, printing, and finishing textile and other fabrics, and in the engraving of copper rollers, and other metallic bodies.”—5th June 1850.

35. To Frederick Albert Gatty, of Accrington in the county of Lancaster, Manchester, manufacturing chemist, “a certain process, of certain processes for obtaining carbonate of soda and carbonate of potash.”—5th June 1850.

36. To Jules Le Bastier, of Paris, in the Republic of France, but now of South Street, Finsbury, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, “certain improvements in machinery or apparatus for printing.”—6th June 1850.

37. To William Robertton, of Gateshead Mill, Neilston, in the county of Renfrew, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland, machine maker, “improvements in certain machinery used for spinning and doubling cotton and other fibrous substances.”—7th June 1850.

38. To Francis Tongue Rufford, of Prescott House, in the county of Worcester, fire-brick manufacturer, Isaac Marson, of Cradley, in the same county, potter, and John Finch, of Pickard Street, City Road, in the county of Middlesex, manufacturer, “improvements in the manufacture of baths and wash tubs, or wash vessels.”—10th June 1850.

39. To Baron Louis Le Presti, of Paris, in the Republic of France “improvements in hydraulic presses, which are, in whole or in part, applicable to pumps and other like machines.”—10th June 1850.

40. To Arthur Elliot, machine maker, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, and Henry Heys, of the same place, book-keeper, “certain machinery for manufacturing woven fabrics.”—14th June 1850.

41. To Charles Cowper, of Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, in the county of Middlesex, patent agent, “improvements in instruments for measuring, indicating, and regulating the pressure of air, steam, and other fluids, and in instruments for measuring, indicating, and regulating the temperature of the same, and in instruments for obtaining motive power from the same.”—14th June 1850.