London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions

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William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington
W. Newton, 1832
 

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Page 244 - Having thus described the nature of my invention, and the manner of performing the same, I would have it understood that I do not confine myself to the...
Page 234 - Having now described the nature of my invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, I would have it understood that I lay no claim to the...
Page 278 - Middlesex, opticians, in consequence of a communication made to them by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for an invention of improvements in preparing certain transparent substances for spectacles and other purposes.
Page 391 - Walton do hereby describe the manner in which my said Invention is to be performed by the following statement thereof reference being had to the Drawing annexed and to the figures and letters marked thereon that is to say DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING.
Page 72 - To Philip Augustus de Chapeaurouge of Fenchurch Street, in the city of London, gentleman, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad...
Page 216 - Strutt's was an experiment, and that he found it did not answer, and ceased to use it altogether, and abandoned it as useless, and nobody else followed it up, and that the plaintiff's invention, which came afterwards, was his own invention, and remedied the defects, if I may so say, although he knew nothing of Mr.
Page 28 - Gloucester, clothworker, for his having invented or found out certain improvements in the machinery or apparatus for shearing and dressing woollen cloths and other fabrics.
Page 399 - I do hereby declare this to be my specification of the same, and that I do verily believe this my said specification doth comply in all respects fully and without reserve or disguise with the proviso in the said hereinbefore in part recited letters patent contained ; wherefore I hereby claim to maintain •exclusive right and privilege to my said invention.
Page 222 - Middlesex, civil engineer and mechanical draftsman, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for certain improvements in the construction of presses applicable to various purposes.
Page 37 - Society at present existing among us, which undertakes to lend any guidance to the individual efforts of its members, and there is none perhaps which can undertake it. Consider the difference, Gentlemen, between the limited circle of any of our scientific councils, or even the Annual Meetings of our Societies, and a Meeting at which all the Science of these kingdoms should be convened, which should be attended, as this first Meeting you see already promises, by deputations from every other Society,...

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