BRITISH PATENTS IN 1852

 

PART 1

Old Series of British Patents

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GB 13.890 First Patent Old Series in 1852

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JANUARY 1852

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GB 13.890/1852          Charles  Dickson  Archibald

of Portland Place, in the county of Middlesex, esquire, for improvements in the manufacture of bricks and other articles made of plastic materials and in cutting, shaping and dressing the same, as also stone, wood and metals and in the machinery and apparatus employed therein; 6 months; a communication; colonies.

January 8, 1852

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JUNE 1852

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GB 14.161/1852                Henry  Houldsworth

Embroidering Machines

of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, cotton spinner, for his invention of improvements in embroidering machines and in apparatus used in connection therewith; 6 months.  

June 10, 1852

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JULY 1852

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GB 14.240/1852   Henry Houldsworth & James Houldsworth

Embroidering Machines

A grant unto Henry Houldsworth and James Houldsworth, both of  Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, silk manufacturers, for their invention of certain improvements in the fixing, extending and holding of cloth to receive embroidery and in apparatus applicable thereto; 6 months.

July 27, 1852

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AUGUST 1852

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GB 14.256/1852               Edward Joseph Hughes

Machinery for stitching, either plain or ornamentally

Charles Tiot Judkins

August 10, 1852

...which included in its specification the machines known in America as the Grover & Baker and the Singer Manufacturing or No. 2 machine. To the former was given the name of the " Lancashire " and it is known by it to this day....

William Newton Wilson (Jan. 1892)

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Patent for 3 Machines' improvements

Three legs, two needles, two threads, double loop or double chain stitch or Grover&Baker stitch, vertical or up and down motion feeding (No.1)

Needle & shuttle, lock stitch sewing machine (No.2)

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In April 1, 1859, a Disclaimer was signed, sealed and delivered by Alexander Stewart Jordan. The Disclaimer and Memorandum of Alteration of certain parts of the Specification and Title,  was enrolled in February 9, 1859.

And whereas by divers assignments and finally by an indenture bearing date on or about the January 20. 1858 made between William Emerson Baker of one part and me Alexander Stewart Jordan, of the other part, the said letters patent and Invention and all and singular the rights and privileges thereby granted, became and are now absolutely vested in me.

And whereas the machinery or apparatus for stitching or sewing described in the Specification and shown in the Drawings, Figures 5 to 8 and 20 to 28 inclusive, have not come advantageously into use, I the said Alexander Stewart Jordan, for this reason wish to disclaim and I do hereby disclaim all parts of this Invention.

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...Mr. Bellford obtained another patent for  improvements in sewing cloth and other materials, on October 12, 1852 (GB 347). Strange to say, we find in this specification another of the machines described in Mr. Hughes' patent on August 10, 1852 (GB 14.256). We refer to the oblique double needle machine, diagrams of the needles of which are given at figures 62, 63, and 64 of our eighth article. The two machines are in fact identical in their construction an modus operandi...

The Practical Mechanic's Journal (January 1859)

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SEPTEMBER 1852

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GB 14.287/1852                   Julian  Bernard

Boots and Shoes

of Guildford Street, Russell Square, in the county of Middlesex for improvements in the manufacture or production of boots and shoes and in materials, machinery and apparatus connected therewith; 6 months; colonies.

September 10, 1852

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OCTOBER 1852

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GB 14.314/1852      Pierre Armand Le Comte de Fontaine Moreau

of South Street, Finsbury, in the county of Middlesex, patent agent, for certain improvements in washing, bleaching and dyeing flax and hemp and in mixing them with other textile substances; a communication.

October 7, 1852

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GB 14.315/1852                 Solomon  Andrews

of Perth Amboy, in the United States of America, engineer, for his invention of improvements in machinery for cutting, punching, stamping, forging and bending metals and other substances, which arc also applicable to the driving of piles and other similar purposes and to crushing and pulverizing ores and other hard substances 6 months; colonies.

October 7, 1852

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GB 14.316/1852                 Alexander  Shairp

of 166, Fleet Street, in the city of London, for an improved cutting and slicing machine; a communication; 6 months; colonies.

October 7, 1852

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GB 14.317/1852         Richard  Archibald  Brooman

Knitting Machines

of the firm of J. C. Robertson & Company, of Fleet Street, in the city of London, patent agents, for improvements in knitting machinery; a communication; 6 months.

October 7, 1852

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GB 14.318/1852         Richard  Archibald  Brooman

of the firm of Messrs. J. C. Robertson & Company, of Fleet Street, in the city of London, patent agents, for improvements in the manufacture of sugar and in the machinery and apparatus employed therein; 6 months; a communication; colonies.

October 7, 1852

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GB 14.319/1852                John  Reed  Randell

of Newtyn East, in the county of Cornwall, farmer, for his invention of improvements in cutting and reaping machines; 6 months; colonies.

October 7, 1852

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GB 14.320/1852             William  Edward  Newton

of Chancery Lane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, for improvements in steam and other gauges; 6 months; a communication; colonies.

October 11, 1852

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GB 14.321/1852          Richard  Archibald  Brooman

of the firm of J. C. Robertson & Company, of Fleet Street, in the city of London, for improvements in mowing, cutting and reaping machines; 6 months; a communication; colonies.

October 14, 1852

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GB 14.322/1852                   Walter  Ricardo

of the firm of A. and W. Ricardo, of the city of London, share brokers, for improvements in gas burners; 6 months; a communication.

October 14, 1852

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GB 14.323/1852                   Thomas  Carter

of Padstow, in the county of Cornwall, ship builder, for his invention of improvements in propelling; 6 months; colonics.

October 14, 1852

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GB 14.324/1852                       John  Field

of Warnford Court, Throgmorton Street, for improvements in transferring and printing; 6 months; a communication.

October 14, 1852

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GB 14.325/1852                   William  Brown

of Heaton, near Bradford, in the county of York, mechanist, for his invention of certain improvements in machinery and apparatus for preparing and spinning wool, hair, flax, silk and all other fibrous materials; 6 months.

October 18, 1852

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GB 14.326/1852            Alfred  Vincent  Newton

of 66, Chancery Lane, in the county of Middlesex, mechanical draughtsman, for an improved mode of manufacturing railway chairs; 6 months: a communication.

October 19, 1852

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GB 14.327/1852    Joseph  Palin & Robert  William Sievier

respectively of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, wholesale druggist and of Upper Holloway, in the county of Middlesex, for their invention of improvements in brewing and also in the production of extracts or infusions for other purposes; six months.

October 19, 1852

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GB 14.328/1852           William  Edward  Newton

Machinery or apparatus for sewing double-looped stitches

vertical or up and down motion feeding, two needles, two threads,

double chain stitch (Grover & Baker stitch) sewing machine

of 66, Chancery Lane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, for improvements in machinery or apparatus for sewing; a communication; 6 months.

Grover & Baker

October 19, 1852

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GB 14.329/1852           William  Edward  Newton

of 66, Chancery Lane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer, for improvements in machinery or apparatus applicable to public carriages, for ascertaining and registering the number of passengers who have travelled therein during a given period and the distance each passenger has travelled; a communication; 6 months.

October 19, 1852

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GB 14.330/1852             Edward  Henry  Jackson

of 12, Litchfield Street, Soho, in the county of Middlesex, machinist, for his invention of certain improvements in producing artificial light and also in producing motive power; 6 months; colonies.

October 21, 1852

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GB 14.331/1852            Edward  Brailsford  Bright

of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, secretary to the English and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company and Charles Tilson Bright, of Manchester, in the same county, telegraphic engineer, for their invention of improvements in making telegraphic communications and in instruments and apparatus employed therein and connected therewith; 6 months; colonies.

October 21, 1852

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GB 14.332/1852                     William  Reid

of University Street, electric telegraph engineer, for his invention of improvements in electric telegraphs; 6 months; colonies.

October 21, 1852

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GB 14.333/1852                  William  Boggett

of Saint Martin's Lane, in the city of Westminster, gentleman and George Brooks Pettit, of Lisle Street, in the city of Westminster, civil engineer, for their invention of improvements in obtaining and applying heat and light; 6 months.

October 21, 1852

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GB 14.334/1852               John  Charles  Wilson

of the Bedford Flax Factory, Thornton, near Kirkcaldy, in the county of Fife, North Britain, civil engineer, for his invention of improvements in the machinery and processes employed in and for the manufacture of flax and other fibrous vegetable substances; 6 months; colonies.

October 21, 1852

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GB 14.335/1852                  Robert  Mcgavin

of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North Britain, merchant, for his invention of improvements in the manufacture of iron for ship building; 6 months.

October 23, 1852

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GB 14.336/1852    Henry Needham Scrope Shrapnel

of Gosport, for his invention of improvements in extracting gold and other metals from mineral and earthy substances; 6 months; colonies.

October 23, 1852

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GB 14.337/1852                    James  Lamb

of Kingsland, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman and Joseph Menday, of the same place, engineer, for their invention of improvements in the construction of kilns for burning or calcining cement, chalk, limestone and other substances requiring such process and in the application of the heat arising therefrom to the generation of steam; 6 months.

October 23, 1852

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GB 14.338/1852                   Joseph  Walker

of Dover, in the county of Kent, merchant, for improvements in treating cotton seeds, in obtaining products therefrom and in the processes and machinery employed therein; parts of which improvements are applicable to distillation; being partly a communication; 6 months; colonies.

November 2, 1852

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GB 14.339/1852                Patrick  McAnaspie

of Liverpool, gentleman, for his invention of a new manufacture of Portland-stone cement and other compositions for general building purposes and hydraulic works; 6 months; colonies.

November 2, 1852

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GB 14.340/1852                    John  Crowther

of Huddersfield, in the county of York, for his invention of a self-acting hydraulic crane or engine for lifting weights, such weights, when lifted, to be used as motive power, as also for loading and unloading vessels and vehicles; 6 months; colonies.

November 2, 1852

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GB 14.341/1852                      Louis  Arnier

of Rue du Loisir, Marseilles, in France, engineer, for his invention of certain improvements in steam boilers; 6 months; colonies.

November 6, 1852

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GB 14.342/1852     Pierre Armand Le Comte De Fontaine Moreau

of South Street, Finsbury, English and Foreign Patent Office, for inventions for certain improvements in the manufacture of certain articles of dress; a communication; 6 months; colonies.

November 6, 1852

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GB 14.343/1852                   Charles  Liddell

of Abingdon Street, in the city of Westminster, esquire, for improvements in electric telegraphs; a communication; 6 months; colonies.

November 11, 1852

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GB 14.344/1852                    John  Weems

of Johnstone, in the county of Renfrew, N. B., tinsmith, for his invention of improvements in the manufacture or production of metallic pipes and sheets; for which invention Letters Patent have been granted to him for Scotland bearing date the thirty-first day of May last, pursuant to which and under and by virtue of the fifty-third clause of the Patent Law Amendment Act, this Patent was sealed at one third of the fees and stamp duties in the schedule to the said Act mentioned and the said grant contains a clause that if the said John Weems, his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall not pay or cause to be paid at the Great Seal Patent Office the sums following, that is to say, the sum of sixteen pounds thirteen shillings and four pence at or before the expiration of the third year and the sum of thirty-three pounds six shillings and eight pence at or before the expiration of the seventh year of the term granted by the said Letters Patent, the same shall be void; with a proviso that a specification of the said invention is to be enrolled in the High Court of Chancery within six months from the date thereof.

November 11, 1852

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GB 14.345/1852                   Andrew  Fulton

of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, N. B., hatter, for his invention of improvements in hats and other coverings for the head; for which invention Letters Patent for Scotland have been granted to him bearing date the fourteenth day of June last, pursuant to which and under and by virtue of the fifty-third clause of the Patent Law Amendment Act, this Patent was sealed at one third of the fees and stamp duties in the schedule to the said Act mentioned and the said grant contains a clause that if the said Andrew Fulton, his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall not pay or cause to be paid at the Great Seal Patent Office the sums following, that is to say, the sum of sixteen pounds thirteen shillings and four pence at or before the expiration of the third year and the sum of thirty-three pounds six shillings and eight pence at or before the expiration of the seventh year of the term granted by the said Letters Patent, the same shall be void; with a proviso that a specification, of the said invention is to be enrolled in the High Court of Chancery within six months from the date thereof.

November 11, 1852

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GB 14.346/1852                   William  Petrie

of Woolwich, in the county of Kent, civil engineer, for his invention of improvements in obtaining and applying electric currents and in the apparatus employed therein; part or parts of which improvements are applicable to the refining of certain metals and to the production of metallic solutions and of certain acids; 6 months; colonies.

November 13, 1852

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GB 14.347/1852    Auguste  Edouard  Loradoux  Bellford

of 16, Castle Street, Holborn, in the city of London, patent agent, for improvements in the construction of springs for railway and other carriages; 6 months; a communication; colonies.

November 25, 1852

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GB 14.348/1852                     Moses  Poole

of the Patent Office, London, gentleman, for improvements in the elastic ribs, sticks, strips and fillets used in the manufacture of umbrellas, parasols and various other articles, in substitution of whalebone and steel heretofore employed; a communication; 6 months.

November 27, 1852

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GB 14.349/1852                    Lewis  Pocock

of Gloucester Road, Regent's Park, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman, for improvements in rendering sea and other water pure; 6 months; a communication; colonies.

November 27, 1852

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GB 14.350/1852              Pierre  Jules  Lamaille

of Paris, in the republic of France, manufacturer, for his invention of certain improvements in the preservation of japanned leather; 6 months; colonies.

December 1, 1852

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GB 14.351/1852                  William  Gorman

of Glasgow, in the county of Lanark, North Britain, engineer, for his invention of improvements in obtaining motive power; which improvements, or parts thereof, are applicable for measuring and transmitting aeriform bodies and fluids; for which invention Letters Patent have been granted to him on the twentieth day of April last for Scotland, pursuant to which and under and by virtue of the fifty third clause of the Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852, this Patent was sealed at one third of the fees and stamp duties in the schedule to the said Act mentioned and the said grant contains a clause that if the said William Gorman, his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall not pay or cause to be paid at the Great Seal Patent Office the sums following, that is to say, the sum of sixteen pounds thirteen shillings and four pence at or before the expiration of the third year and the sum of thirty-three pounds six shillings and eight pence at or before the expiration of the seventh year of the term granted by the said Letters Patent the same shall be void; with a proviso that a specification of the said invention is to be enrolled in the High Court of Chancery within six months from the date thereof.

December 8, 1852

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GB 14.352/1852                    George  Shaw

of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, patent agent, for certain improved machinery for making envelopes and bags; being a communication; 6 months.

December 17, 1852

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GB 14.353/1852                     Robert  Burn

of Edinburgh, Scotland, practical engineer, for certain improvement in steam engines; for which invention Letters Patent have been granted to him for Scotland, bearing date the sixth day of October last, pursuant to which and under and by virtue of the fifty-third clause of the Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852, this Patent was sealed at one third of the fees and stamp duties in the schedule to the said Act mentioned and the said grant contains a clause that if the said Robert Burn, his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall not pay or cause to be paid at the Great Seal Patent Office the sums following, that is to say, the sum of sixteen pounds thirteen shillings and four pence at or before the expiration of the third year and the sum of thirty-three pounds six shillings and eight pence at or before the expiration of the seventh year of the term granted by the said Letters Patent the same shall be void; with a proviso that a specification of the said invention is to be enrolled in the High Court of Chancery within six months from the date thereof.

December 21, 1852

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GB 14.354/1852                  Robert  Galloway

of Cartmel, in the county of Lancaster, for his invention of improvements in manufacturing and refining of sugar; 6 months; colonies.

December 21, 1852

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GB 14.354 Last Patent Old Series in 1852

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BRITISH PATENTS IN 1852

 

PART 2

New Series of British Patents

  Year Applications Granted  
  October - December 1852                 1.211                     unknow         

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OCTOBER 1852

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GB 1                                        Robert Adams

of King William Street in the City of London, for an invention for  improvements in ball-cartridges.

Letters Patent sealed.                                                         October  1, 1852

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GB 2                             George Henry Brockbank

of Crawley Street, Oakley Square, in the County of Middlesex, Pianoforte Manufacturer, for an invention for  improvements in upright pianofortes.

Letters Patent sealed.                                                          October  1, 1852

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GB 3                                       Peter  Spence

of Pendleton Alum Works, Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, for an invention for improvements in obtaining power by steam.

Letters Patent sealed.                                                         October  1, 1852

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GB 81                                Frederick  Osbourn

Machinery for Garments or Wearing Apparel

of  Albion Street, King’s Cross, in the County of Middlesex, Tailor, for an invention for  a machine or apparatus for facilitating the manufacture of various kinds of garments or wearing apparel.                

Letters Patent sealed.                                                         October  1, 1852

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GB 251                   Auguste Edouard Loradoux Bellford

Sewing Machine

of 16, Castle Street, Holborn, in the City of London, Patent Agent, for an invention for  improvements in sewing machines. A communication.

Wheeler & Wilson Company

Letters Patent sealed.                                                         October  6, 1852

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GB 347                  Auguste Edouard Loradoux Bellford

Sewing Machine

of 16, Castle Street, Holborn, in the City of London, Patent Agent, for an invention for improvements in sewing  cloth and other materials. A communication.

Letters Patent sealed.                                                       October  12, 1852

...Mr. Bellford obtained another patent for  improvements in sewing cloth and other materials, on October 12, 1852. Strange to say, we find in this specification another of the machines described in Mr. Hughes'  patent on August 10, 1852 (GB 14.256). We refer to the oblique double needle machine, diagrams of the needles of which are given at figures 62, 63, and 64 of our eighth article. The two machines are in fact identical in their construction an modus operandi...

The Practical Mechanic's Journal (Jan.1859)

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GB 413                              Charles Tiot Judkins

Sewing Machine

of Britannia Work, Manchester, in the County of Lancaster. Improvements or apparatus for sewing or stitching.

Letters Patent sealed.                                                       October  16, 1852

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NOVEMBER 1852

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GB 700                                 William  Johnson

Sewing Machine

of 47, Lincoln’s Fields, in the County of Middlesex and of Glasgow, North Britain, Civil Engineer , for an invention for improvements in machinery or apparatus for sewing . A communication.

Provisional protection only.                                           November  10, 1852 

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GB 713                              John Henry Johnson

Sewing Machine

of 47, Lincoln’s Inn Field, in the County of Middlesex and Glasgow, North Britain, Gentleman, for an invention for improvements in machinery or apparatus for sewing and stitching. A communication.

Letters Patent sealed.                                                   November  11, 1852 

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GB 758                          William Edward Newton

Knitting Machine

of the Office for Patents, 66, Chancery Lane, in the County of Middlesex, Civil Engineer, for an invention for improvements in knitting machinery. A communication. Letters Patent sealed.

November  15, 1852 

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GB 817                                   John  Pepper

Knitting Machine

junior of Portsmouth, in the State of New Hampshire, of the United State of America, for an invention for  a new or improved machine for knitting ribbed work.

Letters Patent sealed.                                                   November  22, 1852 

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DECEMBER 1852

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 GB 1.211                                 James  Lord

of the Inner Temple of the City of London, Barrister-at-Law, for an invention for improvements in carriage-step.        

Letters Patent sealed.                                                     December 31, 1852

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  Year Applications Granted  
  October - December 1852                 1.211                     unknow         

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BRITISH PATENTS IN ...

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OLD SERIES

FROM 1617 TO 1852 

 

NEW  SERIES 

                           1852   1853   1854   1855   1856   1857   1858   1859

1860  1861  1862   1863   1864   1865   1866   1867   1868   1869

1870  1871  1872   1873   1874   1875   1876   1877   1878   1879

1880  1881  1882   1883   1884   1885   1886   1887   1888   1889

1890  1891  1892   1893   1894   1895   1896   1897   1898   1899

1900  1901  1902   1903   1904   1905   1906   1907   1908   1909

       1910  1911  1912   1913   1914   1915                                     

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Chronological List of British Patent Models

From March 1617 to July 1853 (Old Series)

 

GB 1/1730               Aaron Rapburne & Roger Burges        March 2, 1617

GB  515/1730                           John Kay                                 May 8, 1730

GB  542/1733                            John Kay                              May 26, 1733

GB  701/1755              Charles Frederick Wiesenthal          June 24, 1755

GB  955/1770                         Robert Alsop                       March 22, 1770

GB 1.097/1775                   William Sheward                       June 10, 1775

GB 1.764/1790                      Thomas Saint                          July 17, 1780

GB 2.769/1804                       John Duncan                            May 30, 180

GB 3.012/1807                      James  Winter                 February 20, 1807

GB 3.571/1812                     John Scambler                          June 2, 1812

GB 4.627/1821                      James Winter                December 19, 1821

GB 5.788/1829                        Henry Bock                               May 2, 182

GB 6.513/1833        Daniel Ledsam and William Jones       Nov. 21, 1833

GB 6.931/1835   James Cropper & John Brown Milnes       Nov. 14, 1835

GB 7.079/1836                     William  Sneath                          May 3, 1836

GB 7.228/1836    Gordon Campbell  &  John Gibson  November 19, 1836

GB 7.236/1836                     William  Sneath              November 28, 1836

GB 7.923/1839                        Abel Morrall                      January 3, 1839

GB 8.606/1840                        Luke Hebert                      August 17, 1840

GB 8.948/1841         Edward Newton Thomas Archbold     May 4, 1841

GB 10.134/1844                  Leonard Bostwick                       April 2, 1844

GB 10.424/1844         John Fisher James Gibbons    December 7, 1844

GB 10.716/1845   J. Fisher & J. Gibbons & Thomas Roe     June 10, 1845

GB 11.025/1846              Arthur Eldred  Walker               January 6, 1846

GB 11.464/1846           William Thomas        (Howe)    December 1, 1846

GB 12.060/1848    Jean Marie Magnin  (Thimonnier)    February 9, 1846

GB 12.221/1848      William Thomas    (Morey's patent)     July 26, 1848

GB 12.462/1849                     Robert Brown                   February 8, 1849

GB 12.736/1849       William Thomas  &  John Marsh       August 9, 1849

GB 12.752/1849                    Charles Morey                    August 30, 1849

GB 14.161/1852                 Henry Houldsworth                   June 10, 1852

GB 14.240/1852      H. Houldsworth & J. Houldsworth        July 27, 1852

GB 14.256/1852     E.J. Hughes  Charles Tiot Judkins     August 10, 1852

GB 14.287/1852                   Julian  Bernard              September 10, 1852

GB 14.314/1852    P. A. Le Comte de Fontaine Moreau   October 7, 1852

GB 14.315/1852                 Solomon  Andrews                 October 7, 1852

GB 14.316/1852                 Alexander  Shairp                   October 7, 1852

GB 14.317/1852         Richard  Archibald  Brooman         October 7, 1852

GB 14.318/1852         Richard  Archibald  Brooman         October 7, 1852

GB 14.319/1852                John  Reed  Randell                October 7, 1852

GB 14.320/1852             William  Edward  Newton        October 11, 1852

GB 14.321/1852          Richard  Archibald  Brooman      October 14, 1852

GB 14.322/1852                   Walter  Ricardo                  October 14, 1852

GB 14.323/1852                   Thomas  Carter                  October 14, 1852

GB 14.324/1852                       John  Field                      October 14, 1852

GB 14.325/1852                   William  Brown                  October 18, 1852

GB 14.326/1852            Alfred  Vincent  Newton           October 19, 1852

GB 14.327/1852    Joseph  Palin & R. Wm. Sievier        October 19, 1852

GB 14.328/1852            William Edward Newton           October 19, 1852

GB 14.329/1852           William  Edward  Newton          October 19, 1852

GB 14.330/1852             Edward  Henry  Jackson          October 21, 1852

GB 14.331/1852            Edward  Brailsford  Bright        October 21, 1852

GB 14.332/1852                     William  Reid                    October 21, 1852

GB 14.333/1852                  William  Boggett                 October 21, 1852

GB 14.334/1852               John  Charles  Wilson            October 21, 1852

GB 14.335/1852                  Robert  Mcgavin                  October 23, 1852

GB 14.336/1852    Henry Needham Scrope Shrapnel    October 23, 1852

GB 14.337/1852                    James  Lamb                     October 23, 1852

GB 14.338/1852                   Joseph  Walker                 November 2, 1852

GB 14.339/1852                Patrick  McAnaspie              November 2, 1852

GB 14.340/1852                    John  Crowther                November 2, 1852

GB 14.341/1852                      Louis  Arnier                  November 6, 1852

GB 14.342/1852   P. A. Le Comte De Fontaine Moreau          Nov. 6, 1852

GB 14.343/1852                   Charles  Liddell               November 11, 1852

GB 14.344/1852                    John  Weems                 November 11, 1852

GB 14.345/1852                   Andrew  Fulton               November 11, 1852

GB 14.346/1852                   William  Petrie                November 13, 1852

GB 14.347/1852                A.  E.  L.  Bellford               November 25, 1852

GB 14.348/1852                     Moses  Poole                 November 27, 1852

GB 14.349/1852                    Lewis  Pocock                November 27, 1852

GB 14.350/1852              Pierre  Jules  Lamaille           December 1, 1852

GB 14.351/1852                  William  Gorman                December 8, 1852

GB 14.352/1852                    George  Shaw                December 17, 1852

GB 14.353/1852                     Robert  Burn                 December 21, 1852

GB 14.354/1852                  Robert  Galloway             December 21, 1852

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GB 14.354 Last Patent Old Series in 1852

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GB 14.355/1853             Thomas Fildes Cocker              January 11, 1853

GB 14.356/1853                Pierre Isidor David                February 5, 1853

GB 14.357/1853   Mary Honiball J. Honiball (W. H. Porter)   Feb. 9, 1853

GB 14.358/1853                     Joseph Gibbs                       March 21, 1853

GB 14.359/1853              Bennet Woodcroft                     July 26, 1853

 

 British Patent GB 14.359/1853 is the last patent granted under the medieval       system before the introduction of the Patent Law Amendment Act 1852 on       1 October of that year.

 

Chronological Index of Patents Applied For and Granted

From 1st October to December 31, 1852 (New Series)

 

First Patent New Series (1852)

GB 1                                        Robert Adams                    October  1, 1852

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GB 2                              George Henry Brockbank            October  1, 1852

GB 3                                       Peter  Spence                      October  1, 1852

GB 81                                Frederick  Osbourn                 October  1, 1852

GB 251                    A. E. L. Bellford   (W & W Co.)           October  6, 1852

GB 347                                 A. E. L. Bellford                  October  12, 1852

GB 413                              Charles Tiot Judkins             October  16, 1852

GB 700                                 William  Johnson           November  10, 1852

GB 713                              John Henry Johnson         November  11, 1852

GB 758                          William Edward Newton       November  15, 1852

GB 817                                    John  Pepper               November  22, 1852

GB 1.211                                   James  Lord                December 31, 1852