BRITISH PATENTS IN 1874

  Year Applications Granted  
        1874                          4.492                    3.162  

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FEBRUARY 1874

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GB 474                                 George  Haseltine

Sewing Machine

of the International Patent Office, Southampton Buildings, London, Doctor of Laws. A communication from William Gould Beckwith, of Newark, New Jersey, United States of America. Improvements in sewing machines. This invention relates to sewing machines in which a needle and hook cooperate to form the stitch and in which the material sewn is fed along by means of the needle and it consists in a novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts which have for their object to produce an improved, simple, effective and cheap sewing machine.

February 5, 1874

see:  Beckwith Sewing Machine Company

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MARCH 1874

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GB 1.000                           John Garrett Tongue

Book-Sewing Machine

of the firm of Tongue and Birkbeck, Patent Agents and Engineers, of 34, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of improvements in book sewing machines. A communication to him from abroad by Henry Graham Thompson, of Milford, in the county of Newhaven and State of Connecticut, United States of America. As set forth in his petition, recorded in the said office on the 21st day of March, 1874.

March 21, 1874

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JUNE 1874

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GB 2.225                             Samuel  Whitham

of the Calder Vale Iron Works, in Wakefield, in the county of York, Iron Master, for an invention of improvements in machinery or apparatus for rolling iron, steel and other metals, which invention relates more particularly to apparatus known as three high system to be used for rolling iron, steel, or other metals into plates or sheets, though parts of it are also applicable to rolls generally.

June 27, 1874

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JULY 1874

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GB 2.416       Robert  Wilson Morrell, Thomas  &  Joseph Parkinson

Sewing Machine

R. W. Morrell, Stuff Merchant, Thomas Parkinson, Skirt Manufacturer and Joseph Parkinson, Sewing Machine Maker, all of Bradford, in the county of York. 

patented in America,  US 202.857   April 23, 1878

July 9, 1874

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  Year Applications Granted  
        1874                          4.492                    3.162  

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GB 2.457 Peter Jensen

of Chancery-lane, London, for an invention of "improvements in sewing machines, more particularly applicable for button hole work. From abroad by Gustav Kallmeyer, Engineer and Edwin Schmidt, Technical Manager, both of .the Hamburg' American Sewing Machine Company Limited, late Pollack, Schmidt and Company, Hamburg.

July 8, 1875