Mr. Frederic Albert Winsor (Shooter's Hill) for a method of employing raw or refined sugars in the composition of certain articles of great demand. Mr. John Justice (Dundee) for an improvement in the construction of stove-grates, calculated to prevent the smoking of chimnies, or to effect their cure. Mr. John Simpson (Birming ham) for improvements in the construction of lamps. Mr. Robert Bill (Rathboneplace) for an apparatus to facilitate the operation of washing clothes, and other processes necessary in family and other establishments. Mr. Richard Waters (Fore-street, Lambeth) for a new method of manufacturing pottery-ware. LONDON LONDON BILL OF MORTALITY. A general bill of all the Chrsitenings and Burials from December 10, 1811, to December 15, 1812: Christened in the 97 parishes within the walls, 1020-Buried, 1167.. Christened in the 17 parishes without the walls, 4284-Buried, 3837. Christened in the 23 out-parishes in Middlesex and Surrey, 11284— Buried, 9416. Christened in the 10 parishes in the city and liberties of Westminster, 3816-Buried, 3875. There have been executed in the city of London and county of Surrey, 20; of which number six only have been reported to be buried within the bills of mortality. |