Textile industry
The case of the privilege of Manufactory-advisor to Gaiten on the machines of paper invented
The case of the privilege of the merchant side of the car for the unwinding and suction of silk
The privilege of the prince Volkonsky to prepare an artificial gum
The gum was used in the manufacture of chintz.
Probably, Alexander Volkonsky (1787-1846), a Lieutenant, a participant in the Prussian campaigns (1806-1811) and the Patriotic War of 1812, a judge of the Ardatovsky District Court.
The case of the privilege of Adutant General Schilder to the preparation of waterproof tissues
Karl Shilder (1785-1854) - a military engineer. He participated in the Battle of Austerlitz, the Polish War of 1831, and the Crimean War. He is famous for the creation of a submarine in 1834.
The case of the privilege of the Manufactory-advisor to Gaiten on the method of treating hemp, flax and nettle to dress up the tissues, with the use of fibers from the fibers of the cattle feed, and the wood parts for the preparation of paper and the newly invented waters and spindles
Ivan Geiten, a Manufactur-Councillor, initiator of a painter's school in Moscow, head of tan-yard in Sviblovo. From 1830 he was the owner of the Yekaterinoslavl cloth factory.
The case of the privilege of the artist Fisher on the method of printing patterns invented by it invented by it, as well as gravel, like canvas, paper
The case of the privileges of the Moscow merchant Molchanov, with his son, on the method of production of cotton fabrics invented by them
Vladimir Molchanov (? –1850), a first-guild Moscow merchant, honorary citizen, Commercial Councillor.
Evgraf Molchanov (1808-1869), a first-guild Moscow merchant, honorary citizen, State Councillor. He owned a tea company, two textile factories. His property was the Khovrino estate. He was generous contributor - provided money for the construction of temples.
The case of the issuance of a 10-year-old privilege to the honorable citizen of Lepiškin on an automatic stop in a self-tental machine
Semyon Lepyoshkin (? - 1853), a first-guild merchant. In 1823 he and his brother organized a trading house in Moscow. He built the Voznesensk cotton mill and improved his enterprise constantly. Lepyoshkin was a member of the Trade Council under the Ministry, awarded the Order of St. Stanislav.
The case of the issuance of 10-year-old privileges in St. Petersburg 1 Guild of the merchant, honorable citizen Ivan Likhachev and a teacher of literature Nikolai Khanayan on a mealless way of extinguishing of spinning plants, with the help of the shell invented
Ivan Likhachyov, a first-guild St. Petersburg merchant and honorary citizen. He traded uniforms for officers in Gostiny Dvor and owned weaver's looms. In 1859 he and his sons received the right to be called manufacturers of gold fabrics and embroidery for the Imperial Court.
Ivan Geiten, a Manufactur-Councillor, initiator of a painter's school in Moscow, head of tan-yard in Sviblovo. From 1830 he was the owner of the Yekaterinoslavl cloth factory.