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steam engine, with vertical cylinder, price il92 Ss., lilted 

 with horse shafts and pulley, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by James Haywood, jun., of Derby ; root 

 washer, price £i 43. ; and steaming apparatus, price £0" Dt. ; 

 both invented, improved, and manufactured by the ex- 

 liibiters; patent kneadin.u; macliine, price £10, invented by 

 John Hodgkinson, of Atherton, and improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters; sack truck and holder combined, 

 price £1 12s,, invented by Dr. Gilbert, of London, improved 

 by Joshua Gooch, of ilarleston, and manufactured by the 

 exhihitera ; patent disintegrator, price, fitted with casing 

 complete, £49, invented by Tliomas Carr, of Birkenhead, 

 and improved and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



James Hayes, of Elton, near Ouudle, Huntingdon- 

 shire. 

 Patent portable straw elevator, price £59 ; portable corn 

 grinding mill, price £18 10s. and upwards; and a flour 

 dressing machine, price £18; all invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter; churn, price £1 lOs, in- 

 vented and improved by E. A. Ferryman, of Wavenhoe, 

 and manufactured by J. Gramm,of Oundle (awarded a silver 

 medal at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at 

 Salisbury, July 20th, 1857). 



The Busby Agricultural Implement Company, of New- 

 tou-le- Willows, near Bedale, Yorkshire. 

 Farm gate, invented, improved, and manufactured by J. 

 B. Booth, E3q., of Kiilerby, near Catterick, price 259. ; one 

 horse cart, invented by W. Lister, Esq., of Dunaa Bank, 

 Richmond, improved by William Busby, of Newton-le- Wil- 

 lows, and manufactured by the exhibiters, received a prize of 

 £10 at the Exeter Meeting in 1850, a Council Medal at the 

 Great Exhibition in 1851, a prize of £10 at Lewes in 1852, a 

 Silver Medal at Lincoln in 185i, and the Bath and West of 

 England's Society's prize for three years in succession, and a 

 prize of £i at Salisbury in 1857, price £13, harvest raves 403. 

 extra ; two wheeled plough for gcueial purposes, invented and 

 improved by William liusby, of Newtou-lc- Willows, and 

 m<>nufactured by the exhibiters, received the award of the 

 Couucil Medal of the Great Exhibition of 1851, a firat-class 

 Medal at the Paris Exhibition, and also six head prizes from 

 the Royal Agricultural Society of England in eigbit years, £10 

 at the Rotherham Meeting 1856, and prize at Warwick, 

 1860, price with steel breast, skim, chain, clasp, and weight 

 £5 23. 6d. ; double breast or ridging plough, invented, and 

 improved by William Busby, of Newton-le- Willows, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters, price Sis. ; Tennant's grub- 

 ber, manufacturedl)y the exhibiters, price 903.; chain harrow 

 for grass lands, with spiked links, price £6 63. ; horse hoe 

 with three tines, price 40s.; horse hoe with expanding harrow, 

 price 553. ; five tiucd grubber or horse hoe, invented and im- 

 proved by William Buaby of Newton-le- Willows, and mann- 

 factured by the exhibiters, price 6?3. as grubber, with 73. 6d. 

 for tines, for hoeing. 



Robert Cuthbert and Co., Newton-le-Willows, 

 Bedale, Yorkshire. 



Light reaping machine, for one of two horses, invented by 

 Hussey, and improved and manufactured by the exhibiters, 

 received a prize at every show it competed at in 1858 and 

 1859, price £22, extra knives SOs., side delivery SOs. extra ; 

 grass mowing and reaping machines, combined, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters, price £30 ; 

 two horse reaper, invented by Hussey, and improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters. price £24, extra set of knives 

 303. 



RoRERT BoBY, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk. 



Large patent corn screen, was awarded the first prize of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, price £9 ; patent corn 

 dressing machine, price £15 ; small patent corn screen, with 

 improved extra separator, invented by T. C. Bridgman of Bury 

 St. Edmund's, improved and manufactured by tlie exhibiters, 

 price £8 10s.; patent corn screen, with blower, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter, price £12 ; 

 (new implement) new improved barley aveller, invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter, price 903. 



James Braggins, Banbury, Oxford. 

 (New binge) wood park gate, fitted with Braggin'a patent 



hiuge, for regulating the hanging of field and park gates, in- 

 vented and manufactured by the exhibiter, price lOOs. ; wood 

 field gates, price SOs. and upwards, and pair of small garden or 

 field gates and hanging posts, fitted with Braggins' patent 

 hinge as above, price 523. 



Thomas, Robert, and Reuben Hunt, of Earls 

 Colue, near Halsted, Essex. 

 Improved machine for hulling clover and trefoil seed, im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiters; received the 

 prize of the Bath and West of England Show in 1855, and 

 the Society's silver medal the same year at Carlisle, price 

 £46 ; corn dressing machine, improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibitors, prices £8 83. ; one horse gear, price £11 lis.; 

 one-row cup drill, price SOs., and bundle of Essex improved 

 scythes, invented, improved, and mauufa:;tured by the exhi- 

 biters, price lis. 6d. 



Isaac James, of Tivoli Works, Cheltenham, Glouces- 

 tershire. 

 (New itsplement) prize liquid^mauure distributor, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter, awarded the 

 £2 prize at the Royal Agricultural Society at Salisbury, price 

 £24 ; (new implement) improved liquid manure pump, in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by Warner, of London, 

 price 6O3., suction pipe, best, 23. 3d. per foot, second best 23. 

 per foot ; (new implement) patent washing, wringing, and 

 mangling machine, invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter, price £3 lOs. and £7. 



Hugh Carson, of Wiltshire Foundry, Warminster, 



Wilts. 



Chaff cutting eagine, for steam power, invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter, it was highly commended 

 at the Bath and West of England Society in 1355, 1856, and 

 1857, aad was awarded the prize at their Cardiff meeting in 

 1853, was also highly commended at the Chester meeting of 

 the Hoyal Agricultural Society in July, 1858, price £13 138, 

 pulley for power and change wheel extra ; cbafF cutting en- 

 gine, for horse or steam power, price £11, extra as above; 

 chaff cutting engine, for hand power, price SOs. and upwards ; 

 Moody's patent turnip cutter (No. 1), for hand power.oniron 

 frame, invented by Edmund Moody, late of Maiden Bradley, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 903. and 

 upwards; wrought iron hcrse hoe, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter — these are of all sizes and 

 prices from 55s. upwards (they received the following prizes: 

 from the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Salisbury, 

 1857, the Bath and West of England Society at Yeovil, 1856, 

 at Newton Abbott 1857, and at Cardiff 1858, from the Royal 

 Improvement Society of Ireland at Londonderry, 1858) ; 

 single cheese press, with double lever and pulley, price 55b.; 

 double cheese press, with double lever and pulley, price £5 

 5s., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter 

 —these presses have received prizes from the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society of England at Cheater 1858, and a silver medal 

 at Salisbury, 1857, from the Bath and West of England 

 Society at Newton Abbott, 1857, and at Cardiff, 1858, and 

 from the Highland Agricultural Society of Scotland at Aber- 

 deen, 1858. 



John Eaton, of Twywell Works, Kettering, North- 

 amptonshire. 



Field gate, price, with fastenings complete, 21s., with oak 

 gate-post as exhibited, 6s. extra, improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter; (new implement) patent turnip thinner, 

 price .=£5, invented and i.nproved by the exhibiter; (new 

 implement) patent turnip thinner and hoe combined, price 

 ^0, invented by the exhibiter; wiuuowiug machine and 

 blower combined, price i'7 7s. find upwards; sheep cribs, price 

 with an extra frame for horse-feeding if required and with- 

 out a cover, 22s. OJ., with an extra projecting cover that 

 will secure the food from driving rains for sheep-feeding, 

 3O3. and upwards, accorduig to size ; one horse cart for 

 general farm purposes, price .=£10 IDs. (obtained the prize 

 at the Yoric meeting, 1848), and lifting jacks, price £3 and 

 upwards, invented by tho exhibiter; screw jack, price 25s. 

 Gd., invented and manufactured by the exliibiter. 



William Foster, of Lincoln. 



Combined portable thrashing machine for preparing the 



