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Exall, and Andrews, of Reading ; iioitable steam engine, 

 two horse power, price, fitted with governors, &c., complete, 

 ^"20, invented, improved, and manufactured by E. R. and 1', 

 Turner, of Ipswich; horizontal fixed steam engine, four 

 horse power, price, complete with boiler, ^110, without 

 boiler, £70, invented, improved, and manufactured by Bar- 

 rett, Exall, and Andrews (.the ten horse power fixed engine 

 of this firm obtained the first prize of the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society at Chester, being the last trial, and a t'lo 

 prize at the Carlisle IMeeting, the prize of '-i'M) francs and 

 gold medal of the Paris Universal Exhibition, the gold 

 medal of honour at Vienna, and the grand prize diploma at 

 Pesth) ; independent steam engine, two horse power, price 

 £80 — without governor, or felting and casing to boiler, £75, 

 invented, improved, aiid manufactured by E. R. and E. 

 Turner, of Ipswich; (new implement) patent combined 

 thrashing machine, price £0(1, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading ; 

 patent two horse portable thrashing machine, with patent 

 horse gear, price, as a fixture, £32 — as shown, portable, 

 with poles, &c , complete, £10, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by Ban-ett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading 

 (received prizes and medals from almost every agricultural 

 society in England and Ireland, first prizes and gold medals 

 at Paris, Vienna, Pesth, &c., the prize medal of the Great 

 Exiiibition of 1851, &c.) ; horse gear, for one or two horses, 

 with intermediate motion, price £13 10s. — horse gear £10, 

 intermediate motion £:> 10s., invented, improved, end ma- 

 nufactured by E . R. and F. Turner, of Ipswich ; patent 

 corn dressing machine (No. Ill)), price £13 10s., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by R. Hornsby and Sous, of 

 Grantham (awarded the council medal of the Great 

 Exhibition of 185i, eight prices of the Royal Agricultural 

 Society, and others by local agricultural societies too nume- 

 rous to mention); improved corn dressing machine (No. 5), 

 price £9, improved and manufactured by R. Garrett and Sons 

 of Saxmundham (received the first prize of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society at Chester, first class prizes from the German 

 Landowners' Society, Brunswick, the Adelaide (Australian) 

 Agriultural Society, and from numerous local agricultural 

 societies) ; patent coi'n screen, price £9, invented by T. C. 

 Bridgman, of Bury St. Edmunds, and improved and manufac- 

 tured by Robert Boby of Bury St. Edmunds (obtained 

 the first prize of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 

 the silver medal at Chelmsford, and many other pi-izes from 

 local societies); corn blowing machine, price £3 17s. 6d., 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; reaping ma- 

 chiae, price £42 lOs. at the works, invented by C. H. 

 McCormick of Chicago, U.S., and improved and manufac- 

 tured by Burgess and Key of Brentwood, Essex (has been 

 awarded several prizes by the Royal Agricultural Society) ; 

 combined reaping and mowing machine, price £35, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by W. A. Wood, of Hoosick 

 Falls, State of New York, U.S. (has been awarded upwards 

 of l(3o first class prizes); grass mowing machine (for 2 

 horses), price for 1 horse machine, £22, invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by W. A. Wood ; patent haymaking ma- 

 chine, (double action), price £1G 16s., invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by W. N. Nicholson of Newark-upon- 

 Trent (similar in construction to the machine which received 

 the first priie at the Salisbury Meeting of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society) ; patent haymaking machine (double 

 action), price £15 15s., invented and improved by the late 

 firm of Smith and Ashby of Stamford, and manufactured by 

 T. W. Ashby and Co. of Stamford (obtained the first prize 

 of the Royal Agricultural Society for 10 successive years) ; 

 registered haymaking machine (double action), price £14 

 14s., invented, improved, and manufactured by Barrett, 

 Exall, and Andrewes of Reading (awarded a prize by the 

 Royal Agricultural Society at the Salisbury Meeting) ; patent 

 iron horse rake, price £7 17s., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading ; pa- 

 tent iron horse rake, price £8 10s. (marked H H), invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by J. and F. Howard of Bed- 

 ford ; patent iron horse rake, price £8 10s., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by Thomas Smith of Bredfield ; 

 patent iron self acting horse rake, price £f), invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by .1. Mary church and Sons of 

 Haverfordwest-, patent wheel hand rake, price £2, iuvented 

 and improved by the late firm of Smith and Ashby of Stam- 

 ford, and manufactured by T. W. Ashby and Co. of Stam- 



ford ; bundle of tubular uou hand hay and corn rakes, price 

 1 0's. Cd. each ; and a bundle of wood framed hand drag rakes, 

 price 10s. and upwards each, if made to take to pieces 6d. 

 each extra; both invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 Warren Sharman of Melton Mowbray ; patent wrought 

 iron plough, price £5 Os. 6d. and upwards, invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by R. Hornsby and Sons of 

 Grantham (their newly invented ploughs have received two 

 first class prizes at the last meeting of the Royal Agricultu- 

 ral Society at Warwick) ; patent wrought iron plough, price, 

 with two wheels, £4 73. lid , steel breast 78. 6d extra, skim 

 coulter 5s. Gd., drag chain 2s., complete £5 2s. Gd., invented, 

 improved, aud manufactured by J. and F. Howard of Bed- 

 ford (ttie Messrs. Howard have received 14 first prizes for 

 their ploughs from the Royal Agricultural Society, besides 

 others from local and foreign societies too numerous to men- 

 tion); patent wrought iron plough, price, with two wheels, 

 £4 7s. 6d., steel breast 78. Gd. extra, skim coulter and drag 

 chain 7s., ridging body £1 17s. 6d., complete, with ridging 

 body, £G 19s. Gd , invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 Ransomes and Sima of Ipswich (received a prize at the 

 Warwick meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society) ; Scotch 

 swing plough, price ^£4 15s, improved by John Gray of 

 Uddingston, and manufactured by John Gray and Co. ; 

 American turnwrest plough, price £3 3s., manufactured by 

 J. and F. Howard of Bedford ; patent ridging plough, price, 

 including two arms and cutters, £2 14s. Gd., marker Gs., 

 harrow 9s., complete, to form ridging plough or single ridge 

 hoe with harrow, £3 9s. 6d., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by E. H. Bentall of Heybridge, near Maldon; 

 patent subsoil plough and pulverizer, price £5s. Ss., invented 

 by Mr. Reed of London, and improved and manufactured 

 by Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes of Reading (it has received 

 six prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society) ; patent 

 Archimedian subsoil and pulverizing plough, price £G 12s. 

 6d., invented by Lord C. Beauclerc, and manufactured by 

 Ransomes and Sims of Ipswich (received the piize of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society at Chelmsford) ; patent paring 

 plough, price £7 7s., invented and improved by William 

 Woofe of Weston Birt, and manufactured by William 

 Snowden of Longford, near Gloucester (it has received the 

 prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester and 

 Warwick, and 15 other prizes from various agricultural 

 associations) ; set of patent iron harrows, price £4, im- 

 proved and manufactured by J. and F. Howard of Bedford 

 (for their harrows the Messrs. Howard have received 12 

 first prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society, and numerous 

 other prizes and medals of English and foreign societies) ; 

 set of patent iron harrows (marked No. 346 light), price £4 

 13s. Gd., invented, improved, and manufactured by E. H. Ben- 

 tail of Heybridge, near Maldon (received a prize of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society at C hehnsford , and many other prizes and 

 medals from English and foreign associations aud exhibitions) ; 

 (new implement) set of patent excelsior harrows, price 41. 48., 

 invented by Seaman, late of Bedford, and manufactured by 

 Wallis and Haalam of Basingstoke ; (new implement) set of 

 patent revolving harrows, price 61, invented by Marritt, im- 

 proved and manufactured by A. and E. Croaskill of Beverley; 

 set of patent chain harrows, price 31. 158., invented by John 

 Cartwright of Shrewsbury, improved and manufactured by 

 Wm. Cambridge of Bristol ; patent broadshare and cultivator, 

 price 71. 17s. 6d., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 Edward Hammond Bentall of Heybridge, near Maldon (have 

 been awarded two prize medals of the Great Exhibition of 

 1851, the prize medal of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 

 1855. several first class prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society, 

 and a great number of first class prizes by nearly all the local 

 societies of the United Kingdom, on the Continent, and in the 

 Colonies, and the first prize of the Royal Agricultural Society 

 at Warwick as the best cultivator for light land) ; patent 

 broadshare.. cultivator, and subsoil plough, price 61. lOs. 6d., 

 invented, improved, aud manufactured by Edward Hammond 

 Bentall of Heybridge, near Maldon (it was awarded two medals 

 at the Great exhibition, one as a subsoil plough, and one as a 

 cultivator ; it also received the first prize of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society at Lincoln as the best cultivator, and the first 

 prize of the same society at Chelmford as the best subsoil 

 plough) ; patent cultivator with five prongs, price 9/., invented 

 by Richard Coleman of Chelmsford, improved aud manufac- 

 tured by Coleman and Sons of Chelmsford (received several 

 first-class prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society, including 



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