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nursing cliair.s, price from 143. to 10/. 10s. each, invented 

 and nuinufactured by Wilson, Newton, and Co., of 144, 

 High llolborn, Loudon; a model of the new patent invalid 

 bed, price 12/., invented by George Robinson, of 141, 

 High Holborn, an<l manufactured by Wilson, Newton, and 

 Co., of 144, High Holborn, London. 



William Clay, of the Bridgewater Foundry, EUes- 

 mere Salop. 



A 7-horse power portable ste.im engine, price 220/., and 

 an improved portable combined thrashing machine, price 

 9.5/., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 a light plain l-hors>! cart, price 12/. 10s., and a strong plain 

 1-horse cart, price 1."/ , invented and manufactured b3' the 

 exhibiter; an improved wrouglit iron iire-prouf safe, price 

 8/., invented, improved, and manufactured by Miller and 

 Son, of Liverpool; a patent broadshare and subsoil plough, 

 price 107. IGs. 6d. (gained the two prize medals at the Great 

 Exhibition of liiSl, and tiie prize at the Lincoln meeting of 

 the Royal Agricultural Societ}- 1854); a patent broadshare 

 cultivator and subsoil plough, price 11. 17s. (>d. (obtained 

 tliree prizes at the Chelmsford meeting) ; a patent light iron 

 beamed broadshare plough, price bl. l5s. Gd., and a patent 

 root-pulper, price 5s. 5s. and upwards (the puljjer has taken 

 the lirst prize wherever exhibited since 185(), including the 

 prizes at the following places— Dublin, Rotherhatn, Norwich, 

 and Evesham in 1856, Newton Abbott, Swaffham, Helms- 

 le}', Bushhury, York, and Glasgow in 1857); a sack- 

 weighing machine, price 4/. 4s, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by R. Forshaw and Co., of Liverpool ; a 

 light useful wrought-iron horse-hoe, price 2/., invented and 

 manuafctured by the exhibiter ; an improved double-ro^v cup 

 turnip drill, price 4/. I5s., invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter; a combined double-row cup turnip 

 and manure drill, price 10/., invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by Gower of Market Drayton, Salop; an improved, 

 light wrought iron single-row turnip drill, juice 1/. 15s , an 

 improved 4-horse wrouglit iron lever scarifier, price 7/., an 

 improved 3-horse wrought iron lever scarifier, price 6/., an 

 improved ridge plough with two wheels, price 3^ 5s., and 

 an improved ridge-plough and horse-hoe, priCe 4/, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by tiie exhibittr. 



CooKii Brothers, of Shrewsbury, Shropshire. 



A 7-horse portable steam engine, price 200/., a 7-horso 

 portable thrashing machine, price 90/, improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters ; (new implement) a corn or seed 

 screen (adjustable), price 21. Ss., invented and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters. 



James Cornes, of Barbridge, near Nantwich, 

 Cheshire. 



Fourteen different sizes and specimens of a registered 

 chaft"-cutting machine, with two and three knives, price 

 from 2/. 15s. to 13/. (gained the first prize given by the 

 Royal Agricultur.al Society of England for eleven years in 

 succession), invented by John Cornes, sen., of Barbridge, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; a dressing 

 maciiine, price 8/., (new implement) three sizes of a cheese 

 apparatus, price 2/. 5s. to 2/. I5s., a curd mill, price 2/., and 

 three sizes of a cheese stool for heating cheese, price 10s. 

 to 12s., all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter; six sizes of a single cheese press, price 2/. lOs. 

 to 3/. 3s., improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a 

 seed drill, invented by John Comes, senior, price 2/. 10s., 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; a one-horse 

 cart for general purposes, price 15/., a bone mill, price 15/, 

 a farmer's mangle, price 4/. 4s , a patent mangle, price 10/. 

 lOs., a four-horse power works, price 17/., a two horsepower 

 works, price 15/, a one or two-horse power works, price 

 12/. 10s., a four-horse power thrashing box, price 15/., a 

 churning apparatus, price 6/. 10s., two churns and staffs, 

 price 3/. 10s., and a potato mil!, price 1/. 15s.„ invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a carriage 

 or lifting jack, price 15s., and a set of wliippletrees, price 

 12s. Gd., improved and manufactured by the exliibiter ; a 

 patent economical drill for dry manure and seeds, 

 price 15/,, invented .and manufactured by R. and .L 

 Reeves, of Britten ; a lifting-jack, price 3/, .5s 



(a card of commendation was awarded by the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society held at Lincoln 1854), improved and ma- 

 nufactured by John Maton, of Twywell Works; a liquid 

 manure cart, price 14/., invented by Stretton, of 

 Bristol, improved and mannfactured by the ex- 

 hibiter ; a clod crusher and Norwegian harrow, 

 price 11. Wf., invented by the Kev. W. J. Whar- 

 ton, of Birniingham, improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter ; a patent lever iron tooth horse rake for hay, 

 corn, stubble, couch, grass, &c., jirice H. 10s., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by Smith and Ashby, of Stam- 

 ford ; a combined mill for oats .and beans, price .5/., im- 

 proved and manufactured by li. White, of London; an 

 improved corn crusher, price 5/. 5s., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by Richmond and Cliandler, of 

 Manchester; a linseed cake-breaking machine, price 3/. 

 15s., improved and manufactured by B. Samuelson, of Bau- 

 bury ; a Moody's patent turnip cutter, price 4/. lOa., 

 invented by Edninnd Moody, late of Maiden Bradley, im- 

 proved and m.anufactured by Hugh Carson, of Warminster ; 

 a Phillips's patent improved root mincer, price 6/. (awarded 

 the Society's prizes at the Lincoln and Carlisle meetings), 

 invented by Frederick Phillips, of Brandon, improved and 

 manufactured by James Woeds, of Stowmarket ; and a light 

 one-horse hoe, price 21. 10s., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter. 



Thomas Cawley, of Nantwich, Cheshire. 



A patent hay-making machine for one horse, invented and 

 manufactured by W. N. Nicholson of Newark (the first prize 

 was awarded, after trial, at the Salisbury Meeting of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society iu 1857), price 15/ ; an iaiproved lever 

 corn and seed drdl, 11 coulter, manufactured by Gower and 

 Sous, of Market Drayton, price 26'. 7s. ; an improved five-row 

 corn drill, invented, improved and manufactured by J.Gilbert, 

 of Eversham, price 7/- 7s. ; an improved two-row turnip and 

 mangel wurzel drill, manufactured by W. and J. Kodenhurst, 

 of Market Drayton, price 5z. ; aBeutall's improved broadshare, 

 price 5^. 53.; and a Beutall's improved drill plough and scuf- 

 fler, price 57s. 6d., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 E. H. Beafall, of Heybridge; an improved horse rake, with 

 steel teeth, manufactured by L. and F. Howard, of Bedford 

 (two first prizes have been awarded to this implement by the 

 Royal Agricultural Society of England), price %l. lOs. ; a set 

 of four-beam patent harrows, invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by J. and F. Howard, of Bedford, price 74s. ; a set of 

 four-beam harrows, matiufactuied by John Dodd, of Balterby, 

 price 7O3. ; a pony plough with one wheel, price 423. ; a oue- 

 horse plough with one wheel, price 55s. ; a two-horse swing 

 plough, price 70s. ; and a two-horse plough with two wheels 

 and skim coulter, price 909., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by Ransoraes aud Sims, of Ipswich ; a one-horse 

 plough with one wheel, price 55s. ; a two-horse plough with 

 two wheels and skiui coulter, price 90s. ; and a two-horse 

 plough with two wheels and skim coulter, price 97s. 6d , in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by J. and F. Howard, of 

 Bedford ; ihreesizesof a Bentair3 patent root pulper, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by E. H. Beut&U, of Heybridge, 

 price 5/. 59. and upwards ; a Moody's patent turnip and mangel 

 cutter, invented by E. Moody, of Maiden Bradley, improved 

 and manufactured by Hugh Carsou, of Warminster, price 903. ; 

 a weighing m.achine, manufactured by W. and T. Avery, of 

 Birmingham, price 45s. ; an iron sheep trough on wheels, price 

 30s. ; and a wrought-iron sheep-rack on wheels, price 44s., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by Hill and Smith, of 

 Brierley Hill ; a land roller with three barrels, manufactured 

 by John Prince, of Nantwich, price 11/.; a garden roller, 

 manufactured by the Coalbrookdale Company, of Shiffnall, 

 price 463. ; a patent wringing and mangling machine, manu- 

 factured by John Starkey, of Liverpool, price 703. ; a galvanized 

 liquid manure pump, manufactured by B. Samuelson, of Ban- 

 bury, price 45s.; a cast-iron vase, price 30s.; and a cast-iron 

 pedestal for vase, price 10s., manufactured by James Haywood, 

 of Derby ; a cast-iron trough for small pigs, with 14 divisions, 

 manufactured by James Millard, of Rugeley, price Ss. 6d.; 

 several sizes of a cast-iron pig-trougb, manufactured by the 

 Coalbrookdale Company, of Shift'aal, price 7s. and upwards ; 

 three sizes of a registered chaff-cutting machine with two 

 knives, invented by JohnCurnes, senr., of Barbridge, improved 

 and manufactured by James Cornes, of Barbridge (gained the 



