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of Ireland, held at Dublin, iu 1851 : tlie judges also com- 

 mended it at the Royal Agncultural Society's meetiug at 

 Carlisle, iu 1855) ; and an improved three-row horse hoe, 

 price £4 lOs., both invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by tlie cxhibiter, six sizes of a set of patent four-beam 

 diagonal iron harrows, price liom £2 lOs. to £C, invented 

 by Samuel Laurence Taylor, of Cotton End, improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibitor (prizes of £2 and £3_werG 

 awarded for these at the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 meeting at Chelmsford, 1856: obtained a prize at the meet- 

 ing of the Royal Agricultural Society at Derby in 1843, at 

 Southampton in 184-4, at Slirewsbury in 1845, at North- 

 ampton in 1847, at Norwich in 1840, and at Exeter in 

 1850 ; the prize medal was also awarded at the Great Ex- 

 liibition of 1851, also a prize at Lewes meetiug in 1852, and 

 at Gloucester in 1853) ; a set of three patent four-beam 

 diagonal drag harrows, price £6 10s., invented by Samuel 

 Laurence Taylor, of Cotton End, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the cxhibiter; two four-wheel wrought-iron lever 

 scufflers, price £6 and £7 ; two sizes of a small two-knife 

 cliaff engine, price £2 15s, and £4 10s.; a two-knife chaff 

 engine, price £7 10s., to cut one length £7 ; a three-knife 

 chaff engine, price £8 8s. ; a two-knife chaff engine, price 

 £10, to cut three lengths £10 10s. ; and a three-knife chaff 

 engine, price £14 14s., all invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter ; a set of improved whippletrees, 

 price Us. 6d. ; and a set of improved equalizing whipple- 

 trees, price £1 6s., manufactured by the exhibiter ; a drain- 

 ing pipe and tile machine (No. 1), price, with one die and 

 horse, £13 13s. (received a prize of £25 at the North- 

 ampton meeting in 1847); and a draining pipe and tile 

 macliine (No. 3), price £17 17s., if fitted with die, stage, 

 and cutting-oft' apparatus for making pan-tiles £3 3s. extra, 

 if ditto for making bricks £4 4s. extra; a combined horse 

 hoe, scarifier, and bouting plough, price £4 10s., if without 

 moulding-plough £3 10s. ; a wrought iron plough (marked 

 T S 1 ), price £4 43., if with skim coulter 5s. extra ; and 

 a double-breasted bouting-plougb, price £3 15s., fitted as 

 swing-plough £3 5s., with one wheel £3 10s., with marks 

 to regulate the width of ridges 7s. 6d. extra, with a set of 

 hoes 10s. extra, all invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter. 



Hekry Cogan, of Trent, near Sherborne, Dorsetshire. 

 (New implement) a cultivator or scarifier, price £10 

 10s., invented and manufticturcd by the exhibiter. 



Perreaux and Co., of 39, Mark-lane, London. 



Different sizes of a patent India-rubber pump valve, from 

 2?5 to 6 inches, and prices from 83. to £1 lOs. (obtained the 

 2nd prize at the "Exposition Universelle" 1856, silver 

 medal at the Concours Regional d'Evreux 1857, silver 

 medal at the Exposition de Vienne 1857, large gold medal 

 from the Socicte' d'Encouragement 1857); soupape retcnue, 

 price £1 ; and a three-inch patent pump, price £4, all in- 

 vented by L. G. Perreaux, of Paris, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters; a three-inch patent lift and force pump, 

 price £7 10s.; and a patent liquid manure pump, price £3 

 1 Os., invented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a 

 French house or garden pump, price £4 lOs., invented by 

 L. G. Perreaux, of Paris, and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibitors ; and a force pump, price £12 10s., invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Barnard and Bishop, of Norwich, Norfolk. 



Several strong wrought iron garden chairs, prices from 

 8s. 6d. to £2 2s. ; an iron garden seat, price 12s, 6d. ; 

 wrought iron folding garden stools, price from 4s. to 4s. 6d. ; 

 registered iron troughs for poultry, price from Is. 9d, to 

 ] 5s. ; troughs for dogs, price 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. ; several rolls 

 of galvanized wire netting, various meshes and gauges for 

 poultrj', aviaries, rabbits, sheep, &c., price from 4^d. per 

 lineal yard and 3d. per superficial foot to lid. per lineal 

 yard ; a sample of strained wire fencing, price, for strain- 

 ing posts 37s. each, for fencing, including fixing. Is. lid. 

 per lineal yard ; and six poultry hurdles, price 5s. 6d. each, 

 all these are invented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 a patent sheep fold hurdle, price IGs., wheels 10s., one of 

 which is sufficient for a fold, invented by Henry Gilbert, 

 Esq., of Kensington, Middlesex, and improved and manu- 

 factm-ed by the exhibiters; several double Norfolk pig 



troughs, price from Os. 6d, to 16s, ; and single Norfolk pig 

 troughs, price from 7s. 6d, to £1 7s. ; several other descrip- 

 tions of pig troughs, price from 4s. to £2 5s., all improved 

 or invented by the exhibiters ; two sizes of a patent barley 

 hummeller or aveller, price £4 10s. and £5 lOs., invented 

 by R. R. Holbeu, of Carton, Cambridge, improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; two sizes of a patent 

 turnip and root rasping or pulping machine, for cattle or 

 sheep, price £5 and £7, invented and manufactiu-ed by the 

 exhibiters; a root grater or turnip cutter, price £4 10s., 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a root 

 grater, price £3 10s., inventedby Bushe and Barter, of Lis- 

 more, Ireland, improved and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; a Gardner's turnip cutter for sheep, price £4 10s., 

 or mounted on wheels and with handles £5 2s., invented 

 by James Gardner, of Banbury, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a patent self-rolling mangle, price 

 £7 7s., invented by Charles Barnard, of Norwich, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a cottage mangle, price 

 £3 10s, ; a table mangle, price £2 12s. 6d, ; and two sizes 

 of a cast-iron window frame and casement, price 14s. and 

 18s., invented and manufactured by the exhibiters; a 

 wrought-iron hay-rack or crib, for cattle or horses, price £1 

 10s., improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a 

 housemaid's barrow, price £3 10s. ; a bundle of Prussian 

 hoes (assorted sizes), price Is. 6d. to 2s. each ; a bundle of 

 horizontal hoes (assorted sizes), price 2s. each ; a bundle of 

 drill hoes (assorted sizes), price. No. 1 2s. 6d., No. 2 3s,, 

 No. 3 3s. 6d. each ; a self-acting funiigator, price 4s, 6d. ; 

 a water-cock, of cast iron, price 5s. 6d. ; and a water-cock, 

 of cast iron, price 7s. 6d. each, [all improved and manufac- 

 tured by Gidney and Son, of Dereham, Norfolk, 

 Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading, 

 Berkshire. 

 N.B. All the articles on this stand are invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiters, except other- 

 wise mentioned. 



A registered hay making machine, price £14 (obtained 

 the prize of the Royal Improvement Society of Ireland at 

 the Dublin meeting,' 1851 ) ; a patent horse rake for bay, &c., 

 price £17 17s. (received the prize of the Great Yorkshire 

 Society at Sheffield, 1852, also a first-class medal of the 

 Royal Improvement Society of Ireland at Galway) ; a one- 

 horse cart with harvest frame, price £17 ; a live-horse 

 power portable steam engine, price £185 ; a six-horse power 

 portable steam engine, price £210 (obtained the prize 

 medal of the Great Exhibition, 1851, the prize of the 

 Royal Agricultural Societj^ of England at Lewes, 1852, the 

 high commendation of the same Society at Carhsle, 1 855, 

 the prize of 400 francs and silver medal at Paris, 1856, 

 the first gold medal at Vienna, 1857); an eight-horse 

 power portable steam engine, price with wood wheels 

 £245 ; an eight-horse power horizontal fixed steam engine, 

 price, including boiler, necessary connections, and man's 

 time fixing, £208 (received the prize of £10 at the Carlisle 

 meeting, 1855, and spoken of very highly for its simplicity 

 of construction, the first prize of 600 francs and the gold 

 medal at Paris, 1856, and the gold medal at Vienna 1857 ;) 

 a set of steam-power fixed barn works, price, exclusive of 

 carriage and fixing, £133; a 54-incli steam-power com- 

 bined portable thrashing machine, price with wooden 

 wheels £96; a three-horse power patent portable thrash- 

 ing machine and horse gear, price complete to fix £42 19s., 

 with travelling wheels as exhibited £50 2s. ; a two-horse 

 power patent portable thrashing machine, price complete to 

 fix £34 4s., with travelling wheels as the one exhibited £40 

 17s. (received prizes, commendations, and medals from al- 

 most every Agricultural Society in England and Ireland, 

 and the prize of 250 francs and the gold medal at Paris, 

 1856, and the first gold medal at Vienna, 1857) ; a barley 

 aveller, price £5 (obtained the commendation of the Royal 

 and other Societies) ; an oilcake breaker for hand power, 

 price £5 ; a No. 4 oilcake breaker for horse or steam 

 power, price fitted with clip for horse power £12 12s., and 

 fitted for steam as exhibited £1 3 13s. ; a paragon universal 

 grain mill, marked J. C, price £5 10s, (received the prize 

 medal of the Great Exhibition, besides others) ; a paragon 

 universal grain mill, marked J. F., price £10 ; a pair of 

 Peak stones for grinding corn by horse or steam power, 

 price £21 ; various sizes of patent safety chaff cutter for 



