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mond and Chandler, of Salford ; a two-knife chaff engine, 

 price 21. lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; a two-knife chaff-engine, price 4Z. ISs., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by J. Comes, of Barbridge 

 (gained the prize of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 at the Lewes Meeting 1852, at Gloucester 1853, alao at Lincoln 

 1854) ; another size 8^. lOa. ; a chest of emigrant's tools, price 

 81. ; an assortment of farmer's tools, price SOs. ; a malt screen, 

 price 11. 153.; and a gravel screen, price 11. 59., all improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters; an improved dynamo- 

 meter or draught gauge, price 41. lOs., manufactured by the 

 exhibiters. 



Martin Meaden, of Warminster, Wilts. 

 A light Coburg or family conveyance, price complete 46Z. 

 83. ; a light four-wheel dog cart, price complete 48^. 14s. ; 

 a light Whitechapel cart, price complete 36Z. lis.; a light 

 sociable, or open family conveyance, price complete 105Z. ; a 

 light open four-wheel carriage, with moveable head and move- 

 able hind seat, price complete 71^. ISs. ; a light turndown- 

 seat phaeton, price complete 45/. ; and a light Brougham, or 

 close family conveyance, price complete 115*-., all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Williamson Brothers, Canal Iron Works, Kendal, 

 Westmoreland. 

 (New implement) a six-horae-power vortex turbine, price 

 40^., invented by James Thomson, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a three-horse-power fixed steam 

 engine, price 501. ; a one-horse gear-work, price 8/. ; an im- 

 proved two-horse gear-work, price 161.; a two-horse-power 

 thrashing machine, price 32/. ; an improved straw shaker, 

 price 6/. ; a two-horse-power thrashing machine, price 13/., or 

 with horse-work complete 28/. ; a web or brush harrow price 

 3/. ; and an improved portable mangle, price 3/. 5s., all in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Ransomes & Sims, of Ipswich, Suffolk. 

 A wrought iron horse hoe, for ridge work, with harrow at- 

 tached, price £3 6s., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; a patent haymaking machine with reverse ac- 

 tion, price £16 16s., invented and improved by W. N. Nichol- 

 son, of Newark, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; an 

 improved iron Suffolk horse drag rake, price £7 10s. (highly 

 commended at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at 

 Lincoln, 1854) ; another size, price £8 ; an improved Windsor 

 cart fitted with harvest ravea, price £17 10s.", if without the 

 harvest raves £16; a pony plough with wood beam and han- 

 dles, price £1 10s. ; (new implement) an iron pony plough 

 with one wheel, price £2 2s. ; (new implement) a light iron 

 plough with one wheel, price £2 17s. 6d. ; a patent trussed 

 beam iron plough with two wheels and skim coulter, price with 

 two wheels £4 12s. 6d., skim coulter 53. extra, if with steel 

 breast Qs. extra (awarded the prize of £10 and silver medal as 

 the best heavy land plough, and a prize of £10 and silver 

 medal as the best light land plough at the Royal Agricultural 

 Society's meeting at Southampton, and a council medal of the 

 Great Exhibition was awarded to it as made by Busby) ; a 

 patent iron plough fitted with steel breast, two wheels and skim 

 coulter, price £4 123. 6d. (awarded the prize at the meeting of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society at Lewes 1852, at Lincoln 

 1854, and again at Carlisle as the best plough for general pur- 

 poses) ; an iron solid beam general purpose plough with two 

 wheels and skim coulter, price £4 12s. 6d. ; a light solid beam 

 iron plough with two wheels and skim coulter, price £4 73. 6d., 

 all invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a 

 patent trussed beam iron one-way or turnwrest plough, price 

 £6 17s. 6d., invented by Henry Lowcock, improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiters (awarded the silver medal at the 

 Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Southampton 1844, 

 prize of £5 at Shrewsbury 1845, prize of £5 at Exeter 1850, 

 prize of £7 at Lewes 1852, prize of £7 at Gloucester 1853, 

 and the prize at Chelmsford 1856) ; a patent trussed beam 

 iron plough, price £6 8s. 6d., invented by John Clarke, of 

 Long Sutton, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters 

 (obtained the silver medal at the meeting of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society at Norwich) ; a moulding or double Tom iron 

 ridging plough, fitted with curved cutters and Norwegian har- 

 rows, price £3 ICs., with curved cutters £1 extra, Norwegian 

 harrow 10s. extra ; and (new implement) a light iron double 

 Tom plough, price £2 lOs., invented, improved, and manufac- 



tured by the exhibiter3 ; a patent trussed beam iron Archime- 

 dian subsoil plough, price £4 12s. 6d., invented by Lord C. 

 Beauclerk, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters (prize 

 at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Chelmsford, 

 1856) ; a Cotgreave's patent trenching and subsoil plough, 

 price £10 lOs., invented by Robert Cotgreave, improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters (awarded the silver medal at 

 Lincoln 1854, at Cariisle 1855, and at Chelmsford 1856) ; a 

 set of patent trussed iron whippletrees. No. 1, price £1 33. 

 (awarded a silver medal at the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 meeting at Derby 1843, and at Southampton 1844, at Lewea 

 1852 commended) ; an improved Scotch grubber with wheels, 

 price with head wheel 5/. 153. 6d., and with two hind wheels 

 6/.5s. 6d. ; an improved two horse scarifier, price fitted with 

 points 9/. 93. ; an improved wrought iron scarifier, cultivator, 

 and grubber, price 16/. (prize at the Royal Agricultural So- 

 ciety's meeting at Chelmsford, 1856) ; a set of light East 

 Anglian seed harrows, price 41. Ss. (awarded a prize at the 

 Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Chelmsford, 1856) ; a 

 set of medium East Anglian general purpose harrows, price 

 4/. lOs. ; and a set of heavy East Anglian harrows for rough 

 work, price 4.1. 153., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; an improved vertical barley awner on iron 

 stand, price 61. 6s., invented and improved by Henry Brins- 

 mead, of Ipswich, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a chaff 

 cutter for horse or steam power, price with two knives 15/., 

 with three knives 16/. ; and a chaff cutter for hand or horse 

 power, price 10/., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; a patent Cam chaff engine, price 5/. Ss., in- 

 vented and improved by G. A. Biddell, of Ipswich, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters (highly commended at the Royal 

 Agricultural Society's meeting at Lincoln, 1854) ; three sizes 

 of a chaff cutter, price 3/. lOs., 3/. 15s., and 41. 4s., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a double action 

 turnip cutter, price 5/. lOs., when fitted with wheels and han- 

 dles ] 3s. extra ; and a single action turnip cutter, price 41. 10s., 

 invented by J. Gardner, of Banbury, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a hand turnip cutter, price 1/. 12s. 6d., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; an 

 improved patent root grater, price 41. 10s., invented by Bushe 

 and Barter, of Lismore, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters ; a bruising mill for hand, horse or steam power, 

 price 16/. 16s., another size 71. lOs., invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a patent universal mill, price 

 9/. 10s., invented by G. A. Biddell, of Ipswich, improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a patent bean cutter on iron 

 stand for baud power, price 41. (awarded the silver medal of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society at Gloucester, also the silver 

 medal of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society at York in 1853, 

 and a second class medal at the meeting of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Improvement Society of Ireland at Killarney in 1853); 

 the same article on wood stand, price 3/. ISs. ; a patent steel 

 oat mill on iron stand for hand power, price 4/.; the same 

 article on wood stand, price 3/. 153. ; a patent combined steel 

 mill for beans and oats on iron stand, price 6/. 6s.; the same 

 article on wood stand, price 6/. ; and (new implement) a patent 

 combined bean and oat mill and oilcake breaker, price 71. lOs., 

 all invented by G. A. Biddell, of Ipswich, improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters ; an oilcake breaker, price 21. lOs. ; 

 an improved oilcake breaker, price 5/. ; an improved winnow- 

 ing machine, price 10/.; a hand power malt mill, price 5/.; an 

 improved circular-saw bench, price 30/. ; (new implement) a 

 circular-saw bench, price 15/.; (new implement) a one horse 

 gear with intermediate motion, price 12/. lOs.; (new imple- 

 ment) a one horse thrashing machine, price 27/. 10s.; a three 

 horse portable thrashing machine fitted with patent straw 

 shakers and four horse cap, price 85/. ; and a two horse porta- 

 ble thrashing machine, price 42/, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters (awarded the prize at the Royal 

 Agricultural Society's meeting at Gloucester in 1853 as the 

 best two horse thrashing machine, at the Killarney meeting of 

 the Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland in 1853, 

 at the Armagh meeting in 1854, and again at the Carlow 

 meeting of the same society in 1855, the first prize was 

 awarded to this machine) ; a patent combined portable thrash- 

 ing machine with patent drum and iron road wheels, price 

 105/., invented by Henry Briiismead, of Ipswich, improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters; (new implement) a combined 

 portable thrashing and finishing machine on wood wheels, price 

 130/. ; a seven horse power portable steam engine, price 215/., 

 with heating apparatus 15/. extra (the prize of 10/, was awarded 



