Aioard of Live-Stock Prizes at Salisbury. xi 



William Wilson, of Baylham Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk : the Prize of Ten 

 SovEREiGXS, for his 2-years old chesnut Suffolk Agricultural Stallion 

 " Youug Duke;" bred by Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of Broom 

 Hall, uear Eye ; sire, " Catlin's Duke ;" dam, without name. 



Samuel Woltox, jun., of Kesgrave, Woodbridge, Suffolk : the Prize of 

 Twenty Sovereigns, for his 10 years-old chesnut Suffolk Agricultural 

 Mare " Bonny," with her Foal ; breeder of the mare unknown (purchased 

 at 2 years old of Eobert Parker, of Badwell Ash, Suffolk). 



Samuel Wrinch, of Great- Holland, Colchester: the Prize of Ten Sove- 

 reigns, for his 6 years-old chesnut Suffolk Agricultural Mare " Brock," 

 with her Foal ; breeder of the mare unknown (purchased of a dealer 

 when 1 year old). 



William Long, of Amesbury, Wiltshire : the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, 

 for his 2 years 2 months and 8 days-old chesnut Agricultural Filly 

 "Judy ;" bred by himself; sire, " Tomboy ;" dam, " Punch." 



Samuel Wrinch, of Great Holland : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 

 2 years-old chesnut Suffolk Agricultural Filly (without name) ; bred by 

 Leonard Wrinch, jun., of Little Oakley, Harwich ; sire, " Duke ;" dam, 

 " Brock." 



William Buller, jun., of Hanwell Fields, Banbury : the Prize of Fifteen 

 Sovereigns, for his 6 years-old brown Oxfordshire Dray Stallion " The 

 Conque/br ;" bred by John White of America; sire, "Lion;'' dam, 

 " Brown." 



Lord St. John, of Melchbourne, Higham Ferrers : the Prize of Ten Sove- 

 reigns, for his 2 years-old roan Dray Stallion " Charley ;" bred by him- 

 self; sire, "Lion;" dam, " Smiler." 



James Eawlence, of Bulbridge, Wilton, Wiltshire : the Prize of Ten 

 Sovereigns, for his 8 years-old brown Dray Mare " Darling," with her 

 Foal ; breeder unknown (purchased of a railway contractor). 



[No competition (one entry) for the Prize of Fia'e Sovbheigns offered for the best Dray Filly 

 foaled in the year 1855.] 



Thomas Groves, of Plompton Hall, Knaresborough : the Prize of Thirty 

 Sovereigns, for his 8 j-ears-old bay Thorough-bred Stallion " Hobbie 

 Noble," for getting himters ; bred by Lord John Scott ; sire, " Pantaloon ;" 

 dam, " Phrj^ne ;" sire of dam, " Touchstone." 



Thomas Manfield, of Thirkleby Bridge, Thirsk : the Prize of Twenty 

 Sovereigns, for his 5 years-old bay Thorough-bred Stallion " Spencer," 

 for getting hunters ; bred by Colonel Archdall, of Castle Archdall, Ire- 

 land ; sire, " Cotherstone ;" dam, " Polka ;" sire of dam, " Emilius." 



James Godwin, of AUington, Devizes : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, 

 for his 11 years-old brown "nearly or quite" Thorough-bred Stallion 

 " Hotspur," for getting hackneys ; bred by himself ; sire, "■ Sir Hercules ;" 

 dam out of " Dexterous's " dam ; sire of dam, " Eajah." 



Thomas Eraser Grove, of Seagry House, Chippenham : the Prize of Twenty 

 Sovereigns for his 13 years-old dark-brown Irish Mare " Speculation," 

 for breeding hunters ; breeder not stated (bought in 1847 of John de 

 Montmorency, of Castle Morres, county Kilkenny) ; sire, " Elwas." 



John Bayntun Starky, of Spye Park, Chippenham : the Prize of Fifteen 

 Sovereigns, for his 17 years-old bay Mare " Caper," for breedino- 

 hackneys; bred by the late J, E. A. Starky, of Spye Park ; sire, " Pere- 

 grine." 



Sheep: Leicesters. 



AVilliam Sanday, of Holme Pierrepoint, Nottingham : the Prize of Twenty- 

 five Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 4 months-old Shearling Leicester 

 Ram ; bred by himself; sire, " M. U. ;" sire of dam, "D. H." 



