Award of Livc-Stock Prizes at Bedford. Iv 



Samuel Morton, Upwell, Isle of Ely : Third Prize, U., for " Jewel," brown ; 

 bred by himself; sire, Mr. Welcher's "Honest Tjm ;" dam, by Mr. J. 

 Morton's " Honest Tom." 



Frederick Street, Harrowden House, Bedford : the Reserve Number, to 

 " Smart," light brown ; bred by Mrs. Rowlaad, Shabbington, Bucks ; sire. 

 Lord Norrey's " Black Prince." 



Suffolk Fillies — Two Tears-old.'\ 



Manfred Biddell, Playford, Ipswich : First Prize, 25?., for " Jewel," 

 "chestnut ; bred by Mr. Scotchmer, Gipping, Stowmarket. 



William Wilson, Baylham Hall, Ipswich : Second Prize, 10?., for " Smart," 

 chestnut; bred by himself; sire, "Bismark;" dam, "Ramper." 



Robert Emltn Lofft, Troston, Bury St. Edmunds : the Reserve Number, to 

 "Blossom," chestnut; bred by himself; dam, "Mogg3\" 



Agricultural Geldings — Three Years-old. 



Thomas Plowright, jun.. The Hall, Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire : First Prize, 

 15?., for " Dragon," grey ; bred by Mr. Pacy, Bingham, Notts. 



Fowler Cartwright, The Grove, Drakelow, Burton-on-Trent : Second Prize, 

 10?., for " Drayman," brown ; bred by the late Mr. T. Rose, the Ash 

 Farm, Derby; sire, "Sweet William;" dam, " Brown," by " Old Black 

 Legs." 



James and Frederick Howard, Park Farm, Clapham, Bedford : Third Prize, 

 5?., for " Roger," brown ; bred by Mr. T. Clayton, Thorpe Arnold, Melton 

 Mowbray ; sire, " Young Draysman ;" dam by " Old Blaze." 



John Bays, Chatteris: the Reserve Number, to "Prince;" bred by himself; 

 sire, "Samson;" dam, "Short," by "Volunteer." 



Agricultural Fillies — Three Years-old. 



Thomas Henry Vergette, Boro' Fen, Peterborough : First Prize, 15?., for 

 " Gipsy," ^ black ; bred by him.self; sire, Roach's "Samson;" dam, 

 " Blossom," by Mr. B. Taylor's " England's Glory." 



Jonathan Lester, Barway, Thetford, Ely : Second Prize, 10?., for " Blos- 

 som," bay; bred by himself; sire, Mr. Welcher's "Honest Tom;" dam, 

 " Diamond," by " Champion of England." 



Henry Middleton, Cutteslowe, Oxford : Third Prize, 5?., for "Flower Girl," 

 brown ; bred by himself ; sire, " Prince ;" dam, " Flower." 



James and Frederick Howard, Park Farm, Clapham, Bedford : the Reserve 

 Number, to "Jess," brown; bred by Mr. H. Reynolds, Dauntsey, Chip- 

 penham ; sire, " Young Noble ;" dam, " Violet." 



Pairs of Agricidtural Horses (Mares or Geldings^.* 



James and Frederick Howard : First Prize, 20?., for their bay geldings, 

 " Colonel," 5 years-old, and " Captain," 6 years-old ; breeders unknown. 



t County of Suffolk Prize, given by breeders of Suffolk horses. 



