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I. AAVARDS MADE IN 1849. 



To Clare Sewell Read, of Kilpaison, near Pembroke, the ])rize of 

 Fifty Sovereigns, for the best Report on the Farming of South 

 Wales. 



To Thomas Rowlandson, of Greek Street, Liverpool, the prize of 

 Twenty Sovereigns, for the best Report on the Breeds of Sheep 

 best suited to different localities, respectively with reference to 

 soil, climate, elevation, and mode of farming. 



To Thomas Rowlandson, of Greek Street, Liverpool, the prize of 

 Fifteen Sovereigns, for the best Essay on Top-dressing of Soil with 

 Mineral Substances. 



To William James Garnett, of Bleasdale Tower, near Garstang, the 

 prize of Fifty Sovereigns, for the best Report on the Farming of 

 Lancashire. 



To John Farncombe, of Patriot Place, Brighton, the prize of Fifty 

 Sovereigns, for the best Report on the Farming of Sussex. 



To Thomas Rowlandson, of Greek Street, Liverpool, the prize of 

 Twenty Pounds, for the best account of the Breeding and Manage- 

 ment of Pigs. 



To Hall W. Keary, of Holkham, Norfolk, the prize of Fifteen 

 Sovereigns, for the best Report on the Management of Barley. 



To John Chalmers Morton, of Whitfield Farm, Gloucestershire, 

 the prize of Fifty Sovereigns, fur an account of the best method of 

 increasing tlie existing supply of Animal Food. 



To Henry Goddard, Architect and Surveyor, Lincoln, the prize of 

 Fifty Sovereigns, for the best Essay on the Construction of 

 Labourers' Cottages. 



To John Young Macvicar, of Barkwith House, Wragby, the prize of 

 Twenty Sovereigns, for the second-best Essay on the Construction 

 of Labourers' Cottages. 



