Aioard of Live-Stock Prizes at Chelmsford. xxvii 



■ HORSIiS. 



His TJoyal Highness Prince Albert, of Windsor, Berkshire : the Prize of 

 Thirty Sovereigns, for his 5 years-old Brown Clydesdale Stallion 

 " Britain," for agricultural jsurposes ; bred by Eobert Findla^', of Easter- 

 hill, near Glasgow. 



Manfred Biduell, of Playford, Ipswich : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, 

 for his 4-years old Chesnut Suffolk Stallion " Major," for agricultural 

 piu'poses ; bred by himself. 



Cr. ]\I. Sexton, of Earl's Hall, near Sudburj^ Suffolk : the Prize of Twenty 

 Soverekjns, for his 2 years-old Chesnut Suffolk Stallion " Boxer," 

 for agricultural purposes ; bred by James Josselyn, of Copdock, near 

 Ipswich. 



G. D. Badham, of the Sparrow's Nest : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for 

 his 2 years and 3 months-old Chesnut Suffolk Stallion " Napoleon," for 

 agricultural purposes ; bred by himself. 



Samuel Clay'den, of Little Linton, Cambridgeshire : the Prize of Fifteen 

 Sovereigns, for his 1 year-old Chesnut Suflblk Stallion (without name) 

 for agricultural purposes ; bred by himself. 



George Carter, of Danbury, Essex : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for 

 his 4 years-old Bright-chesnut Suffolk Mare " Primrose " and her Foal, 

 for agricultural purposes ; bred by J. Blanchflower, of Mayland, Essex. 



Nathaniel George Bartiiropp, of Cretingham Kookery, Woodliridge, Suffolk : 

 the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 15 years-old Chesnut Suffolk ]\Iare 

 "Darby of Exeter" and her Foal, for agiicultural purposes; bred by 

 himself. 



Samuel Wrinch, of Great Holland, Essex : the Prize of Fifteen Sove- 

 reigns, for his 2 years-old Chesnut Suffolk Filly (without name) for 

 agricultural purposes ; bred by himself. 



Samuel Clay'den, of Little Linton : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 

 2 years-old Chesnut Suffolk Filly (without name) for agricultural jmr- 

 poses ; bred by himself. 



"William Baker and Son, of Bury Farm, Stapleford, Cambridgeshire : the 

 Prize of Twenty' Sovereigns, for their 3 years and 3 months-old Iron- 

 grey Dray Stallion " "Young Jnkermann ;" bred by Peter Grain, jun., of 

 Shclford, Cambridgeshire. 



Charles Timm, M.D., of Scrooby House, near Bawtry : the Prize of Fifteen 

 Sovereigns, for his 2 years and 22 days-old Poan Dray Stallion " Great 

 Northern ;" bred by liimself. 



[There was no competition for the Prizes of Ten and Five Sovkuf.igns rcepcctlvely offered for 

 Mares witli their Foals, aiul for Fillies.] 



Sheep : Leicester^;. 



Thomas Edward Pawlett, of Becston, Bedfordshire : the Prize of Twenty- 



FivK Sovereigns, for his 1(3 months-old Shearling l!am ; bred by 



himself. 

 Thomas Edward Pawlett, of Becston: the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, 



for his K) montlis-old Shearling Bam ; bred by himself. 

 Thomas Edward Pawlicit, of Bceston : the Prize of Twenty-Five Sove- 



RKUiNS^ for his 40 montlis-old Bam ; bred by himself. 

 Robert Ward Cresswell, of Ravenstone, Leicestershire : the Prize of FiF- 



teem Soveiieicns, lor liis 2S months-old Ram; bred by himself. 

 John GRKtiOiiY Watkins, of Woodlield, ^Vorc<^stershirc : the Prize of Twenty 



SovKiiEiGNS, for his Pen of fivt; IG months-old Shearling JOwes ; bred by 



himself. 

 Georgk TuRNiai, of Barton, near Kxeler: the Prize nf Tkn Soverei(;ns, 



fur his i'en of live IG muiiths-old Shearling Ewes ; bred by liimself. 



