xxxii Aioards at Chelmsford : Live-Stock Commendations. 



OFFERED BY THE CHELMSFORD LOCAL COMMITTEE. 



Egbert and James Moffat, of Newtown-of-Rocldifte, Cumberland : the Prize 

 of Thirty Sovereigns, tor their Ki years-old dark-brown thoroughbred 

 Stallion " A British Yeoman ;" bred by J. Blacklock, of Harts, Yorkshire ; 

 sire " Liverpool," dam " Fancy," sire of dam " Ousemeed." 



Samuel Adams, of Great Waltham, Essex : the Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, 

 for his (from 12 to) 34 years-old Brown thoroughbred Hunter-Stallion 

 "Tom Moody;" breeder not stated; sire "The Flyer," dam "Lady- 

 bird," sire of dam " Smoleusko." 



George Raysok, of Higbhead Castle Farm, Carlisle : the Prize of Twekty- 

 FiVE Sovereigns, for his 5 years-old Bay Coaching-Stallion " Scriving- 

 ton ;" bred by J. Howston, of Low Dike, Cumberland ; sire " Hambleton 

 Hero," dam not stated, sire of dam " Splendour." 



William Jex, of Hopton, Suffolk : the Prize of Twenty-five Sovereigns, 

 for his 5 years-old Bay Riding or Hackney Stallion " Sebastopol ;'' 

 bred by S. G. Bately, of Southtown, Great Y'armouth : sire " Tom 

 Moody," dam unknown, sire of dam "Lamplighter." 



[The Judges withheld the Prize of 20L for the Weight-carrying Hunter Mare.] 



The Rev. Charles Thomas James, of Ermiugton, Ivybridge, Devonshire : 

 the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for his 8 years-old Brown Hackney 

 Mare " Gaiety ;" breeder not stated. 



Frederick Barlow, of the Shrubbeiy, Hasketon, Suffolk : the Prize of 

 Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 5 years-old Black-brown Hunter-Gelding ; 

 breeder not stated. 



The Earl of Darnley, of Cobham Hall, Kent : the Prize of Ten Sove- 

 reigns for his 2 years-old Chesnut Hunter-Gelding ; bred by himself. 



Francis Barker, of Westland, Essex : the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for 

 his 7 years-old Bay Hackney-Gelding "Safety;" breeder unknown. 



Frederick Barlow, of the Shrubbery : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 

 2 years-old Bay Hackney-Gelding ; breeder not stated. 



OTomnuntiations. 



The mark * signifies " highly coiratENDED ;" the mark f " commended " (distinctly and individually) ; 

 and the omission of these marks, "generally commended " (as part of a whole class). 



fJAMES Haughton Langston, M.P., of Sarsden House, Chipping-Norton : for 

 his 3 years and 9 months-old Red-and-White Short-horned Bull " Field- 

 Marshal ; " bred by himself. 



•fLoRD Feversham, of Duncombe Park, Helmsley : for his 3 years and 3 months- 

 old Red-and-White Short-horned Bull " Fifth Duke of Oxford ; " bred by the 

 late Earl of Ducie. 



■f Lord Feversham, of Duncombe Park : for his 3 years and 2 months-old Red- 

 and-White Short-horned Bull " Gloucester ; " bred by the late Earl of Ducie. 



♦James Rea, of Monaughty, Knighton : for his 1 year 5 months 2 weeks and 

 1 day-old Dark-red White faced Hereford Bull (without name) ; bred by 

 himself. 



*JoHx Walker, of Westfield House, Holmer: for his (about) 9 years-old Brown 

 White-faced Hereford Cow, lu-milk (without name) ; breeder not known. 



* Walter Maybert, of Brecon: for his 1 year and 9 months-old Brown White- 

 faced Hereford Heifer " Gladys ;" bred by himself. 



fWiLLTAM Taylor, of Showle Court, Hereford : for his 3 years and 6 months-old 

 Red White-faced Hereford Bull " Triton ; " bred by himself. 



