Award of Implement Prizes at Chelmsford. xxxv 



t*GEORGK Mangles, of Givendale, Ripon : s)i,;;iilhi hiijhhi-coinmendcd, for liis 

 3 years and 11 months-old White Yoikshire Breeding-Sow "Queen of 

 Hearts," of the small breed; bred by himself. 



*JoHN Harrison, JUN., of Heaton-Xorris. Stockport: for his 10 months 1 -week 

 and G days-old White Boar " Young Prince," of the small breed; bred by 

 J. Downs, of Keddish, Stockport. 



*James Marriott, of Floore, Weedou : for his C months-old White Improved- 

 Leicester and Yorkshire ]?oar " Jiadan," of the small breed ; bred by himself. 



*Henrv Blandford, of Saiidridpfe, Chippenham: for his 3 years 2 months and 

 3 weeks-uld Berkshire Breeding-Sow " Lady Betty," black, with white face 

 and feet and a ievi^ spots, of the large breed ; bred by himself. 



*The Kev. Charles Thomas James, of Ermington, Ivybridge: for his 2 years and 

 5 months-old Black White-spotted Berkshire Breeding-Sow "Darling," of 

 the large breed; bred by William Hewer, of Sevenhampton. 



♦William Hatton, of Addin^ham, Otley : for his 2 years and 1 week-old White 

 Blue-spotted ]3reeding-Sow •• Jenny Lind," of the small breed ; bred by Joseph 

 Wilkinson, of Houndhay, Leeds. 



♦Thomas Crisp, of Chillesford Lodge, Woodbridge: for his 2 years and 4 mouths- 

 old Black Breeding-Sow " Blackbird." of the small breed ; bred by himself. 



♦William Jam>:s Sadler, of Purton, Swindon: for his Pen of three (> months 

 and 4 days-old Berkshire Breeding Sow-Pigs, of the large breed; bred by him- 

 self. 



*Thomas Crisp, of Chillesford Lodge: for his Pen of three 6 months-old Black 

 Breeding Sow-Pigs, of the small breed; bred by himself 



fTnoMAS BiKKBECK, of Settle : for his 2 years and 10 months-old White Boar 

 " Youug Prince," of the large breed ; bred by William Hatton, of Adding- 

 ham, Otley. 



jSamitel Munro, of Salford : for his 1 year and C months-old White I'oar " John," 

 of the large breed ; brc-d by J. l.'yley, of Manchester. 



tGEOiujE Mangles, of Givendale: "for his 2 years and 3 weeks-old White Boar 

 " Ajax," of the small breed ; bred by himself. 



fTiioMAs Crisp, of ChillesJbrd Lodge: for his t; months and 1 week-old Black 

 Boar (without name), of the small breed ; bred by himself. 



IMPLEME^'TS. 



StEAM-ri-i.TiVATOit. — The Report of the Judges on the trials made in competition fur the .Society's 

 undivided lYize of Fivk Hcndkf.d I'olxds " for the Steam-Cultivator lliat shall in the most 

 elHcient manner turn over the .Soil, and be an econoniiral suhstiliite for the I'louwh or the Spade," 

 will be found in Mr. Cavendish's General Report on the KxhiUtion and Trial of Implements in 

 1856, given iu the Journal, vol. xvii., part 2, page 579. 



James .ind Fukderick Howard, of Bedford : the Prize of Seven Sovereigns, 

 for their 'i'wo-wliceled Iron Plough, marked P P, as tlie Plougli best. 

 ad!ii>te<l for general purposes; invented, improved, and maiiufactured by 

 tlieinsclves. 



William BALr., of Eoliiwell, Kettering : the Prize of Four Sovereigns, for 

 iiis Ikou IMough, as the se<diid-l)ost Plougli adajited for general purjoses; 

 invented, imi)roved, and manufactured by liiinself. 



Kdward Hammond 1U:ntall, of Heybrid-je, Maldoii : the Prize of Four 

 Sovereigns, for his Plough marked E H P., as the tliird-best Piougli 

 ad:il>ted for general purjiose.s; invented and manufactured by liimself. 



James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : tlie Prize of Five Sovereigns, 

 for their Iron Plough, marked P P P, a.s the l>est Plougli adapted for 

 lieavy land; invented and manufactured l)V tliem^elves. 



