Aivard of Imj^lement Prizes at CJiehnsford. xxxvii 



Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridsie : the Prize of Three Sovereigks, 

 for his light Iron-Beam Hroadsharc Plough, marked L I B B, as the best 

 Cultivator for heavy land ; invented and manufactured by himself. 

 lIiCHARD Coleman, of Chelmslbrd : the Prize of Threk Sovereigns, for his 

 Wrought-lron Drag-Harrow, Cultivator, or Scarifier, as the second-best 

 Cultivator for heavy land ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 himself. 

 JiANSoMES and Sims, of Ipswich : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for their 

 improved Wrought-lron Scarifier, Crubber, or Cultivator, Ko. 7, as the 

 third-best Cultivator for heavy land ; invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by themselves. 

 lliCHARD Coleman, of Chelmsford : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for his 

 Wrought-lron Drag-Harrow, Cultivator, or Scarifier, as the best Culti- 

 vator lor light land ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 

 Edward Hammond Bentall, of Hey bridge : the Prize of Thuke Sovereigns, 

 for his light Iron-Heam Broadshare Plough, marked L I B B, as the 

 second-best Cultivator for light land ; invented and manufactured liy 

 himself. 

 Frederick Phillips and James Woods, of Brandon and Stowmarket: the 

 Prize of One Sovereign, for their Finlayson's Self-Cleaning Harrow, as 

 the third-best Cultivator for light laud ; improved and manufactured by 

 James Woods, of Stowmarket. 

 1\ICHARD Coleman, of Chelmsford : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for his 

 Wrought-lron Drag-Harrow, Cultivator, or Scarifier ; as the best Scarifier 

 or Parer ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 

 1'jDWard Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge ; the Prize of Two Sovereigns, 

 for his Light Iron-Beam Broadiihare Plough, marked LIB B, as the 

 second-best Scarifier or Parer ; invented and mamifactured by himself. 

 Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge : the Prize of P'xve Sovereigns, 

 for his Iron-Beam Broadshare and Subsoil Plough, marked B I B, as the 

 best Subsoiler ; invented and manufactured by himself. 

 William Smith, of Little Woolstoue, Fenny-Stratford : the Prize of Four 

 Sovereigns, for his Steam or Horse-Power Subsoil-Plough ; as the 

 second-l)est Subsoiler ; invented and manufactured by himself. 

 William Dkay and Co., Swan-Lane, London : the Prize of Four Sovereigns, 

 for their Iron Subsoil-Plough, as the third-best Subsoiler ; invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by Gray and Co., Uddingston, Glasgow. 

 James and Frederick Howard, of ikdford : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, 

 for their Two-v;heeled iron Plough, as the fourth-best Subsoiler; in- 

 vented and manufactured by themselves. 

 Bansomes and Sims, of Ipswich : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for their 

 Beauclerc's Trussed-Beam Iron Archimedean Subsoil Plough, Avith 

 wheels, as th(! fifth-best Subsoiler ; invented by Lord Charles Bcauclerc ; 

 improved and manufactured hy the Exhibitors. 

 JJakrett, Exalt>, and Andrewes of Heading: the Prize of One Sovereign, 

 for their Subsoil Plough and Pulveriser, as the sixth-best Subsoiler: 

 invented by Richard Read, of London ; imi)roved and manufactured by 

 the Exhibitors. 

 Alfred Cp.osskill, of Beverley : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for his 

 Improved Clod-Crusher, as the Ixst Clod-Crusher for heavy land ; in- 

 vented by William Crosskill ; imjjrovcd and manufactured by tlic 

 Exhibitor. 

 William Dray and Co., of Swan-Lane : the Prize of Three Sovereions, 

 for their Comjxnmd-Action ('lod-Crusher and Holler, as the second-best 

 Clod-Crusher for heavy land ; invented and improved by J. Patterson, of 

 Beverley ; manufactured by the; Exhibitors. 



