Awards at Chelmsford: Medals — Commendations, xxxix 

 MEDALS. 



Eansomes and Sims, of Tpswicli : a Silver IMehal, for llieir Cotgreave's 

 Trenching and Sub-suil Plough ; invented by ]!. Cotgreave, and manufac- 

 tured by themselves. 



Frederick Philmp.s and James "Woons, of Brandon and Stowmarket : a 

 Silver Medal, for their Pojipy and Weed ]']xtiri)ator, Lever Harrow, 

 and Atmospheric Land-Fertiliser ; invented by Frederick Phillips, of 

 Brandon, and manufactured by James A\'oods, of Stowmarket. 



T. E. Griffiths and Co., of Binningham : a Silver Medal, for their 

 Cheese-making apparatus, intended to effect more readily tlie separation 

 of the Whey from the Curd ; invented by Richard Keevil, of Laycock, 

 Chippenham, and manufactured by the Exliil)itors. 



Egbert Bouy, of Bury-St.-Ednumds : a Silver ]\Iedal, for his improved 

 Corn-Screen ; invented by T. C. P)ridgeman, of Bury-St.-Edmund's ; 

 improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



GE0R(iE PvE, of Ijswich : a Silver !Medal, for flax-fibres illustrating a 

 mode b}' which the scjiaration of the libres in the flax-plant is effected, 

 without the necessity of enii)k>ying the usual jirocesses of retting and 

 scutching ; invented by himself and John Watson Burton, of Eye, and 

 manufactured by tliemselves. 



Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Eeading : a Silver Medal, for th.eir 

 Endless Baml-Saw ; invented by W. Exall, of Reading ; improved and 

 manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



CommentJation^. 



The marks *• signify "vr.r.T highly commended;" the inarli • signifios " highlt commenhkd;'' 

 the mark f " roiiME:<DED ;' and the mark $ " favourauly mestjoxed." 



* William Busbv, of Xewton-le-Willows, Bedale: for his Two-Wheeled Plough 



for general purposes ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 

 fJAMKs CoMiNS, of Soutlimoltou : for his Set of Improved General-Purpose Har- 

 rows ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 

 §RicirARr> CoLKMAN, of Chelmsford : for his heavy extra-width, general-purpose, 



Expanding Harrow, on the parallel-ruler principle; invented, improved, and 



manufactured by liimself. 

 *RANsoMr;s and Sims, of Ipswich : for their Set of four heavy East-Anglian Drag- 

 Harrows ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 

 ♦EuwARD Hammond Bkntali^ of Ilevbridge: for his Set of six heavy Two - 



beamed Drag-Harrows; invented and manufactured by himself. 

 **IIiLLand Smitji, of Brierley Hill, Dudley: for their Set of Wrought-Iron Light 



or Seed Harrows ; invented and man\ifactured by themselves. 

 jRansomes and Sims, of Ipswich: for their Set of four Three-beam Mediam-size 



Kast-Anglian Light or Seed Harrows; invented, improved, and manufactured 



by themselves. 

 **lii:uH Causon, of Warminster: for his Seven-share (^ultivator, or Scarifier, for 



heavy land; invented, improved, and manufactured by hinuelf. 

 *Ai.niKi) Ckosskii.l, of Heverley : for his Ducie-Drag, or IHey-CuItivator, for 



heavy land ; improved by William Crosskill, and manufactured b} the 



Exhibitor. 

 •Hii.i, and SMirn. of Brierley Hill, Dudley: for their Wronght-iron Broadshari- 



and Odtivator, for hea*} land; invented and irianufaetured by themselves. 

 fHlM. and S.Mirii. of liiieiley Hill: for their Wrought-iron Skim or Pair-horse 



Scarifier and Cnltiva'or, as u scariBer for light laud ; invented, improved, and 



manufactured by themselves. 

 tRANSOMKS and Sims, of Ipswich: for tlicir Improved Scotch (Jrubber, irith 



wheels, as a cultivator for light land; invented, improved, and maimfactured 



by themselves. 



