Ivi Aicard of Live-Stock Prizes at Bury St. Edmund's. 



Thomas Ceisp, Butley Abbey, Wickham [Market, Suffolk : Second Prize,. 

 151., for " Duke," chestnut, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. Bromley, Wickham- 

 brook, Newmarket. 



Suffolk Stallions — Two Years-old. 



Wn.T.TAM Wilson, BaylLam Hall, Tpswicli : First Prize, 201., for " President," 

 red cliestnut ; bred by Mr. J. A. Piggott, Buckingham Hall, Witham, 

 Essex ; sire, Mr, Barthropp's " Hero ;" sire of dam, " Heart of Oak." 



Thomas Crisp : Second Prize, lOZ., for his chestnut ; bred by himself ; sire, 

 Mr. Crisp's " Champion ;" dam, " Diamond ;" sire of dam, Mr. Crisp's 

 " Sultan." 



The Executors of the late Samuel Clayden, Little Linton, Cam- 

 bridgeshire : Third Prize, 5?., for the chestnut ; bred by the late S. 

 Clayden ; sire, Mr. Badham's " Emperor ;" dam, " Blossom ;" sire of dam, 

 " Samson." 



Suffolk Mares and Foals. 



Samuel Wolton, Newboum Hall, Woodbridge, Suffolk : First Prize, 20?., 

 for " Moggy," chestnut, 12 years-old ; bred by himself; sire, " Pioyal 

 Duke;" dam, " Moggy." 



Samuel Wolton, Kesgrave, Woodbridge : Second Prize, 107., for " Violet," 

 chestnut, 5 years-old; bred by himself; sire, Biddell's "Canterbury 

 Pilgrim ;" dam, Wolton's " Empress ;" sire of dam, Cordy's " Marquis." 



George Tomline, M.P., Nacton, Ipswich : Third Prize, 5Z., for " Darby," 

 chestnut, 7 years-old; bred by himself; sire, Lewis's "Boxer;" dam, 

 " Darby." 



Suffolk Mares — TJiree Tears-old. 



SiE Edward Kerrison, Bart., Brome Hall, Scole, Suffolk : First Prize, 15Z,, 

 for his chestnut ; bred by Mr. Cross, Holbrook, Ipswich ; sire, " Kaglan." 



Thomas King, Preston, Bildeston, Suffolk : Second Prize, for " Matchet," 

 chestnut ; bred by Mr. J. Nunn, Fornham, Bury St. Edmund's ; sire, 

 " The Suffolk Captain." 



Suffolk Fillies — Two Tears-old. 



Thomas Cross, Holbrook, Ipswich : First Prize, 15Z., for his bright chestnut ; 

 bred by himself; sire, Eist's "Harwich Emperor ;" dam, " Depper." 



William Wilson, Baylham Hall : Second Prize, 101., for " Scott," chestnut ; 

 bred by Mr. Freeman; sire, "Briton;" sire of dam, "Didie." 



Samuel Wolton, Kesgrave : Third Prize, 51., for " Empress," chestnut ; bred 

 by himself; sire, Wolton's "Warrior;" dam, Wolton's "Empress;" sire 

 of dam, Cordy's " Marquis." 



Agricultural Stallions. 



George Cot, Downham, Ely, Cambridgeshire : First Prize, for " Matchless," 

 dark bay, 4 years-old ; bred by S. Coy, Downham ; sire, " Farmer's 

 Glory ;" dam, " Sorrell ;" sire of dam, " Matchless." 



Major-Geneeal the Hon. A. Nelson Hood, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, 

 Berks : Second Prize, 15?., for " The Don," brown Clydesdale, 3 years- 

 old ; bred by himself; sire, Mr. Taylor's "England's Glory;" dam, 

 " Smart ;" sire of dam, " Major." 



