Award of Prizes at Shrewsbury, 1914. cxxxvii 



Class 569. — Casks of Sioeet Cider, of not less than 9, and not more than 18 



gallons, made in 1913. [21 entries.] 

 425 I. (jCS.)— Herbert J. Davis, Goldsborough House. Sutton Montis, Sparkford, 



Somerset. (Gorton Pippin. Dove. Roval Jersey. King-ton Black.) 

 424 II. (jC2.)— Herbert J. Davis. (Yarlington Mil], White and Chisel Jersey, and 



Kingston Black.) 

 423 III. (jCI.)— Herbert J. Davis. (Royal and Wliite Jersey, Harry Masters, and Cap 



of Liberty.) 

 421 R. N. & H. C— W. H. Batting, St. Cyres, near Exeter, f Sweet Alfred, Hang Down, 



SlDck Me Girdle.) 



Class 570. — Casks of Cider, of not less thati 9, and not more than 18 gallons, 

 made prrrious to 191.3. [10 entries.] 



448 I. (X3.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works. Axminster. (Mixed Fruit-, 1911.) 



449 II. (jC2.)— TILLEY Bros., Sbepton Mallet, Somerset. (Horner, Red and White 

 Jerseys, 1912.) 



Class f)l\.~One Dozen Bottles of Dry Cider, made in 1913. [16 entries.] 

 464 I. (i:3.)— ViCKERY Bros., West Somerset Cyder Works, Taunton. (Mixed Fruit.] 

 451 II. i£2.)— EXORS. OF Sir John HEATHCOTE AMORY, BT., Knightshayes Court, 



Tiverton, Devon, i Mixed Fruit.) 

 461 III. (jCI.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works, Axminster. (Mixed Fruit.) 

 459 R. N. & H. C— ElDLER & Son, Clehonger Manor, Hereford. (Mixed Fruit.) 



H. 0.-457, 4ti2. 

 Class 572. — One Dozen Bottles of Sioeet Cider, made in 1913. [33 entries.] 



474 I. (£^, & Champion. i)—C APT. F. W. CRAWSHAY, Hempnall Cider Factory, 

 Hempnall, Norwich. (Kingston Black.) 



475 II. (£2., & R. N. for Champion. ' )— Capt. F. W. Crawshay. (Kingston Black and 

 others.) 



468 III. (£1), & 46)3 R. N. & H C— EXORS. OF SIR JOHN HEATHCOTE AMORY, BT., 

 Knightshayes Court, Tiverton, Devon. (Mixed Fruit ) 

 H. C.-467, 478, 479, 480, 495, 496, 498. C— 471, 472, 477, 484. 487, 492, 493, 497. 



Class blZ.— One Dozen Bottles of Cider, made jrrevious to 1913. [13 entries.] 



504 I. (jCS.)— RIDLER & Son, Clehonger Manor, Hereford. (Mixed Fruit, 1912.) 



505 II. (^2.)— RIDLER & Son. (Kingston Black, 1912.) 



500 III. (£1.)— John BAZLEY, The Bury, Stoke Prior, Leominster. (Fox Whelp and 



Hilterley, 1912.) 

 511 R. N. & H. C— PHILIP WILLCOX, Nupdown Farm, Thornbury, Qlos. (Kingston 

 Black, 1912.) 

 C.-508. 



Class bl^.— One Dozen Bottles of Dry Perry. [4 entries.] 

 514 II. (je2.)— RIDLER & SON, Clehonger Manor, Hereford. (Holmer, 1912.) 

 Class 575. — One Dozen Bottles of Sweet Perry . [7 entries.] 



520 I. ( jf3. )— Henry Robbins & Son. Ebley. Stroud, Glos. (Butt. 1913.) 



518 II. (jC2.)— Henry Mason, Withington, Hereford. (Taynton Squash and Barland, 

 1911.) 



519 III. (i:i.)— Ridler & Son, Clehonger Manor. Hereford. (Taynton Squash, 1912.) 

 517 R. N. & H. C.~Henry Mason. (Taynton Squash, 1911.) 



Bottled Fruit. 



Class 576. — Three Varieties of Fruit Bottled in Syrup, selected from Red 



or Yellow Plums. Greengages, Pears, Cherries and Raspherries. 



[8 entries.] 



526 I. (30s.)— Mrs. M. E. PARLOUR, Croft, Darlington, 

 524 II. (20s.)— Miss Elsie G. Cook, Ash ford House. Ashford. Middlesex. 

 529 III. (10s.)— MISS WICK, 14 Hardcastlc Street, Peckham, S.E. 

 528 R. N. & H. C— George W. Weatherill, Belmont, Stokesley, Torks. 

 H. C.-.i25. C— .^23 



Class 577.— /V/a- Varieties of Fruit, bottled in water, selected from- Red Plums, 

 Yellow Plums, Victoria Plums, Greengages, Pears, Apricots, Damsons 

 and Cherries. 



[4 entries.] 



531 I. 'jC3.)— Mrs. V. Banks. 102 Park Street, (irosvenor Square, London. 



532 II. (jf2)-MRS. M E. PARLOUR, Croft. Darlington 



534 III. ( 1. J— GEORGE W. Weai'HERILL, Belmont, Stokesley, Yorks. 



1 Challenge Cup given bv the Cider Growers of the West of England for the best 

 exhibit of Cider in Classes 568-573. 



