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AWAED FOR 1865. 



Class I. 



The Prize of 501. was 'awarded to Mr. E. Vallentine, of Burcott 

 Lodge, Leigliton Buzzard, for his Essay on Middle Class Education. 



AWAEDS FOR 1866. 



Class I. 

 The Prize of 50Z. was awarded to Mr. W. J. Moscrop, Aske, Rich- 

 mond, Yorkshire, for his Essay on the Farming of Leicestershiie. 



Class II. 

 The Prize of 50Z, was awarded to Mr. Clement Cable, Land 

 Agent, Gloucester, for his Essay on the Farming of Worcestershire. 



Class III. 

 The competing Essays were not considered worthy of a prize. 



Class IV. 



The Prize of 20/. was awarded to Mr. H. H. Dixox, 10, Ken- 

 sington Square, W., for his Essay on the Mountain Breeds of Sheep. 



Class VI. 



The Prize of lol. was awarded to Mr. W. Little, Tof Picktree, 

 Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham, for his Essay on the Improvement 

 of ^Yaste Lands connected with Mines. 



Class VII, 



The Prize of 25/. was awarded to Mr. K. Bridgman, 69, Giles' 

 Street, Norwich, for his Essay on the Use to a Farmer of a Magni- 

 fying Glass. 



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