xlvi Award of Implement Pinzes at Chester. 



Robert Boby, of Bmy St. Edmunds : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for 

 his Large Corn Screen ; invented by T. C. Bridgman, of Bury St. Ed- 

 munds ; improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



James Cornes, of Barbridf:;e, near Nantwich : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, 

 for his Registered Chaff-cutting Machine (No. 5), with Three Knives ; 

 invented by John Cornes, sen., of Barbridge, improved and manufactured 

 by the Exhibitor. 



Bernard Samuelson of Banbury: the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for his 

 Improved Cornes' Chaff-cutter (K. 10) ; invented by John Cornes, sen., 

 of IJarbridge, improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



Ransomes and Sims : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for their Biddell's 

 Chatf-cutter (No. 3) ; invented and improved by G. A. Biddell, of Ipswich, 

 and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



Richmond and Chandler, of Salford : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for 

 their Royal Agricultural Society of England Prize Chaff-cutting Machine 

 (No. 3); invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



Richard Garrett and Sons : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for their Portable 

 Stone Griuding-Mill ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 



Ransojies and Sims : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for their Bruising-Mill 

 (No. T)), ou an Iron Stand; manufactured by themselves. 



Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, near Maldon : the Prize of Five 

 Sovereigns, for his New Oil-cake Mill (marked C C) ; invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by himself. 



William Newzam Nicholson, of Newark-upon-Trent : the Prize of Three 

 Sovereigns, for his ]\Iacliine for breaking Oil-cake for Beasts and Sheep ; 

 invented, improved, and manufiictured by himself. 



Alfred Crosskill (for the trustees of W. Ckosskill), of Beverley : the Prize 

 of Ten Sovereigns, for his Improved Bone-Mill, for Steam or Water 

 Power ; improved and manufactured by himself. 



Alfred Crosskill : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for his Bone Dust-Mill ; 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



Ransomes and Sims : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for their Biddell's Root- 

 cutter (No. 22 L) ; invented by G. A. Biddell, of Ipswich, and manu- 

 factured by the Exhibitors. 



Bernard Samuelson : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for his Gardner's 

 Turnip-cutter (double action) ; invented by the late James Gardner, of 

 Banbury, improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



Edward Hammond Bentall : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for his Prize 

 Root Pulper (marked R P A) ; invented, improved, and manufiwtured by 

 himself. 



Burgess and Key, of 95, Newgate-Street, London : the Prize of Three Sove- 

 reigns, for their American Churn ; invented by C. J. Anthony, of Ame- 

 rica ; improved and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



T. F. Griffiths and Co., of Birmingliam : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, 

 for their Keevill's Cheesemaking Apjiaratus ; invented by Richard Kee- 

 vill, of Lacock, Wilts, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



Hugh Carson, of Wanninster : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, 'Tor his 

 Single Cheese-Press (No. 2) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 himself. 



