Awards at Chester : Im])lement Commendations. xlvli 



MEDALS. 



William Woofe, of Eegcnt-Street, Gloucester : a Silver Medal, for his 

 Paring Plough ; invented and manufactured hj himself. 



Robert and John Reeves, of Pratton, near Westbury, Wilts : a Silver 

 Medal, for their Cheese-making Apparatus ; invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by Edward Cockey and Sons, of Frome Selwood. 



Priest and Woolnougii, of Kingston-on-Thames : a Silver Medal, for their 

 Rowley's Blast Drill ; invented by J. Jephson Rowley, of Eowthorn, near 

 Chestei'field, and improved and manufactin'ed by the Exhibitors. 



E. Page and Co., of Bedford : a Silver Medal, for their Im]iroved Draining- 

 Pipe and Tile-Machine (No. 4) ; invented by William Williams, of Bed- 

 ford, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



Burgess and Key, of 95, Newgate-Street : a Silver Medal, for their Chrono- 

 metrical Thermometer ; invented by W. H, Gauntlett, of South Bank 

 Iron Works, Middlesboro'-on-Tees. 



George Turner, of 196, Great Dover-Street, Borough, London: a Silver 

 Medal, for his Whisk for Eggs; invented by E. P. GriQiths, of London : 

 improved by George Kent, of London, and manufactured by the Exhi- 

 bitor. 



Commentratfonsi. 



The mark * signifies " highlt comjiended ;" ami the mark f " commended." 



*E. Page and Co. : for their Three-knife Chaff-Engine ; manufactured by them- 

 selves. 



*Richard Garrett and Sons : for their Improved Coi'n-Dressing Machine for 

 preparing all kinds of grain for market ; invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by themselves. 



♦Robert Roby: for his Corn-Dressing Machine: invented by T. C. Bridgman, of 

 Bury St. Edmunds ; improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



*E. A. Ferryman, of Wadenhoe, near Oundle: for his Churn: invented by the 

 Exhibitor, and manufactured by J. Gann, of Oundle. 



*HuGH Carson, of Warminster : for his Chaff-cutting Engine for Steam or Horse- 

 power (No. 1 a) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



*Ransomes and Sims: for their Portable .'i-Horse power Thrashing Machine, on 

 four wheels, with Brinsraead's Patent Shakers; invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by themselves. 

 Richard Hornsby and Son : for their Double Cake Breaking or Crushing Ma- 

 chine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



*WiLLiAM Newzam Nicholson : for his Machine for Breaking Oil-cake for 

 Beasts and Sheep, and Rape-cake for Tillage ; invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by himself. 



*Smith and Ashby, of Stamford, Lincolnshire : for their Registered Oil-cake Mill, 

 with Double-action for Sheep and Oxen ; invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by themselves. 



*Ransomes and Sims: for their 12-Horse power Double Cylinder Portable Steam- 

 Engine ; manufactured by themselves. 



*TuxFORD and Sons: for their 12-horse power Portable Steam-Engine, with two 

 Vertical Cylinders, within a Steam Jacket ; invented by Weston Tuxford, of 

 Boston, manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



♦Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co. : for their 12-Horse power Portable Double 

 Cylinder Steam-Engine, with Patent Fire-box; invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by themselves. 



♦Richard Hornsby and Sons : for their 8-Horse power Portable Steam-Engine ; 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



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