xlviii Awards at Chestci' : Imj)lemcnt Commendations. 



*George Howe, of Farningham, near Dartford, Kent: for his 10-Horse power 

 Tubular Boiler for Fixed Steam-Engine ; invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by himself. 



*PiCKSLEY, Sims, and Co., of Bedford Foundry, Leigh, near Manchester : for their 

 Improved Turnip Cutter ; invented and manufactured by themselves. 



*RoBERT BoBY: for his Adjusting Corn Screen; invented by T. C. Bridgman, of 

 Bury St. Edmunds, improved and manufactured by the E.xhibitor. 



*Wallis and Haslam, of Basingstoke, Hants: for their Spherical Plummer Block 

 and Bearings ; invented by themselves. 



*HiLL and Smith, of Brierley Hill Iron Works, near Dudley, Staffordshire : for 

 their General Assortment of Iron Hurdles and Gates; manufactured by 

 themselves. 



*Ransomes and Sims : for their Flour Mill, -with 3-feet Stones, on an Iron Stand ; 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



*Thomas Stapleton, of Dock Office Row, Hull : for his Portable or Travelling 

 Corn-Grinding Mill ; invented, improved, and manufactured by John Tye, of 

 Lincoln. 



*Richard HoRNSBvand Sons : for their Improved Portable Combined Thi'ashing, 

 Shaking, and Dressing Machine, for Preparing Corn for the Market ; in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



t William Newzam Nicholson : for his Corn Winnowing, Roughing, and Blowing 

 Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



tBARRETT, ExALL, and Andrews : for their O. F. Safety Chaff-cutter, for Steam 

 or Water-power ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



fllANSOMES and Sims : for their Portable 5-Horse power Thrashing Machine, on 

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

 manufactured by themselves. 



tW. L. Fisher, of Thrapston, Northamptonshire : for his Improved Double Cake 

 Mill; invented and improved by Nathaniel Smith, of Thrapston, and manu- 

 factured by the Exhibitor. 



jEdward Hajimond Bentall: for his Improved Prize Oil-cake Mill (mai-ked 

 OCA); invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



t Arthur Silcock, of Chippenham, Wilts: for his Single Cheese-press, with Com- 

 pound Lever ; improved and manufactured by himself. 



fWiLLiAM Brown and Charles N. May, of Devizes: for their 8-Horse power 

 Portable Steam-Engine ; manufactured by themselves. 



IRansomes and Sims, of Ipswich : for their 8-Horse power Portable Steam-Engine ; 

 manufactured by themselves. 



j.James Woods and Son, of The Suffolk Iron Works, Stowmarket : for their Pair 

 of Wheels, and Improved Boxes and Axles ; invented, impi'oved, and manu- 

 factured by themselves. 



fCLAVTON, Shuttleworth, and Co. : for their Portable Mill for Steam Power; 

 invented, improved, and maq^factured by themselves. 



fRANSOMES and Sims : for their Portable Combined Double-blast Steam Thrashing- 

 Machine (marked A 1) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 

 f E. aud T. Humphries of Pershore, Worcestershire : for their Portable Com- 

 bined Thrashing, Straw-shaking, Riddling, Winnowing, Barley-horning, and 

 Sacking Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



CHEESE. 

 George Willis, of Ridley Hall, Tarporley : the Champion Prize of One 



Hundred Sovereigns, for his Four Cheeses, weighing not less than 60 lbs. 



each ; made in 1857. 

 PiOBERT BosTOCK Ankers, of Huxley Green, Huxley, Cheshire : the Prize of 



Thirty Sovereigns, for his Four Coloured Cheeses, weighing not less than 



60 lbs. each ; made in 1857. 

 John Byram, of Pool Farm, Overpool, Eastham, Cheshire : the Prize' of 



Twenty Sovereigns, for his Four Coloured Cheeses, weighing not less 



than 60 lbs. each : made in 1857. 



