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‘To Jofeph Mighill, efq; for an experimental | 
Account of a Flock of South-Down Sheep 10 10 0 
To the Servants of the fame Gentleman, for 
ufing meritorioufly the Drill-Plough and 
Horfe-hoe —_ 
To Mr. John Gale, for an Account of an experi- 
mental crop of Buck-Wheat as a fallowcrop 5 50 
4 40 
To fundry Premiums for Ploughing — 10100 
To fundry Ploughmen and Affiftants, for en- 
couragement — — 3 30 
Premiums and Bounties granted for the year 1793. 
To John Billingfley, efq; for experiments on fix 
forts of Sheep, through one year, with account 2r © 0 
To Mr. Redman, of Sarum, for animprovedLamp 3 3 
To Two Servants of Mr. Pinkney, for merito- 
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rious Drilling _ 3 30 
To Mr. Moxham, of Bradford, for Model of 
« Threfhing and Winnowing Machine — $45, 0 
To Mr. Powell, of Samley, for conftrudting a 
_ good Refervoir for his Drainings — § 5° 
To Henry Vaffal, efq; of Winterbourn-Court, 
for Ploughing 208 acres with the Beverftone 
Plough, and no driver — § 50 
To Richard Lane, for ingenuity in Sieve-ma- 
king, a bounty — 5 50 
To John Boolyer, of Stoke-St.-Gregory, for 
bringing up children without parochial aid 3 30 
To Jofeph Howell, of Brixton-Deverill, for 
bringing up 10 children without parochialaid 3 30 
_ To John Merriman, of Great-Bedwin, for 39 
years fervitude — ——- 3 30 
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