To John Hicks, of Sydling-St.-Nicholas, for 
bringing up g children without parochial aid 
Premiums and Bounties granted for the year 
To Mr. White, of Ilchefter, for the beft exhibi- 
tion of Horned Cattle for ftock, confifting of 
a young Devonthire Bull, his Sire and Dam, 
and another Devonfhire Cow; a filver bowl 
To Mr. Davis, of Longleat, for a valuable prize 
Effay on a Commutation for Tithes; plate, 
value —_ 
To Mr. Lanfdown, of Mells, for an Apparatus 
for expelling Foul Air from Coal-Pits, and in- 
troducing frefh, by means of very convenient 
flexible tubes — 
To the Rev. Mr. Broughton, of Twerton, for 
an excellent crop of Turnip-Cabbage, and 
an account of its value in feeding cattle; 
plate, value — 
To Dr. Fothergill, for an ufeful Effay on the per- 
nicious efiects of Spirituous Liquors, calcu- 
lated for difperfing among the laborious 
clafies of the community; plate -- 
To William Lewis, of Bath, fmith, for con- 
ftru€ting a fimple and ufeful implement for 
preventing the injurious growth of the Horns 
of Sheep; a bounty —- 
To E. Sanders, of Weft-Lavington, for reaping 
in a handfome manner 6+ acres of Wheat 
To John Knight, fervant to William Dyke, efq; 
_ of Syrencot, for drilling in a workmanlike 
manner, in his firft year of trial, 200 acres of 
Wheat —~ 
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