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To Benjamin Reynolds, the fhepherd of F. D. 
Aftley, efq; for very meritorious fervitude in 
_ the fame ftation and family 60 years 
To Mary Edwards, a young woman of 16, for 
meritorious labour in harveft 
To the Rev. Mr. Gapper, as the firft prize won 
with the Beverftone Plough, drawn by four 
oxen, at the publick Trial of Ploughs 
To John Billingfley, efq; as the fecond prize, 
won with the double plough and fix oxen 
To Mr. Derrick, as the third prize, won with 
a fwing plough and four oxen _ 
To Ploughmen and Servants, worthy of en- 
couragement — ae 
To Hannah Curtis, of Milborn-Port, a poor 
blind woman, for excellence in Spinning Flax 
To Betty Logdin, of Lavington, Wilts, for 
reaping 6A. 2P. of wheat _ 
To Mr. Whitaker, of Bath, for the moft valua- 
ble Ram’s Fleece — 
Fo Dr. Parry, for the moft valuable crop of 
Cabbages for cattle _ — 
To Mr. Bridge, of Winford, Dorfet, for plough- 
ing 100 acres of land witha pair of oxen, 
without a driver 
To Mr. Joyce, of Frefhford, for fulfilling the 
requeft of the Society; in manufa¢turing and 
producing. very valuable famples of Broad- 
Cloth, from wool of the Spanifh and South- 
Down mixture; a bounty — 
To Mr. Collett, of Bathwick, for a fimilar atten- 
tion to another mixture of wool with the Spanifh 
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