1909.] 
old, black Highland Scotch ox.--Ten guineas, 
in Class IX. for fat cows, having borne three 
calves, to. Mr. John, Westcar, of Creslow, 
Bucks, for his six-year-old. red, Hereford cow, 
bred by Mr, William. Watkins, of Brinsop, 
Herefordshire,--Ten. guineas, in Ciass X. for 
one-year-old. long-wooled. wether sheep, to 
the Rev. Thomas, Plaskett, of Harlaxton- 
lodge, Lincolnshire, for his three new Leices- 
ter wethers, bred by, himself.—Ten guineas, 
in Class X1, for two-years-uld long-wooled 
wether sheep, to Mr. Thomas Moore, of 
Tardibeg, Warwickshire, for his three new 
Leicester. wethers, bred by, himself, trom a’ 
ram of Mr. Thomas Chapman, of Fenny 
Drayton, Leicestershire. — Ten guineas, in 
Class XII. for one year-old. short-wooled 
wether sheep, to his Grace the Duke. of Bed- 
ford, for his three South-down wethers, bred 
en his Mauldea Farm,in Bedfordshire.——Ten 
guineas, in Class XIII, for two-years old 
short-wooled wether sheep, to Mr. Hegry 
King, jun. of Plaistow, Essex, for his three 
South down wethers, bred by Mr. John Ell- 
man, of Glyns, Sussex.eTen guineas, in 
Class XIV. tor pi’s under two years old, to 
Mr. John Roads, of Aston-Abbots, Bucks, 
for his black and white Berkshire sow pig, 
5&weeks old, bred by Mr., John. Westbrook, 
- of Pinkney’s-green, Herts.—Ten guineas, in 
Class XV, for pigs under one year old,'to Mr. 
John, Hassard, of Brocket, Herts, for his 
white. half-bred China and Suffolk. pig, 48 
weeks old, bred. by. Lord, Melbourne, of 
Brocket Hall, Herts.—-In Class Il. for, the 
long-horned breed of oxen, and. in Class VI. 
for mixed bieed of oxen, no, candidates ap- 
peared ; and the one to be offered for the 
premium in. Class III. failed in proving the 
requisite quantity of labour to have been 
done, by his ox, in the last. two years.— 
“he judges, by a special note, annexed co. 
their award, called the attention of the club 
and the. company, to the. excellent qua- 
lities of Mr, Thomas Crook’s three-years old 
Scotch ox, in Class VILL, as also co the high 
perfection of Earl Macclesfeld’s, Mr. John 
Edmona’s, and Mr. William Boultbee’s penn of 
two-shear new. Leicester wether sheep, in 
Class XJ. also to.the peri’ of one- year old new 
Leicesters,. belonging to Mr. Thomas Olde 
acre, in Class X,—Some ploughs and other 
Implements were exhibited, and several no- 
tices, interesting to agriculturists, mechanics, 
&e. were given among others, of Mr. John 
Hawkins’s Mechanical Museum., At three 
o'clock, such gentlemen. as..are members of 
the club. adjourned to Freemasons’, Tavern, 
where a_mecting was held, Lord Somerville 
in the chair; at which. twenty-three mem- 
bers of the,club. were present.: Sir Joseph 
attended and read to the company a 
memorial, intended, ta be presented to ithe 
Board of ‘Trade, suliciting thessupport of go» 
yernment,) in removing the dreadful damage 
#nd mischiets which axise.to individuals, and 
Incidents and: Marriages in and,near London. 
591 
to.the public, from.the confined and crowded 
state of Smithfield market, and its’ total in- 
adequacy, intersected as it is by various great 
thoroughfares for carriages, to accommodate 
the increasing. number of cattle, sheep, and. 
pigs, sold there, amounting to the enormous, 
sum, as is stated, of five millions sterling an= 
nually. The necessity of this mode of pro- 
ceeding.is stated co arise from. tie city of 
London having spent seven years in.ineftectual 
attempts and schemes. for, enlarging this. im- 
portant. market, whose. extent’ remains the 
same now, as it was in the days of William 
the Conqueror. At the conclusion of reading 
this. memorial, it was handed round the.room, 
and received the signatures of the gentlemen 
present. 
MARRIED. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, Sir George 
Bowyer, bart. to Miss Douglas, eldest 
daughter of the late Sir Andrew Snape D. 
—Charles Andrew Caldwell, esq. only, son of 
Admiral C. to Charlotte Ann, sister of Sir 
William, Abdy, bart. — Lieutenant-Colone] 
Gascoigne, in the East India Company’s sere 
vice, to Mrs. Denton, of ‘Tavistockesquare. 
-At. St. George's, Queen square, Henry 
Dyett, esq. of Doughty-street, to, Harriet Mae 
ria, eldest,daughter of Malcolm Ross, esq. of 
Red Lion-square.—Thomas Bakersfieid, esqs 
to Sophia, daughter of the late, Daniel Burr, 
esq. of Ramsay, Essex. ok 
At Mary- le-bonne Church, Thomas Thom. 
son, esq. of Acton Green; to Elizabeth, dayghe 
ter of Harry Delamain, esq... of, Berner’s= 
Street ==. W. Williams, esq, of Banstead, 
Surry, to.Miss Harriet. Chubb; of Kensing- 
ton.—-Lourd George Beresford, to Miss Harriet. 
Schutz.-Thomas. Eycon,, jun, esq. of ‘Line 
coln’s-inn, to Miss Campbell, eldest daughter 
of iviajor General Dugaid C.. 
At Sc.\ James’s, the Rev. Mr. Goodenough, 
second son of the Bishop.of Carlisle, to.Miss 
Markham, daughter of the late Archbishop of 
York. 
At Ealing, W. Farmer, esq. of Swindon, 
Wilts, to Miss Elizabeth Goodenough, see 
cond daughter of the late Rev. Edward G. 
At St, Paul’s Covent Garden, Mr. George 
Cooke, of Southampton-street, Strand, to 
Miss Sarah Baker, eldest, daughter of j. Be 
esq. late of Chalk, near Gravesend. 
At Betshanger, William Fuller. Boteler, 
€sq-,0f Lincoln’s-inn, recorder of Canterbury, 
to Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late James 
Leigh joynes, esq. of Mount Pleasant, near 
Gravesend, 
‘ AtLambethy Mr, John Clark, of Belmonte 
place, to Miss Mary Kempster, eldest daugh- 
ter, of Gordan Ki esg. of Kennington-lane, 
At St. Pancras, the Rev, Stephen Barbut, 
of, Trotton, Sussexy to Maria, eldest daughter 
of. G. Jourdany esq. of Millman-street. 
At Hackney, Joshua Hobson, esy. of Great 
St. Helen’s, merchant, to Miss Jaye Pulsford, 
of. St. Lhomas’s-squarey Hackney, 
At 
