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To IMr. John Butficld, a Cup, for his 2-shcar long wool- 

 cd fat wether, bred in Bedfordshiie. 



To R. Trevor, Esq. a Cup, for hjs 2 shear short vvooU 

 ^d fat wether. 



To Wm. Runciman, a Cup, for his 2-$hear short wool- 

 ed fat wether, bred in Bedfordshire- 



To Mr. Bliss, a Cup, for bis pen of long vvooled 

 theaves. * 



To Lord Qngley, a Cap_, for liis pen of short wooled 

 theaves. 



To Mr. Trevor, a Cup, for his pen of short vvooled 

 theaves, bred in Bedfordshire. 



The judges for the long-wooled sheep, were Lord So- 

 inerville, Richard Astley, Esq. and Thomas Crook ; and, 

 for the short wooled sheep, J. Reeves, Jolm EUnan, jan, 

 and Henry Boys. 



iiis Grace, ou the delivery of these Cups, paid a well 

 merited compliment to the general excellence of the 

 sheep exhibited, and of those in particular, to which 

 prizes had been adjudged. 

 A Cup was awarded and delivered to Wui. Runciman, 

 for the best boar under two years old. 

 There were awarded and delivered to John Bollard, ef 

 Lidlington, 5 guineas. George Arnold, of Aspley 4 gui-,, 

 iieas, James Martin of Nor thill, 3 guineas. Job Ar- 

 nold, of Crawley, 2 guineas. Richard Cozens, of Lid- 

 lington, 1 guinea, for their respective merits in sheep- 

 shearing. 



Twenty guin-eas u ere adjudged to IMr. Robert Salmon, 

 for his Planting-plough and Drag; an implement which 

 was much and very justly cornmended. 



The Cup for the best plough was adjudged to Andrew 

 Wilson, his Grace's bailiff at the Park Farm ; and two 

 guineas to John Green the holder of it. 



Thu'ty guineas vv ere delivered to Mr. William Runci- 

 man, of Birchnioor Farm, for the most satisfactory com- 

 parisons of the drill and broad-cast culture of corn, on 



tep acres of land ■ — 



5 Ewe lambs of the first year. 



