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A Statement of the Breeds and Ages of the Animals which 

 have won the Gold Medals offered by the Club for 

 Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, together with the names of the 

 Exhibitors and Breeders. 



CATTLE. 

 EXTRA PRIZE 10. 



For best Ox or Steer in the first Six Classes. 



To FEEDER. 



1807 William Flowers 



1808 Samuel Chandler 

 18091 



to [ Discontinued 

 1829 I 



BRED BY. 



James Walwyn 

 William Walker 



BREED. 



Hereford Ox, no age named 

 Hereford Ox . 



=> " 

 000 

 600 



BEASTS. 

 GOLD MEDALS for the best Beast. 



To BREEDER. 



1830* Marquis of Exeter . . 



1831 Earl Brownlow 



1832 J. B. Topham .. 



1833 William Townsend . . 



1834 Earl Spencer 



1835 John Dent 



1836 Marquis of Tavistock 



1837 R. W. Baker 



1838 Ex. of late Mr. Talbot 



1839 R. Hill 



1840 Earl Spencer .. 



1841 R. Wright 



1842 Sir Chas. Tempest, Bt. 



To FEEDER. 



FED BY. 



Self 



Self 



Self 



Henry Townsend 



Self 



George Peach 



John Verney . . 



Self 



C. Hillyard . . 



Earl of Warwick 



Self 



Self 



Mr. Maxwell . . 



BRED BY. 



1843 Sir Chas. Tempest, Bt. Self 



1844 Henry Brown . . . . Self 



BREED. 



Durham Steer 

 Durham Ox . . 

 Durham Ox . . 

 Durham Heifer 

 Durham Ox 

 Durham Heifer 

 Hereford Steer 

 Shorthorn Heifer 

 North Devon Ox 

 Hereford Ox . . 

 Durham Ox 

 Durham Cow . . 

 Shorthorn Cow 



BREED. 



Shorthorn Heifer 

 Durham Heifer 



3 10 

 470 

 570 

 490 

 460 



4 11 



3 10 

 350 

 480 



4 11 14 

 507 

 520 

 680 



490 

 460 



N.B. After this year (1844) two Gold Medals were given one for the best 

 Steer or Ox, and one for the best Heifer or Cow. 



* The Gold Medal in 1830 was offered by Mr. Kitelee, 



