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Mrs. E. Cleaves, Beverly - - - - 50 



O. M. March, Methuen - - - - 1 25 



Mrs. C. Larrabee, Salem - - - - 1 00 



Isabella Gilford, Ipswich - - - - 1 00 



MATS. 



Mrs. David Saunders, Salem - - - - 50 



Mrs. E. S. Osborne, " . . „ 50 



Henrietta Clark, Danvers - - - - 50 



Mrs. E. Perry, Lynn - - - . 50 

 In behalf of the Committee, 



ALBERT G. BROWNE, Chairman. 



The Committee on Cloth and Hosiery Report, that no 

 Cloths were exhibited, and beg leave to recommend the fol- 

 lowing gratuities on Hosiery : 



10 pair Hose knit by Sarah S. Jewett, Danvers $1 00 



2 " " " " Mary L. Buxton, " 50 



2 " " " '• Mary P. Buxton, «• 75 

 5 « " " " Hannah Goodhue, Salem 50 



3 " « «' " Elizabeth Hanuel, " 50 



2 carded, spun and knit by Mrs P. Pillsbury, Georgetown 1 00 



3 pair and a half hose, knit by Mrs. I. Batchelder, Lynn 1 00 

 2 pair mittens, knit by Mrs. Phebe Cross, Danvers 50 



For the Committee, FRANCIS SCOTT. 



The Committee on Leather, and Articles manufactured 

 therefrom, having attended to the duty assigned them, submit 

 their Report, as follows: They award to 



Twisden Brown, Georgetown, best thick boots, prem. $3 00 

 John McCombe, Georgetown, best calf boots prem, 4 00 



