NAMES OF GOOSE AND FOWL FEEDERS. 77 



ourable Lord Ducie, Woolcester Park, Gloucester- 

 shire Sir Bellingham Graham, near Ripon, York- 

 shire Sir John Sebright, Beechwood, Herts 

 Burlow Peters, Esq., near Market Waitham, York- 

 shire. 



In those districts distinguished for poultry breed- 

 ing, great numbers are reared and fattened for the 

 supply of the metropolis, a branch of business in 

 which many farmers are concerned to a considerable 

 and profitable extent. 



The following list comprises the names of the most 

 considerable Goose and Fowl Feeders : 



Arrington, Ballingdon, Suffolk; J. Boyce, Stratford, 

 Essex ; Chatten, Suffolk ; Clarke, Cambridgeshire ; 

 J. and Mark Cooper, Cambridge ; Fawcett, Buxted, 

 Surrey ; Flatt and Walton, Tostock and Hepworth, 

 Suffolk ; Foote, Chertsey ; Fordham, Salisbury ; 

 Glover, Lingfield, Surrey; Gower, Roxwell, near 

 Chelmsford, Essex ; Homewood, Horn, Surrey ; Hart, 

 and Howsden, Gurton, Cambridgeshire ; Jupp, Hor- 

 sham, Surrey ; H. J. and W. Knight, Stratford, Es- 

 sex; Lewery, Staughton, Sussex; W. Lucock, Ep- 

 som, Surrey ; Mansfield, near Epping ; G. Paget, 

 Reigate, Surrey ; Porter, Roxwell, Essex ; Stevens, 

 Aylesbury ; Stiff, Woolpit, Suffolk ; Turner, Epping ; 

 Wells, Guilford, Surrey; White, Willingale-Spain, 

 Essex ; Whiting, Great Walton. 



W. Simpson, Edinburgh, Goose and Fowl Feeder ; 

 also all descriptions of game throughout the season. 



The Wokingham METHOD OF FEEDING is to con- 

 fine the fowls in a dark place, and cram them with a 

 paste made of barley-meal, mutton suet, treacle, or 

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