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32. A piece of plate of the value of ten guineas, voted 1810, to James 

 Hamilton, Monyquhile, for biinging into arable culture the greatest extend of 

 land, not hitherto improved, of any tenant in the island of Arran. 



33. Five guineas, voted in 18 10, to Alex. Craig, Glaster, for the next 

 greatest extent in said island of Arran. 



34. A piece of plate of the value of seven guineas, voted 1810, to John 

 Hariman, for having improved and brought into tillage an extensive tract of 

 moss upon a farm, the property of General Campbell of Lochnell, Lorn, 

 Argyllshire, not hitherto in culture. 



35. £<) 9s. and the Society's Medal, in 181 1, to John M'Nie, Portnellan, 

 Callander, for bringing into tillage thirty acres of waste land. 



36. Plate of five guineas value, in 181 1, to Robert Gordon, Croughly, 

 Kirkmichael, Banffshire, for greatest extent in that district. 



37. Five guineas, in 181 1, to Robert Gordon, Clashnoir, Inveraven, for 

 next greatest extent. 



38. Five guineas, in 181 1, to John M'Donald, Hillhead of Morange, do,, 

 for greatest extent in the class of small tenants. 



39. Plate often guineas value, in 181 1, to Archibald M'Nicol, Balmichael, 

 Arran, for greatest extent in the island. 



40. Five guineas, in 181 1, to Donald Nicol, North Coriygill, Arran, for 

 next greatest extent. 



41. The Society's Medal, in 181 1, to James Taylor, grieve to General 

 Campbell of Lochnell, for reclaiming and improving above twelve acres of 

 moss on the estate of Lochnell, only three feet above the level of the sea, by a 

 particular mode of drainage. 



42. Ten guineas, in 1812, to Robert Goidon, Lynavoir, Kirkmichael, 

 Banffshire, for bringing into arable culture the greatest extent of land, not 

 hitherto in tillage, of any tenant in the ujDper parts of Aberdeen and Banffshires. 



43. Five guineas to John Macdonald, Hillhead of Morange, Inveraven, 

 for bringing into tillage the next greatest extent. 



44. Ten guineas, in 1813, to Charles Hunter, Melbost, Stornoway. 



45. Five guineas, in 1813, to Hector Sinclair, Goathill, do. 



46. Five guineas, in 18 13, to Wm. M'Neill, Lingay, Isle of Pabbay, Lewis. 



47. Ten guineas, in 1813, to the Rev. Alex. Downie, Lochalsh. 

 48., Five guineas, in 181 3, to Alexander Finlayson, Durinish. 



49. Ten guineas, in 1813, to Murdoch Maclennan, TuUoch, Lochcarron. 



50. Five guineas, in 1813, to Thomas Jeftrey, New Kelso, Lochcarron. 



51. Ten guineas, in 181 3, to William Grant, Tombreckachie, Banffshire, 

 for bringing into arable culture an extensive tract of waste land on his said 

 farm, not hitheito in tillage, since autumn 181 1, and under crop in 181 3 for 

 the first time. It was certified by two members of the Society (John and Wm. 

 Gordon) that Mr Grant, then (1813) in the 84th year of his age, was the first 

 tenant who introduced the new and improved system of husbandry in its several 

 branches in the Highland district of Banffshire. 



52. Ten guineas, in 18 13, to Capt. Alex. Gumming, Docharn, Strathspey, 



53. Five guineas, in 1813, to John Grant, Grantown, Strathspey. 



54. Ten guineas, in 18 14, to Lewis Maclver, Greiss, Lewis. 



55. P'ive guineas, in 18 14, to James Robertson, Goathill, Lewds, 



56. Ten guineas, in 18 14, to Alex. MacRae, Faddoch, Kintail, 



57. Five guineas, in 1814, to Alex, Stewart, Milltown of Lochalsh. 



