1843.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 613 
Roses, three China ditto, 24 Pansies, 12 ditto, six ditto, Herbaceous | Scholes. Purple Heavy Edged: 1, Mitchell's Beauty of Warley, 
Plant in pot, Greenhouse Plant, three Verbenas, two Pentstemons;,| Mr. J. Cheetham ; 2) seedling, Mr. J: Walmsley; 3, Lee’s Bonny 
2, four Pelargoniums, six Herbaceous Flowers, three Phiowes. 1, | Bet, Mr. R. J. ‘aye ; 4, Robinson’s Mrs. Muggleston, Mr. J. Hol- 
Mr. J. Stuart, best 12 Cherries, six largest Strawberries, two Let- | land. Scarlet Light Edged: Ely’s Mrs. Horner, Mr. J. Holland ; 
tuces, 2nd dish of Currants, 2nd Design. 1, Mr. 1. Crawford, | 2, Ely’s Lady Howden, Mr.J. Scholes; 3, Sir William Middleton, 
best three Carrots; 2, six Pansies, six seedling ditto, two Campa~ | 4, Mrs. Maynall, Mr. J. Holland. . Scariet Heavy Edged: 1, Mar- 
nulas. 1, Mr. E. Burns, best 12 pods of Peas; 2, one Pink, 12 | chant’s Milkmaid, Mr. F. Marchant ; 2; Birtle’s Lady Talbot, Mr. 
Pansies, collection of Cut Flowers. 1, Mr. D. Stevenson, best | T. Smith; 3, Wollard’s Little Wonder, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 4, Benn’s 
Design, Early Cabbage; 2, six Potatoes. Mr. J. Makim, 12 pods | Mare Antony, Mr.J. Holland. N.B.—Mr. J. Cheetham exhibited 
eas. Mr. T. Fernie, 2nd three Potato Onions. Mr. Cassels | a bloom of Twitchett’s Don John. 
exhibited a beautiful collection of Pinks and Roses. From Ra- —— 
mornie was an assortment of Roses; Mr. Ireland, a collection _ Sheffield Gooseberry Show, Aug. ‘his was held at Mr. Wilson’s 
of Annuals; Mr. Galloway, a fine collection of Pelargoniums ; | sign of the Haigh Tree, Sheffield Park :— 
from Ferrybank, two large Cucumbers ; from Mr, William Ander- Srewarps’ Prizes, his ers. 
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th 34, Mr. T. Gri 
E. Kelly, Leighton’s Bellerophon. 
Mr. T. 
Mr. T. S. Wood, Mitchell’s Beauty of Wharley ; 3, Mr. T. Grove: 
Dixon’s Trip to Cambridge; 4, Mr, 
5, Mr. T. Groves, Hufton’s Drusil; 
Son, some fine black Curants.— IstCup —. | J. Wilson : don. 
sid Be ee ee a 2d.,, .4M.Blackhurst | Weathereock 2-23 11 pensable. Best Self, (S.P.), Mr. 7. i 
Practical Floral and Horticultural Society of Ireland, Aug. 25. Kettle. J. Wilson + London. . 24 6 nisher. | Best Tip, (S.P.), Mr. T. S. Wood, Beau 
This Society held their Annual Show of Fruits and Flowers in Do. . . J. Fletcher =. Leader | 199 8 Best White, Mr. I. Kelly, Lewisham Rival. Best Yellow, Mr, 
the Rotunda, which was numerously attended, The following Dow x + J.Staneland . Morning Star | 3 ood, Widnall’s Argo, Best Tip, Mr. E. Kelly, Phenomenon. 
are the awards, viz:—Six Stove Plants, 1, J. C. Humpbreys, gr Do. . . MvGould) . . Queen otTrumps 19 16 Best Orange, Mr. +S. Wood, Bloomsb: 
to the Hon. Colonel Wingfield, for Vinca resea and alba, Gloxinia Youne Growers. S. Woods Grace Darling. Best Light Purple, Mr. T. 
rubre, Gesneria hybrid, Syningia guttata, Angelonia hybrid; 2, Kettle + H.Nutt .  . Companion . 19° 1 Girling’s Indispensable. Best Dark Purple, Mr. 
Mr, Ellis, gr to E. Lucas, Esq. Six mized Pelurgoniums, Mr. P. Reds. Best Scarlet, Mr, T. S. Wood, Tournament, 
Smith, gr to Mrs. Putland, for M‘Laine’s Othello, M‘Laine’s Anti- 1, ~ + H. Radford + London 4421/18 qT. od, Seedling Vanquisher. 
pator, Jewess, Coronation, Lifeguardsman, and Prince George. 2,» + Ditto... Conquering Hero 21 7 Best Apples, Mr. Grainger. Best Gooseberries, Mr. Newns. Best 
Sie Ericas, J.C. Humphreys, for Erica Aitonii, ampallacea rubra, 3, +  » M.Blackhurst’. Companion, 21 11 Preserving ditto, Mr. Newns. Best Cucu a 8 re 
ampullacea, tricolor elegans, Hartnellii... Six Climbers, Mr. Ellis, 4, ® « SwCook 46. onderful ted 6 Best Kidney Beuns, (runners), Mr. Grainger. Best ditto, 
Passiflora Loudonii and fitula, Ceropegia elegans, Thunbergia 5, ws Dittoe .0) Lion's Provider. 21. 4 t. T.S, Wood. Best Cauliflowers, Mrs, 
aurantia, elata, and alba. Greenhouse Hwotic in Flower, 1, J.C. 6, 00) S-SeStaneland’: ..+ Slaughterman «| 20-: 6 Mrs. Wood. | Best Potatoes, Mr. Gr: 
H Erica jj ini 3 2, Mr. P. Smith. Three 4 oo oe M.Gouldy o. - Guido FU AQ! oF D. Crawford, Esq. Best Spring Onions, Mr. Ne 
Mimuluses, J, H. Evans, Esq., for rosea, M‘Lainii, and Evansii, 8, 3 » J. Fletcher + Freeholder © AZAR Journal. 
ia Fuchsias, Mr. B. Kane, gr to E. Clibborn, Esq., fo. Venus i rt « J. Wilson . Echo m endl7= as a Se: 
victrix, Thyneana, eximea, rosea elegans, Standishii, Chandlerii, 10, z «.J.Cook . + Captain Ward , 17 18 Solihull Floral and Horticultural Society, Aug. 15.—The first 
Single Specimen Fuchsia, J.C. Humphreys, for Chandlerii; Mr, Yellows. exhibition was held in the green-room of the George Inn. The 
Evans exhibited a beautiful specimen of cordata in flower, for hy " . J.Slack . . Leader . + 20 17 following prizes were awarded :—CaRNATIONS.—Premier Prize, 
which an extra prize was awarded. Ornamental Plants, 1, J. 2, .  .» M.Blackhurst . Broom Girl. 19 1 i r. J. Haines. & tBi , 1, Hepworth’s Leader, 
Humphreys, for Helichrysum proliferum, Canna Braziliensis, 3, - » J. Wilson + Marygold . nade de Mr. 8. Bunn; 2, Colonel Wainman, Mr. J. Britten; 3, Brown's 
Angelonia pubescens and serrata, Erica reflexa alba Vitica al 4, 7 » J.Cook . . Pilot if wooly 23 Prince George, Mr. s, Bunn; 4, Gameboy, Mr. J. Haines. 
Acropera Loddigesii, Gardoquia multiflora, Syningia guttata ; 5, 9. 4 M.Blackhurst . Birdlime 2 | 1 14 Crimson Bizarre, 1, Hugo Meynell, Mr. J. Coudrey; 2, Lord 
, Mr. P. Smith. Sia Herbaceous Plants, 1, 'T. Pidgeon, Esq., for Ghict soos Oh DaWertl dina an Catherine. =. 17 12 Milton, Mr. J. Haines; 3, Paul Pry, Mr. J. Haines; 4, Gregory’s 
Pentstemon splendens, Gladiolus floribnndus, Lilium tigrinum Fie bow » Ditto of epese Gatniner gi! tris Sa aereie Alfred, Mr. J. Haines, Scarlet Flakes, 1, Booth’s Conqueror, Mr. 
and longifolium, Acon 8, ©. . H. Radford + Goldfinder + 16 12 J. Fletcher; 2, Beauty of Cradley, Mr. J. Haines i 
Evans, Esq. Kvotic Bouquet, J. 9, . + J. Fletcher + Two-to-One . 16 Mr. J, Haines; 4, Rob Roy, Mr. J. Fletcher. Purple Flakes, 1 
J.H. Evans, Esq. Puswic Garnens.—Basket of 0 10, . R. Wilson +> Teazer PIO id Hudson’s Miss Thornton, Mr. J. aines; 2, Mary Ann, 
Mr. Livingston, for Clerodendron fragrans, Gesneria Zebrina, Greens. Haines; 3, M: ’s Mary Mr. S. Bunn; 4, Mango, Mr. 
Euphorbia splendens, Achimenes rosea. and longiflora, Lantana ie 5 + G.Gills =. =. Turn-ont . 19 15 Coudrey. Rose Flakes, 1, Lovel Ann, Mr. J. 
Six Light Pelargoniums, Mr. Livingston, for Lady oF r - J. Cool : + Thumper , oe Ale: 'y, Mr. Purcock; 3, Miss Walker. Mr, J. Hains 
Murray, Witch, Victory, Risin So + J.Staneland . Overall . +1820 Elizabeth, Mr. J. Haines, Pico EES.—Premier Prize, Nulli 
Siw Mixed Pelargoniums, Mr. Livingston, for Mirabile, Master. @,° oS of) SvBvans + Weathercock .“1g 14 secundus, Mr, J. Haines. Light-edged Red, 1, Wo 
Piece, Lifeguardsman, Mervilleanum, Conservative, Yetmania- 5, ‘3 - M.Blackhurst . Launcelot ; + 17.18 Victoria, Mr. J. Coudrey ; 2, Anacreon, Mr, S. 
Dum grandifiorum. Sie Ericas, Mr. Livingston, for eximia, 6, +o. J. Wilson ~ Pea ~ 17-15 Sandes, Mr. J. Coudrey, Heavy-edged Red,—1, Mrs. 
Ewereana, Hartnellii, Irbyana, ampullacea, ampullacea vittata. 7 . + M. Blackhurst . Queen Victoria 17 11 S. Bunn; 2, Mrs, Meynell, Mr. H. Pope 3, Martin’s Victoria, 
Stove Bvotic in Flower, Mr. M‘Laine, for a beautiful Cape Bi 8, . + W. Ward . + Invincible NF HO r. J. Haines, Light-edged Purple, 1, Lord 
Greenhouse Exotic, Mr. Michael Shi Fuchsias, Mr. T. Far- . + J. Staneland . Keepsake . eel 7 cay G Haines; 2, Lady St. John, Mr. J. Co rey; 3, Miss Hancox, 
Yell, for Victory, Eclipse, Robusta, Paragon, Marquis, Defiance, 10, . . ‘M.Blackhurst . Providence | 17 4 unn; 4, Mitchell’s Miss Fanny, Mr. J. es. 
» Ornamental Plants, Mr, Livingston, for Erica ampullacea and Whites. Purple, 1, Nulli secundus, Mr. S. Bunn; 2, Crask’s Queen Vic- 
Aitonii, Fuchsia Dalstonii, fulgida, and uperba, Verbena Bur- 1, e + M.Blackhurst . Freedom . wag a8 toria, Mr, J. Coudrey ; 3, Isabella, Mr. J. Coudrey ; 4, Incompa- 
Jeyana, triamphans, and H ndersonii, Begoniasanguinea, Ver- 2, .  . H. Radford + Queen of Trumps 17 21 rable, Mr. H. Pope. Dantras.—Premier Prize, Pickwick, Mr. 
ena, Queen, Calceolaria, Coronation, Fuchsia fulgens, Erica Syitk Jy + M. Blackhurst . Lady Leicester . 17 20 J. Coudrey. 1, Rouge et Noire, Mr. J. Coudrey; 2, Springfield 
Hartnellii. 6 Herbaceous Plunts, Mr, Livingston, for Mimulus 4, . + J.Slacks .  . Honour of Tickill 17. 2 Rival, Mr. ‘ope; 3, Pickwick, Mr. Purcock ; 4, Beauty of the 
‘Lainianus, i gans, Pentstemon coccinea, Gladiolus 5, . . B.Sykes . + Miss Walton . 16 20 Plain, Mr. J. Cou ey; 5, Lewisham Rival, Mr. H. Pope; 6, Yel- 
Tamosus, Yucca filamentosa, Gladiolus psittacinus. De. 6, + + M.Gould , » Tallyho . » 16 19 low Defiance, Mr. H. Pope. GooseBeRRizs.—Premier Prize, 
vice, Mr. Michael ‘W. Open Compxtition,—Dark Seedling 7 . + H. Radford + Philip the First 16 19 London, 23dwts.12grs,, Mr.J. Barton. Red, 1, Companion, 23dwts. 
elargonium, J.C. Humphreys... Light Do. Do., Mr. P. Smith, 8, . ~ . W.Driver, Sen... Snowball » 16 18 2grs., Mr. J. Barton; 2, London, 22dwts, 10grs. 
3 Exotic Hand Bouquets, 1, Mr. Ellis; 2, Mr. Lumsden, gr to 9, . + T. Ward . + Cossack . & 126% 17 3, Lion’s Provider, 2idwts. 
the Hon. Mrs. Vesey, Lucan ; 3, Mr. Kelly, gr to Colonel Conolly, LO isk PES aok oF 7048 g Ardsley Beauty 16 14 2idwts. 10grs., Mr, 
6 Hardy Hand Bouguels, 1,3 
Mr. Kelly, 6 Annuals, Mr. 
N. Collier, sq. ; 
. Evans, Esq.; 2, Mr. Ellis; 3, —. 
lis. 6 Varieties German Stock, 1, | The Shrewsbury Horticultural Society, Aug. 3.—This Society 
24 Seedling Pansies, Mr. 't. | held its third exhibition at the Shirehall” The specimens of Car- 
sq-; 2, Mr. M. Shaw. 24 | Nations and Picotees, as well as exotic plants, gave the greatest 
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Frurr—Melons : Green Flesh, 1, Mr. Luinsden 5.2, Mr. Ogilvey; | Leader, Cartwright’s Rainbow, Lows Lord Palmerston, Hogg’s 
do., any variety, Mr. Ogilvey. Grapes, White, 1 and 2, Mr. Kelly; | Lady Stanley, Corsair’s Sqnire Clarke, and Mitchell’s Beauty of 
do., Black, 1, Mr. Kelly; 2, J. C. Humphreys, Peaches, arley. Best Pan of Picotees, Mt. T. Groves :—Mansley’s 
Noblesse, 1, J. C. Humphreys; 2, Mr, Ellis; do., dobble Mon. | Nulli Secundus, Dickson’s Trip to Cambridge, Mitchell's Beauty 
taigne, 1, J.C. Humphreys; 2, Mr, Smith; do., any variety, 1, | of Wharley, Orson’s Queen Adelaide, Orson’s Rebecca, and 
J. C. Humphreys; 2, Mr. Smith. Nectarines, White, 1, My. | Smith’s Nonsuch. Spxcia, Prizes.— Best Bizarre, F. Harris, 
Ogilvey; 2,Mr. Smith; dv., Red, J.C, Humphreys. Apricois, | Esq, Hepworth’s Leader. Best Flake, Wm, Bayley, Esq., Beauty 
1, J. C. Humphreys; 2, Smith. Plums, Green Gage, 1, J, g. | of Birmingham, Best White Ground Picotee, Mr. T. 
Humphreys; 2, Mr. Ogilvey: do., any variety, 1, G.M, Walthew, | Mansley’s Nulli'Secundus. Seurlet Bizarres, 1, Mr. T, Groves, 
Esa.5 2 J» Welsh, Esq. Goosedervies, Red, 1, Mr. M‘intyre, | Mansley's Charles XII, ; 2, Wm. Bayley, Esq.» Pugh’s Haidée, 
i ~ | Crimson Bizarres, 1, Mr. 'T. Groves, Cartwright’s Rainbow; 2, 
ayley, Esq., Jarrett’s Lucretia ; 3, Mr. T, Groves, Wake- 
20dwts. 5grs., Mr. 
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ce, 16dwts. 16grs., Mr. J. Barton; 7, Angler, 
Mr. W. Baker. White, 1, Seedling, 21dwts. 
keris», Mz. J. Fairfield; 2, Freedom, 20dwts, 20grs., Mr. J. Fair~ 
Tels 3 Eagle, iodwts. i7grs., Mr. J. Barton; 4, ‘Tally-Ho, 
-» Mr. J. Barton; 5, Competitor, 17dwts., Mr. J. Britten ; 
6, Ostrich, 16dwts. 23grs., "Mr. J. Barton ; 7, Audesley Beauty, 
Gdwts, 12grs., Mr..W. Betts, Best Collection of Fruit, Mr. J” 
peu Collections of Vegetables, 1, Mr. Molineaux; 2, Mr. 
+ Baker, 
Mr. ha 2, Mr. Ellis.—Forists’. Frownns.—Curnatrn: 
Pink Bizarre, T. Jackson, Esq. ; do., Scarlet Bizarre, aD vedacie. ‘ttowet, rticultural and Floral Society, Aug 15.—The 
n, Esq. 5 2, s_do., Pink Flake, 1, Mr. B. Kane ‘i ar oaee ladeatithe: 
T. Jackson, Esq. ; do., Scarlet Flake, 1, T. Jack: n, Es 2. peas ee Gee ieearee sali ES CA ps ae 
" 13 2, C. un, when the following prizes were awar RNATIONS 
Williams, Esq. ; r. B. Kanes do, le Flake, Mr. B. Kan mn. ations, consisting of Colonel Wainman, Bloo) 
x. B. Kane; dv., Purple edged, 1, Mr, B, Kane; 2, 7, Jacksoi 
Esq.; do., Yellow-edged, 1, Mr. B. Kane; 2, N. Collier, Esq. 
24 Pansies, different varieties, 1, N. Collier, Esq. ; a M. Wal. r 
Esq. 24 Dahlias, different varieties, Mr. Ogilvey ; 12do,, differnet 1, Jolly, Dragoon, Mr. Holmes; 2. Hepworth's Leader, T. Hart. 
Varieties, 1, Mr. Ogilvey; 2, G. M. Walthew, Esq.; 24 do., dif. 
ferent varieties, 1, Mr. A. Campbell; 2, Mr. Livingston 5 12 do 
different varieties, 1, Mr. Campbell; 2. Mr. J. Gough; 3o do. 
crimson, purple, striped, tipped, scarlet, G. M. Walthew, Esq, 
Puptic Garnans.—60 Dahlius, three varieties of white lilac, 
crimson, purple, striped, tipped, yellow, scarlet, rose, buff, Mr. 
pbell. Hodgens exhibited a plant of  Phormium 
tenax (New Zealand Flax), upwards of cight feet high, and also 
Foasket of Fuchsias. Mrs. Desmond exhibited her wax imita. 
mane Amongst which was the Maxillaria tetragona, The Rey, Mr. 
Minbraine sent a. box of Carnations and Picotees, not for com. 
Frtition, The judges awarded an extra prize for 24 Pansies to 
tM. Shaw. 
3 and 4, Bloomsbur. , Sir T. 
6, ditto, SirT. C, Sheppard Scarlet Flakes, 1, Potter's Champion, 
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Mara, Sir T, C, Sheppard; 6, Ringleader, T. Hart, Esq.; 6, Miss 
Y, T, Hart, Esq. Rose Flakes, 1, Lady Scott, Mr. Holmes; 2, 
Elizabeth, 3, Victoria, Mr. Rogers; 4, Coronation, T. Hart, Esq. ; 
—This meeting was hela 
a 7 Hart, Esq. Red light-edged Picotees, 1, Sivern's Nonsuch, 7, 
he following | prizes were 
chdale Carnation Meeting, Aug. 2 : 
Hart, Esq. ; 2, Mrs> Horner, Mr. Holmes; 3, Sivern’s Nonsuch, 
Oria Gardens, Rochdale, 3 
yratded 7 Scarlet Bizarres: 1, Kaye’s Omnium Primus, Mr, R- T. Hart, Esq.; 4, Nulli Secund r. Rogers; 5, Gidding’ 
i Mey 2, seedling, Mr. F. Marchant; 3, Hepworth’s Leader, arcus, Mr. Holmes; 6, Sivern’s Nonsuch, T. H Sq. Purple 
Rainfortwe msley ; 4, Hepworth’s Albion, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 5) 
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8 Gameboy, 6, Ely’s Jolly Dragoon, 7, Hoyle’s Duke of 
Panof 12, ditto of 6, Mr. Holmes. Fuchsias, Best Plant, Mr. R, 
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Cartwright’s Travelling Queen, Mr. ley; 8, | Groves, consisting of the following flowers; viz., Pworth’s | Collection of 6 plants, R. Philips, Esq. ; ditto, Ogers ; 
Fourth, Mr. J. Scholes’ Scarlet Mldkes: 1, Wilson’g | Leader, y's Lord Wilton, Low's Lord parmerston, Corsair’s | ting, Mr. Rogers. Calceolarias, Best Plant, Mr. Holness a 
Ourth, Mr. P. Smith; 2, Potter’s Champion, 3, | Sqnire Clarke, Hoge’s Lady Stanley, and witches Beauty of | Collection of 6 Plants, Sir T. C. Sheppard ; 20 ditto, 6, Best Seed. 
quess of Granby, Mr. J. Cheetham; 4, Orson’g harley. Best Pan of Ftcotees, Mr. T. Groves, consi isting of the ling (Beauty of Heybridge) R, Philips, Esq. Fat tae 
+ J. Standring ; 5, Chadwicke’s Brilliant, Mr, R, 7 following flowers; viz., Orson’s Rebecca, Dixon’s Trip to Cam-} gousr, anp OTHER PLANTS:—1, Stone Plant, Achiharen 
i bridge, Seedling Alpha, Mitchell’s Beauty of Wharley, Jessop’s longiflora, 2, Achimenes grandifiora, M ’ 
J. | Sir William Middleton, and Orson’s Queen Adelaide. Best Bi- s; Plant of Cotsen ean cath dedi 
Rose Flakes: 1, Fletcher's Duchess of Devon shire, Mr. 'T, | zarre, (S 4 T. * 4 
rr. (ani ground), Mr. T. Groves, Manslcy’s Nulli Secundus, eth 
‘pollo, Mr, J, Holland ; 6, Clegg’s Beauty, Mr. J. Stand. Picotee, (S.P.), (yellow ground), Mr. rT Groves, Victoria, Scar- 
militigyBeauty,.Me. J. Cheetham! 8 Eliott Duchecs | hime t Me Te Groves, Mansley’s Charles XII.; 2, Mr. T. 
sR, ye. Flakes, 1, Hudson’s Misg | Groves, Hepworth’s Leader ; 3, Mr. T. Groves, Groves's Sir Robert 
T.J-Cheetham ; 2, Turner's Princess Charlotte, Col, | Peel; 4,Mr. T. S. Wood, No. 6; 5, Mr. T. Groves, wgolde 's King. 
Ng, Mr. J, ing; 4, Leighton’s Bellero. i veka A 
ley’s Beauty oe Wieehttaies 6, Marsden’s Jolly | Wakefield’s Paul Pry; 3, Mr. T. Groves, Cartwright’s Rainbow. 
Icom, Cheetham ; 7, Hall's Major Cartwright, Col. Lee. | Soarlet Flakes, 1, Mr. 1. Groves, Lord Palmerston ; 2, Mr, Newns, 
18S Purple Light Edged: 1, Mitchell’s Nulli Secundus, | Red Rovers 3, Mr.'T. Groyes, Taylor's Festival ; 4, Mr. T, Groves, 
een 5 2, Field Marshal, Mr. F, Marchant; 3, Crask’s | Simpson’s Marquess of Granby; 5, Mr. T, Groves, Wilson’ 's Wil- 
sctoria, Mr. J, Standring; 4, Jackson's Delight, Mr, J, | liam IV... Purple Flakes, 1, Mx, Ty Groves, Mansley’s Euclid; 2, 
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Lord Vernon; White do, Six TC Sheppard ; 2, do., Lord 
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