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ling bull class Price of Pembridge won first with 

 Magnet (823), bred by T. Yeld, and Lord Berwick 

 was second with Tenant. In cows, Monkhouse was 

 first with Winnifred, by Monaughty (220), bred by 

 James Eea. She produced four calves for Rea, one, 

 Madoc (899), a noted winner at the Ludlow, Here- 

 ford, and local shows. Lord Berwick won first and 

 Philip Turner second with in-calf heifers. 



At Lincoln in 1854 Edward Price had first with 

 Magnet, the first prize winner at Gloucester the pre- 

 vious season. His sire was The Knight (185) ; his 

 dam was by Pitt's Big Ben. Malcohn, also by The 

 Knight, won second for the second time. In year- 

 ling bulls James Rea was first with Guardian, by 

 Attraction. In bull calves Price had first on Mag- 

 net 2d. 



Magnet (823) is said to have been a bull of splen- 

 did style and character, with a wide white mane and 

 very yellow horns, a remarkably nice coat and skin, 

 and capital quality — ^not a big bull, just of fair me- 

 dium size. His son Magnet 2d was one of four 

 offspring with their sire, all so much alike, with 

 nice soft coats and skins, that they won first at Lud- 

 low and Hereford. Speaking of this bull. Magnet 

 2d, Tudge of Leinthall says: 



"I well remember at the Leominster show stand- 

 ing with my father and Mr. Price, whilst the bull 

 calves were being judged. There was some specu- 

 lation as to which would win, my father's calf Ash- 

 ford (1499), the Ludlow winner, or Mr. Price's 

 Magnet 2d, the Royal winner. It was private judg- 

 ing and boarded in, and I being a fairly active lad 



