Alcards at Gloucester : Commendations. 



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John Tucker, of YaraFarm, Staplegrove, Somerset : a red Devon Bull, Eclipsea 



bred by John Boucher, of Wiveliscombe. Somerset. 

 *Samuel Farthing, of Stowey Court, near Eridgewater, Somerset : a red Devon 



Bull, "Duke of Somerset;" bred by John Knight Farthing, of Stowey Court, 



Somerset. 



Thomas Webber^ of Halberton Court, near Tiverton, Devonshire: a red Devon In- 

 calf Cow, "Lilly;" bred by himself. 



* William M. Gibbs, of Bishops Lydeard, Somerset: a red Devon In-calf Cow, 

 " Daisy ;" bred by himself. 



*James Hole, of Knowle House, Dunster, Somerset : a red Devon In-milk Cow, 

 " Lily bred by himself. 



*JoHN Tucker, of Yara farm, Staplegrove, Somerset: a red Devon In-calf Cow, 

 " Fancy bred by himself. 



=*William M. Gibbs, of Bishops Lydeard, Somerset : a red Devon In-milk Heifer, 

 " Young Fairmaid;" bred by himself. 



Abraham Umbers, of Weston Hall, near Leamington: two Devon In-calf Heifers ; 

 bred by himself. 



Rev. Cecil Smith, of Lydeard House, near Taunton : a red Devon yearling Heifer, 



" Bertha bred by himself. 

 Rev. Cecil Smith, of Lydeard House, near Taunton : a red Devon yearling Heifer, 



" Joanna bred by himself. 

 ^George Turner, of Barton, near Exeter, a red Devon yearling Heifer " Dahlia ;" 



bred by himself. 



Sabiuel Farthing, of Stowey Court, Somerset : a red Devon yearling Heifer ; bred 

 by him-self. 



*James Hole, of Knowle House, Dunster, Somerset : two red Devon yearling Heifers ; 

 bred by himself. 



Samuel Burbery, of Wroxhall, near Warwick : a brindled Long-horned In-milk 

 and In-calf Cow, " Woodbine;" bred by himself. 



^Edward Cane, of Berwick Court, near Lewes, Sussex : a red Sussex yearling 

 Heifer; bred by himself.v^ 



John Cr"mp, of Grafton, near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire : a dark brown Agricul- 

 tural Stallion, " Young Invincible ;" bred by John Freeman, of Walcot, near 

 Swindon, Wiltshire, 



*Thomas Dunckley, of Staverton, near Daventry, Northamptonshire: a black Agri- 

 cultural Stallion, " Waxwork ;" bred by himself. 



^William Greenaway, of Even-Swindon, Wiltshire: a grey Agricultural Stallion 

 " Wiltshire Champion;" bred by himself. 



William Wilson, of Ashbocking, near Ipswich, Suffolk: a chesnut pure Suffolk 

 Agricultural Stalliou ; bred by Charles Semmen, of Bredfield, near Woodbridge, 

 Suffolk. 



*F. Leyborne Popham, of Littlecott, near Hungerford, Berkshire : a brown Agricul- 

 tural Stallion " Mendip :" bred by John Grimstead, ot Nylands^ near Cheddar, 

 Somersetshire. 



John Ramsbottobi, of Bilham Grange, near Doncaster, Yorkshire: a dark brown 

 Agricultural Stallion, " King of Trumps ;" bred by John Laurance, of Ham- 

 pool, near Doncaster, Yorkshire. 



The Earl of Jersey, of Middleton Stoney, near Bicester, Oxfordshire: a chesnut 

 Suffolk Agricultural Stallion, "The Colonel ;'' bred by himself. 



William Melsome, of Norton Bavant, near Warminster, Wiltshire: a chesnut 

 mixed Suffolk and Wiltshire Agricultural Stallion, " Marquis ;" bred by 

 himself. 



Henry Watts, of Whitminster House, near Stroud, Gloucestershire : a brown 



Gloucestershire Agricultural Mare, " Diamond," and foal ; bred by himself. 

 Lord St. John, of Melchbourne, near Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire: a brown 



Northamptonshire Agricultural Mare, " BroAvn," and foal ; bred by Thomas 



Faulkner, of Tiflfield, near Towcester, Northamptonsliire. 

 Thomas Edv^ard Pawlett, of Beeston, near Sandy, Bedfordshire : a Leicester 



Shearling Ram ; bred by himself. 

 William Sanday, of Holme Pierrepont, near Nottingham : a Leicester Shearling 



Ram ; bred by himself. 



