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I. AWARDS IN 1847. 



To Thomas L. Colbeck, of East Denton Cottage, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

 the prize of Fifty Sovereigns, for the best Report on the Farming 

 of Northumberland. 



To Hugh Ra.yneird, of Hengrave, Bury St. Edmunds, the prize of 

 Fifty Sovereigns, for the best Report on the Farming of Suffolk. 



To Edward Roberts, jun., of Kingswood, Baldock, Herts, the prize 

 of Twenty Sovereigns, for the best Essay on the Management of 

 Wheat. 



To Edward Jarman Lance, of Blackwater, Bagsliot, the prize of Ten 

 Sovereigns, offered by Major Curteis, M.P., one of the Governors 

 of the Society, for the best account of the Hop Fly, and of the 

 means for effecting its destruction or preventing its ravages. 



To George Edmund Raynbird, of Hengrave, near Bury St. Edmunds, 

 Suffolk, the prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for the best Essay on the 

 Cultivation of Beet. 



To Thomas Rowlandson, of St. Ann Street, Liverpool, the prize of 

 Ten Sovereigns, for the best Statement on the Burning of Land for 

 Manure. 



To Robert Smith, of Burley-on-the-Hill, near Oakham, Rutlandshire, 

 the prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for the best account of the Manage- 

 ment of Sheep. 



To John Algernon Clarke, of Long Sutton, Linculnshire, the ]!rize 

 of Fifty Sovereigns, for the best Report of the Great Level of the 

 Fens, including the Fens of South Lincolnshire. 



