Alcard of Prizes at Northaiiipton. 



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Edward Pope, of Mapperton, near Beaminster: the Prize of Fiftf.en 

 Sovereigns, for his 2 5'ears and 4 months-old Pure Devon in-calf 

 Heifer; bred by himself. 



James Hole, of Knowle House, near Dunster : the Prize of Ten 

 Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 4 months-old Devon Heifer; bred 

 by himself. 



Cattle : IV. Any Breed (not qualified to compete in the foregoing 



Classes). 



William Umbers, of Wappenbiiry, near Leamington: the Prize of 

 Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 6 years and 4 months-old Pure 

 Long-horned in-milk Cow ; bred by himself. 



Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, of Stowe, near Bucldngham : 

 the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 2 years 1 1 months and 

 2 days-old Pure Long-horned in-calf Heifer; bred by himself. 



Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, of Siowe, near Buckingham : 

 the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 1 year 8 months and 3 days- 

 old Pure Long-horned Heifer; bred by himself. 



Horses. 



FiiEDEnicK Thomas Bryan, of Knossington, near Oakham: the Prize 

 of Forty Sovereigns, for his 4 years-old Cart Stallion; bred 

 by Richard Brown, of Elsv/orth, Cambridgeshire. 



Duke of Manchester, of Kimbolton Castle, Hunts : tlie Prize of 

 Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 6 years-old Cart Stallion of the 

 Suffolk Breed; bred by Thom.as Catlin, of Butley Abbey, near 

 Woodbridge. 



Viscount Hill, of Hav/kstone, near Shrewsbury: the Prize of Fifteen 

 Sovereigns, for his 2 years-old Cart Stallion of the Suffolk Breed ; 

 bred by himself. 



George Townsiiend, of Sapcote, near Hinckley : the Prize of Twenty 

 Sovereigns, fur his Cart Mare and Foal; the sire of the Foal 

 belonged to John Hipwell, of Swinford, near Lutterworth. 



Anthony Chibnall, of Brcmham, near Bedford : the Prize of Ten 

 Sovereigns, for his Cart Mare and Foal ; the sire of the Foal 

 belonged to himself. 



William Barnes, of Byfield, near Northampton : the Prize of Ten 

 Sovereigns, for his 2 years-old Filly ; bred by liimself. 



Sheep : L Lcicesters. 



Thomas Edward Pawlett, of Beeston, near Biggleswade: the Prize 

 of Forty Sovereigns, for his 16 months-old Leicester Ram; 

 bred by himself. 



