at the Lewes Meetimj^ 1852. 3":! 9 



AWARDS. 



Description of Implement and Name of 



1 



Reference to Catalog 



ue. 





Exhibitor. 



Prize. 



Stand. 



Article. 



Price. 













£. 



S. 



(/. 



15.* To Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for tlieir 1 

 Seven Horse Power Horizontal Stationary 

 Steam Engine, applicable to threshing or > 

 other agricultural purposes; invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibitors ] 



£10 



73 



48 



185 



0 



0 



Threshing Machines. 















.16. To Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston] 

 Works, near Saxmur.dnam, Sunolk, lorttieirl 

 Two Horse Power Portable Threshing Ma-> 

 chine, for small occupations; invented and! 

 manufactured by the exhibitors . • J 



£10 



54 



15 



36 



0 



0 



17. To Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston' 

 Works, near Saxmnndham, Snifolk, for tlieir 

 r our- horse Power Open-drum Ihreshnig Ma- 

 chine, for larger occupations ; invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibitors 



con 



54 



16 



56 



0 



Q 



18. To Clayton, Shuttle worth, and Co., of Stampl 

 End Works, near Lincoln, for their regis- 1 

 tered combined portable Threshing, Straw-' 

 shaking, Riddling, and Winnowing Ma- 

 chines, to be driven by steam ; invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibitors . 



£20 



5 



9 



70 



0 



0 



19. To Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston' 

 Works, near Saxmundham, Suflblk, for their 

 fixed Threshing Machine, fitted with Straw- 

 shaker, Screen, and Winnowing Apparatus, 

 that will best prepare the corn for the finishing 

 Dressing Machine, to be driven by Steam 

 Power; invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibitors . , , , ^ 



£20 



54 



18 



65 



0 



0 



20. To Clayton, Shultleworth, and Co., of Stamp^ 

 End Works, Lincoln, for their fixed Thresh- 

 ing Machine, with finishing Dressing Ap- 

 paratus, which performed, in the opinion of 

 the Judges and to their entire satisfaction, 

 every operation of Threshing, Shaking the 

 Straw, Dressing the Corn in the most perfect 

 manner, and Weighing it into sacks . 



£10 and 

 Silver 3Iedal. 



6 



10 



180 



0 



0 



Awarded at the Meeting of the Council in London, 

 Aug, 4, 1852. J 















CORN-DUESSING MACHINE. 















20.* To Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate] 

 Ironworks, near Grantham, Lincolnshire,! 

 for their Patent Corn-dressing or Winnowin;^ > 

 Machine; invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured i)y the exhibitors • • . I 



£10 



11 



5 



13 



10 



0 



