at the Lewes Meeting, 1852. 

 AWARDS. 



34 



Description of Implement and Name of 

 Exhibitor, 



Light Waggons. 



2S, To William Crosskill, of the Beverley Iron ; 

 Works, neai- Beverley, Yorkshire, for h 

 Pair-horse Improved Waggon ; invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhi- 

 bitor ....... 



28^!: To William Ball, of Rothwell, near Ketter- " 

 ing, Northamptonshire, for his Light Waggon 

 for two Horses; invented, imjiroved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibitor . 



Resolution of Council, Aug. 4, 1852. 

 "Tliat the Prize of ^610 offered for the best light 

 Waggon for general purposes should be divided be- 

 tween Mr. Crosskill and Mr. W. Ball ; the Judges, in 

 accordance with their 3rd instruction, having specially 

 reported to the Council their opinion that, in the com- 

 petition for that Prize, the respective Waggons of those 

 exhibitors were the two best in that department, and 

 possessed equal merit." 



Drain-tile or Pife-Machine. 



29, To Thornas Scragg, of Calveley, near Tarpor- 

 ley, Cheshire, for his Single-Action Machine 

 for making Draining Pipes or Tiles; in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by the 



I exhibitor 



Draining Tools. 



50. To Mapplebeck and Lowe, of Birmingham, 

 for their set of BrightDrainingTools; invented 

 by Josiah Parkes, of London ; and their set 

 of Bright Draining Tools for Clay Lands; 

 both sets manufactured by W. A. Lyndon, 

 of Birmin";ham ..... 



Harrows. 



31. ToWiUiam Williams, of Bedford, forhissetl 

 of Patent Four-beam Diagonal Iron Heavy 

 Harrows; invented by Samuel Taylor, of 

 Cotton End ; improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibitor . • . . 



32. To James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford,] 

 for their set of New Patent Jointed Light Har- 

 rows, with Whippletree; invented by James 

 Howard and William Armstrong, of Bedford, I 

 and manufactured by the exhibitors . . 



Reference to Catalogue. 



£5 



£20 



£3 



£5 



£5 



40 



46 



37 



63 



30 



13 



32 

 36 



£, s. (J. 



21 14 0 



25 0 0 



16 0 0 



1 17 

 1 12 



5 0 0 



3 15 



