Aioard of Prizes at Lewes, 



Barrett, Exall, and A>,i)re"vvks, of Katcsgrove Iron Woiks, ]kr!<sliire, for 

 their second-best Portable Stcani-Engine, not exceeding G-liorse power, 

 applicable to Thrashing or other agricultural purposes, 



Twenty Sovereigns. 



Barrett, Exael, and Anduewes, of Katcsgrove Iron Works, Berkshire, 

 for their Fixed Steam-Engine, not exceeding 8-horsc power, applicable 

 to Thrashing or other agricultural purposes . . Twenty Sovereigns. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their second-best fixed Steam Engine, 

 not exceeding b-horse power, applicable to thrashing or other agricultural 

 purposes ....... Ten Sovereigns. 



BiCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Portable Thrash- 

 ing ^Machine, not exceeding 2-horse power, for small occupations. 



Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett and Sox, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Portable Thrashing 

 Machine, not exceeding- G-horse power, I'or larger occupations, 



Twenty Sovereigns. 



Clayton, Shutteeavorth, and Co., of Lincoln, for their Portable Thrashing 

 ^Machine, not exceeding 6-horse power, with shaker and riddle : to be 

 driven by steam ...... Twenty" Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett and Sox, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Fixed Thrashing 

 Machine, not exceeding 6-horse power, with straw-shaker, riddle, and. 

 winnower, that will best prepare the corn for the finishing dressing- 

 machine, to be driven by steam . . . Twenty Sovereigns. 



Richard Hornsby and Sox, of Spittlegate Iron Works, Lincolnshire, for 

 their Corn-dressing Machine .... Tex Sovereigns. 



George Hurwood, of Ipswich, for his Grinding-Mill for breaking agricul- 

 tural produce into fine meal .... Tex Sovereign's. 



William Prockter Stanley, of Peterborough, for his Linseed and Corn 

 Crusher ....... Five Sovereigns. 



Richmond and Chandler, of Salford, Lancashire, for their Chaff-Cutter, to 

 be worked by horse or steam power . . . Tex Sovereigns. 



James Corxes, of Barbridge, Cheshire, for his ChafF-Cutter, to be worked 

 by hand-power ...... Five Sovereigns. 



Bernhard Samuelsox (Successor to the late James Gardner), of Banbury, 

 ibr his Turnip-Cutter ..... Five Sovereigns. 



Richard Hosxsby and Sox, of Spittlegate Iran Works, Lincolnshire, for 

 their Oil-cake Breaker for every variety of cake . Five Sovereigns. 



William Busby% of Xewton-le-Willows, Yorkshire, for his One-Horse Cart 

 for general purposes ..... Tex Sovereigns. 



William Ball, of Rothwell, Northamptonshire ) r ,i ■ t • w ^„ 



n f -n 1 T 1 r f^i' then- Lio-ht Waggon 



William Crosskill, ot Beverley Iron Works J ^ 



for general purposes (equal merit) . . . Tex Sovereign's. 



Thomas Scragg, of Calveley, Cheshire, for his Machine for making Draining 

 Tiles or Pipes for agricultural purposes . . Twexty Sovereign's. 



Mapplebeck and Lowe, of Birmingham, for their Instruments lor Hand-use 

 in Drainage ....... Three Sovereigns. 



William Williams, of Bedford, for his Heavy Harrow, Five Sovereigns. 

 James and Frederick Hoavard, of Bedford, for their Light Harrow, 



Five Sovereigns. 



