xxii Award of Prizes at Lewes : Commendations. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Cultivator, Grubber, and Scarifier, 



Tejt Sovereigns. 



Charles Hart, of Wantage, Berkshire, for his Pair-Horse Snarifier, 



Five Soveretgks. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Horse Hoe on 

 the Flat ....... Tej^ Sovereigns. 



John Howard and Son, of Bedford, for their Horse Hoe on the Ridge, 



Five Sovereigns. 



John Howard and Son, of Bedford, for their Horse Rake, Five Sovereigns. 



[The Prize of Ten Sovereigns for tlie Horse Seed-Dibbler, or Seed Depositor, not being a drill, 

 was withheld by the Judges.] 



Barrett, Exael, and Andrewes, of Katesgrove Iron Works, Berkshire, for 

 their Gorse-Bruiser ..... Five Sovereigns. 



William Prockter Stanley, of Peterborough, for his economical Steaming 

 Apparatus for general purposes . . „ Five Sovereigns. 



Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, Essex, for his Dynamometer, 

 especially applicable to the traction of Ploughs . Five Sovereigns. 



[The Prize of Ten Sovereigns for the best Plough 'to fill in the Soil cast out of Drains, with not 

 more than 4 horses, two and two abreast (offered by E. A. Slaney, Esq., M.P.), was withheld 

 by the Judges.] 



Richard G^^rrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Reaping Machine, 



Silver Medal. 



James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford, for their Improvement in 

 Plough Wheels ....... Silver Medal. 



Tasker and Fowle, of Waterloo Iron Works, Hampshire, for their Well 

 Machinery ........ Silver Medal. 



Burgess and Key, of Newgate-street, London, for their Digging Forks and 

 Farm Tools ........ Silver Medal. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Patent Double Mill, for Hand- 

 Power . . . . . . . . . Silver Medal. 



COMMENDATIONS. 

 *Hknry Kearsley, of Ripon, for his Norwegian Harrow. 



*Mapplebeck and Lowe, of Biimingham, for their American Digging Forks and 

 Farm Tools. 



*E. H. Bentall, of Heybrldge, for his Combined Broadshare Subsoil Plough. 

 ^William Crosskill, of Beverley, for his Reaping Machine. 



*E. Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Suffolk, for their Drill for General Pur- 

 poses. 



*E. Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Suffolk, for their Drill for Turnips and 

 Mangold Wurzel on the Ridge. 



*R. Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Suffolk, for their Portable Steam Engine. 



*R. Hornsby and Son, of Splttlegate Iron Works, Lincolnshire, for their Portable Steam 

 Engine. 



*Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln, for their Portable Steam Engine. 



*RiCHARD Read, of Regent Circus, Piccadilly, London, for his Patent Injecting 

 Instrument. 



*H. A. Thompson, of Lewes, for his Eccentric Lever Hinges for Gates. 



