at the Derby Meeting, 1843. 
461 
Analysis of the Exhibition. 
No. of 
Articles. 
No. of 
Exhibitors. 
No. of 
Prizes. 
• Domestic. 
Flour-mills, garden - engines, and tools — (see Barn 
Machinery.) 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
4 
1 
Aggregate value of the implements, according to the selling price declared 
by the makers, about £7400. 
AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 
Award of Pkemiums. 
Reference to 
Catalogue. 
Prize. 
Page. 
Stand. 
Article. 
£10 
18 
14 
1 
£10 
61 
49 
1 
£5 
38 
31 
1 
Silver 
Medal. 
6 
5 
8 
£3 
22 
16 
9 
£2 
40 
36 
1 
1. Ploughs. 
To David Harkes, of Mere, near Knutsford, for 
his Draining Plough ; his own invention . 
To Hugh Carson, of Warminster, for his Subsoil- 
Pulverizer ; his own invention 
To John Bruce, of Tiddington, near Stratford-on- 
Avon, for his Plough with Subsoil Apparatus ; 
his own invention 
To the Earl of Ducie, of Tortworth, near Wootton- 
under-edge, for a Subsoil-Pulverizer ; invented 
by the Hon. M. W. B. Nugent, with additions 
by John Morton of Chester Hill .... 
To Edward Hill, of Brierley Hill Iron -Works, 
near Dudley, for an Iron Skim-Plough, for 
paring Stubbles ; improved by J. A. Stokes, of 
Harvington, near Evesham 
To John Meakin, of Spondon, near Derby, for 
his Plough and Drill combined; his own in- 
vention 
