at the Derhj Meeting, 1813. 
4G5 
Rcferciici- to 
Cat.ilotjiic. 
AwAKD oi' Premiums. 
Prize. 
a> 
to 
13. Hay-making Machines. 
To Thomas Wedlake, of Ilornchurch, near Rom- 
ford, Essex, for his improved Spreading or 
Tedding-macliine ; his own invention . 
Silver 
Medal. 
88 
73 
3 
14. Turnip Cutters. 
To Tliomas Wcdhike, of Hornchurch, near Rom- 
ford, Essex, for his Turn Plate Turnip Cutter; 
£2 
88 
73 
4 
15. Corn and Cakk Cru&hers. 
To James Spencer, of Llopton, near Wirksworth, 
Derbyshire, for his Oat and Bean Mill ; his 
To the Earl of Ducie, of Tortworth, near Wootton- 
nndcr-edge, for a Corn Crasher; invented by 
To Richard Hovnsb}', of Spittlegate, near Gran- 
tham, for his Cake Crusher ; his own invention 
£5 
Silver 
Medal. 
£5 
50 
8 
36 
43 
5 
44 
3 
15 
13 
16. Corn Cleaners. 
To B. Millington, of Asgarby, near Sleaford, Lin- 
colnshire, for his Corn Chaffer and Dresser ; 
To Joshua Cooch, of Harlestone, near Northamp- 
ton, for his Barley Humraeller, attached to a 
Winnowing Machine ; his own invention . 
To John Newham, of Kegworth, near Lough- 
borough, for his Double-blast Winnowing Ma- 
£5 
£3 
Silver 
Medal. 
26 
86 
10 
19 
71 
6 
1 
2 
1 
ll. Dibbling Machines, 
To Messrs. Cottam and Hallen, of London, Wins- 
ley-street, for their Two-wheel Double-row 
Hand or Horse Dibbling Wheels; invented by 
G. Cottam .... 
£2 
108 
97 
9 
18. Steam-Engines. 
To William Cambridge, of Market Lavington, 
near Devizes, for his Travelling Steam-engine; 
£10 
90 
75 
1 
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