XXXVl 
Award of Prizes at Dcrhij. 
William Daniel, of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire : the Prize of 
Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 5 months-old Long- 
horned Bull ; bred by himself. 
[The Prize of Twenty Sovereigns for tlie best Bull of any Breed or 
Cross (not qualified to compete as a Short-horn, Hereford, or 
Devon), calved since the 1st of January, 1841, and more than one 
year-old, was not awarded by the Judges, in consequence of there 
not being sufficient merit in any of the animals competing for that 
prize.] 
Edward Pratt, of Caldwell, near Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire : 
the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 9 years and 3 months- 
old Pure Long-horned Cow ; bred by J. Minion, of Statfold, near 
Tam worth. 
His Grace the Dcke of Buckingham, of Stowe, near Buckingham : 
the Prze of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 2 years and 1 1 months- 
old Pure Long-horned In-calf Heifer ; bred by himself. 
The Rev. Cornelius Thompson, Vicar of Elkesley, near East Retford, 
Nottinghamshire : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 1 year 
and 4 months-old Ayrshire and Short-horned (cross-bred) Heifer ; 
bred by himself. 
Horses. 
Daniel Howsin, of Bathley, near Newark, Nottinghamshire : the 
Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for his 6 years-old Cart Stallion for 
Agricultural Purposes ; bred by Josiah Haden, of Baldock, Hert- 
fordshire. 
Darwin Galton, of Edstone Hall, near Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick- 
shire : the Prize of T wenty Sovereigns, for his 8 years-old Cart 
Stallion for Agricultural Purposes ; bred by Thomas Moss, of 
Scargill, near Barnard-Castle, Durham. 
Thomas Cutler, of Somercotes, near Alfreton, Derbyshire : the Prize 
of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 2 years-old Cart Stallion for Agri- 
cultural Purposes ; bred by Charles Radford, of Denby, near Derby. 
Matthew Ingle, of Dumbleton, near Evesham, Worcestershire : the 
Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for his Cart Mare and Foal for 
Agricultural Purposes : the Mare bred by the late Thomas Ed- 
wards, of Dumbleton ; and the Sire of the Foal the property of 
Benjamin Willetts, of Bishampton Fields, near Evesham. 
Robert Bean, of Orston Grange, near Bingham, Nottinghamshire: 
the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his Cart Mare and Foal for 
Agricultural Purposes: the Mare bred by Richard Brewster, of 
Bingham-Holmes ; and the Sire of the Foal the property of Daniel 
Howsin, of North-Muskham, Nottinghamshire. 
Charles Stokes, of Kingston, near Kegworth, Nottinghamshire : the 
Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 2 years-old Filly; bred by John 
Palmer, of Ratclift", Nottinghamshire. 
