Awards at Carlisle : Implement Commendatioyis. xliii 
•f Caldon and MacKinnel, of Dumfries : for their Cart Tunnp-Cuttiiig Machine ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*HuGH Carson, of Warminster : for his Hand Turnip-Cutter, No. 1 ; invented 
hy Edmund Moody, late of Maiden-Bradley, and improved and manufactured 
by the Exhibitor. 
IBabsard and Bishop, of Norwich: for their Eoot-Grater or Turnip-Cutter : 
invented by G. Bushe, of Lismore, and Dr. Barter, of Blarney ; improved and 
manufactured by the Exhibitors, 
f Richmond and Chandler, of Salford: for their Turnip - Cutter ; invented 
and improved by Edmund Moody, and manufactured by B. Samuelson, of 
Banbury. 
*EiCHABD Garrett and Son, of Leiston: for their Hand-Machine for Pulping 
Roots : invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves, 
t Arthur Lvon, of Windmill Street, Finsbury : for his Cutting-Machines for 
cutting meat and vegetables, and applicable for general household purposes ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
I-Samuel NvE, of Wardour Street, Soho: for his Mincing- Machine, for mincing 
meat, vegetables, fruit, &c. ; invented by the Exhibitor and John Gilbert, of 
AVardouv Street, and improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 
*EiCHARD Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate : for their Double Cake-Breaking or 
Crushing Machine for every variety of oil-cake for beasts and sheep, and of 
rape-cake for manure ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves, 
f Arthur Ckosskill, of Beverley : for his Large-sized Cake-Breaker, for every 
variety of oil-cake or rape-cake ; improved by William Crosskill, and manu- 
factured by the Exhibitor, 
f Robekt Tinkler, of Penrith : for his Barrel-Churn ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by himself. 
*WiLLiA3i Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London: for their American Churn; 
invented by J. Dalphin, of the United States of America; and improved and 
manufactured by themselves. 
tALFRED Crosskill, of Beverley : for his Portable Saw-Mill ; improved by 
William Crosskill, and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 
* William Coulson, of Fetter Lane, York : for his Combined Machine for Boring 
and Mortising naves, felloes, gates, posts, &c. ; invented and manufactured by 
himself. (See " Medals.") 
■)• Willi AM Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London : for their Portable Farm Bench 
and Vice ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
fWiLLiAM Newzam Nicholson, of Newark-upon-Trent : for his Pair of Ma- 
chines for Washing and Wringing ; improved and manufactured by himself, 
f William Pearson and Co., of Leeds : for their Washing-Machine, for washing, 
wringing, and mangling ; improved and manufactured by themselves, 
f William Newzam Nicholson, of Newark-upon-Trent : for his Cottage Cooking- 
Range or Stove ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
*Hernulewicz, Main, and Co., of Glasgow : for their Strong Wrought-Iron 
Gate for field purposes, hung to cast-iron pillars, and self-shutting ; invented 
and manufactured by themselves. 
■fHiLL and Smith, of Bi-ierly Hill, Dudley : for their Wrought-Iron Field-Gate; 
invented and manufactured by themselves. 
tHiLL and Smith, of BrierlyHill: for their Wrought-Iron Sheep-Trough, on 
wheels, and so constructed that the sheep can neither jump over it nor upset 
it ; invented and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
fHiLL and Smith, of Brierly Hill : for their set of Improved Cast-iron Stable- 
Furniture ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
The mark * signifies " highly comuesded ;" the mark f " comjiexded," by the Judges. 
London^ December, 1855. 
James Hudson, 
Secretary. 
