Award of Live-Stock Prizes at Lincoln. Ixix 
Captain William IxciE, of Thorpc-Constantine, Tamworth : the Prize of 
Five Sovereigns, for his 1 year 5 months and 2 days-old Red-and- 
white " pure " Long-horned Heifer " lUilTalo, E. 6 ;" bred by himself. 
[No entries were made for the two Prizes in the Class for "Bulls calved previously to the 1st of 
July, 1852, aivl not exceeding four years old," or for tUc prize in llie Class of " Ileilcrs ia 
milk or in calf, not exceeding three years old." The award for the " Second-best Cow in 
milk or in calf," lias not been confirmed by the Council, in consequence of the inability of 
the exhibitor to furnish either a certificate (.required in the case of a cow in-milk, and not in- 
calf) that the animal had produced a live calf within twelve months before the Show, or a 
, certificate (required in the case of an in-calf cow, not in-milk) that she had produced a live 
calf in due course after the Show.] 
Horses. 
James Stockdale, of Hutton-Cranswick, Driflfield, Yorkshire : tlic Prize of 
Thirty Sovereigns, for his ti years-old Brown Cart-Stallion " Welling- 
ton ;" bred by T. Booth, of Darfield, Doncaster. 
Edward and Matthew Reed, of Beamish-Burn, Durham : the Prize of 
TwEN'TY Sovereigns, for his 5 j'cars-old Bay Agricultural Stallion 
" Nonpareil ;" bred by William Wright, of Stoncsby, Leicester. 
Frederick Thomas Bryan, of Kuossington, Rutlandshire : the Prize of 
Twenty Sovereigns, for his 2 j'ears-old Bay " pure " Cart-Stallion 
" The Sultan ;" bred hy Daniel Jenkinson, of Barrowby, Lincolnshire. 
William Wilson, of Ashbocking, Suffolk : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for 
his 2 years and 3 months-old Chesnut Sufiblk Stallion " Great-Britain ;" 
bred \>y Henry Largent, of Marlesford, Suflblk. 
Egbert Howard, of Rise Farm, Nocton, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Fifteen 
Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 2 mouths-old Black Lincolnshire Stallion 
" Agronomer;" bred by J. Westfield, of South-Carlton, Lincoln. 
Joseph Innocent, of Rossington (Bawtry), Yorkshire : the Prize of Fifteek 
Sovereigns, for his 6 years-old Dark-bay Stallion " Catton ;" bredbj- himself. 
Dr. Charles Timm, of Scrooby House (Bawtry), Nottinghamshire : the Prize- 
of Twenty' Sovereigns, for his 4 years-old Grey Agricultural Mare 
" Jolly ;" bred by himself. 
Isaac Page, of West-Bergholt, Colchester, Essex : the Prize of Ten Sove- 
reigns, for his 7 years-old Bay Essex Cart-Mare " Doughty," and Foal ; 
bred by J. Bawtrey, of Aberton, Colchester. 
Nathakiel George Barthropp, of Cretingham Rookery, Woodbridge, Suf- 
folk : the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 2 years-old Chesnut 
Suflblk Filly (without name) ; bred by himself. 
Charles Batles, of Riseholme, Lincoln: the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for 
his 2 years-old Black Cart-Filly " Beauty ;" bred by John Knowles, of 
Newbell, Langworth, Lincoln. 
Sheep : Leicesters, 
Thomas Edward Pawlett, of Beeston, Bedfordshire : the Prize of Thiety 
Sovereigns, for his 15 months-old Shearling Leicester Ram ; bred by himself. 
Thomas Edward Pawlett, of ]5eeston : the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, 
for his 15 months-old Shearling Leicester Ram ; bred by himself. 
Johk Borton, of Barton House, Malton, Yorkshire : the Prize of Thirty 
Sovereigns, for his 28 months-old Leicester Ram ; bred by the late 
Thomas Owston, of Thorpbassett, Malton. 
William Abraham, of Barnetby-le-Wold, Brigg, Lincolnshire : the Prize of 
Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 39 months-old Leicester Ram ; bred by 
himself (from the stock of William Torr of Aylesby Manor). 
George Walmsley', of Rudston, Bridlington, Yorkshire : the Prize of Twenty 
Sovereigns, for his Pen of 5 Shearling Leicester Ewes, 15J months old ; 
bred by himself. 
William Abraham, of Barnetby-le-Wold, Brigg, Lincolnshire : the Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his Pen of 5 Shearliug Leicester Ewes, 15 mouths 
old ; bred by himself (from the stock of Samuel Spencer of Snare- 
stone and William Torr of Aylesby Manor). 
