Ixxxvi Awards at Lincoln : Implement Commendations. 
*J. T. Knapp, of Clanfield, near Bampton, Oxfordsliire: for a Winnowing or Corn- 
dressing Machine ; invented by — Nalder, of Alvescott, Oxfordshire, and 
mauufactwred by the Exhibitor. — The Judijes particularly specified, in this 
commendation, the "revolving screen on a novel principle," which the ma- 
chine contained. The Exhibitor, in his specifications of entry, refers to this 
screen in the following terms: "The Machine is fitted with a cylindrical 
screen, the rotary motion of which presents a much larger surface for screen- 
ing than the ordinary iiat one, and, with the draught of air from the fan, 
which is made to pass through it, eii'ectually separates the clean corn from the 
broken small seeds, and produces the sample fit for market in most cases at 
one operation." 
fBuRGESs and Key, of Newgate Street, London : for their Five-tined Digging and 
Hay -forks; invented and manufactured by Francis Parkes, of Birmingham. 
t James Tree and Co., of Charlotte Street, Blackfriars' Road, Surrey: for theirSpring 
Horse-Halter: invented and manufactured by James Bedington, of Birmingham. 
*Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln : for their Six-horse power Porta- 
ble StLam-Engine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
♦Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Saxmundham : for their Six-horse 
power Portable Steam-Engine ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
■fTuxFORD and Sons, of Boston : for their Four-horse power Portable Housed Steam- 
Eugine ; invented by Weston Tuxford, of Boston, and manufactured by the 
Exhibitors. 
fHoLMES and Sons, of Norwich: for their Five-horse power Portable Steam- 
Engine; improved and manufactured by theniseh es. 
*Ci.AYTON, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln : for their Six-horse power Fixed 
Steam-Engine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
fTuxFORD and Sons, of Boston : for their Six-horse power Fixed Steam-Engine ; 
invented by Weston Tuxford, of Boston, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
*RiciiARD Garkictt and Son, of Leiston Works, Saxmundham : for their Drill for 
General Purposes ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*Richard Garrett and So.\ : for their Ten-row Lever Corn and Seed Drill ; 
improved and manufactured by themselves. 
f William Walker, East Bridgeford, Nottinghamshire : for his Corn and Seed 
Drill ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
*EiCHARD Garrett and Son: for their Drill for Tuniips and Mangold-Wurzel, 
with manure, on the ridge ; improved and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
tfE. and T. Humphries, of Pershore, Worcestershire : for their Combined Thrash- 
ing, Shaking, Riddling, Winnowing, and Elevating Machine; improved and 
manufactured by the Exhibitors. — This machine was " Specially Commended " 
by the Judges. 
fEiCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works : for their Portable Combined 
Open-Drum Thrashing Machine, for Steam-power ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
*Eansomes and Sims, of Ipswich: for their Iron Plough, with two wheels, marked 
V.R. D. ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves : — "adapted 
for ploughing more than 10 inches deep." 
♦James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : for their Iron Plough, with two 
wheels, marked P. P. No. 2 ; invented and manufactured by themselves : — 
" adapted for general purposes." 
tWiLLiAM Busby, of Newton-le-Willows, Yorkshire : for his Two-wheeled Plough 
for general purposes ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself, 
•j- William Ball, of Rothwell, Northamptonshire : for liis Iron Plough; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by himself:- — "adapted for general purposes." 
f Burgess and Key, of London : for a Wrought-irou Plough ; invented and manu- 
fectured by William Williams, of Bedford: — "adapted for general purposes." 
t Richard Coleman, of Chelmsford : for his Drag-Harrow, Cultivator, or Scarifier j 
invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
fWiLLiAM Crosskill, of Bevcrlcy : for his Ducie Drag-Harrow, or Uley Cul- 
tivator; invented, improved, and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 
■fCHARLES Hart, of Wantage: for his Seven-tine Cultivator; invented, improved, 
and manufactured by himself. 
■fEiciiAiti) Garuett and Son, of Leiston Works: for a Revolving Horse-Hoe, for 
setting-out and thinning Turnips ; invented by .John IMartin, of Barmcr, near 
Fakenham ; improved and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
