Awards at Lincoln: Implement Commendations. Ixxxvii 
■fWiLLiAM Crosskill, of Beverley : for an Improved Bell's Reaping-Machine ; 
invented by the Rev. Patrick Bell, of Carmylie, Scotland ; improved and 
manufactured by tlie Exhibitor. 
+W1LLIAM Smith, of Little Woolstow, Buckinghamshire : for a Subsoil Plough, 
invented by himself, and manufactured by h'ansomes and Sims, Ipswich. 
*BAnRETT, ExALL, and Anurewes, of Reading : for their Paragon Grain-Crushing 
Mill, for hand-power, marked J. C. ; invented, improved, and manufactured 
by tliemselves. 
♦Ransojies and Sims, of Ipswich : for their Ransomes' Chaff-Engine, No. 3 ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
f William Dray, and Co., of London: for a Chaff-Cutting Machine; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by Richmond and Chandler, of Salford. 
fRlCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works : for their Chaff-Cutter, for hand- 
power; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
f James Dunlop, of Haddington : for his Self-adjusting Saddle for cart or farm- 
harness ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
*JonN Whitehead, of Preston: for his Tile Machine ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by himself. 
t John Gillam, of Woodstock : for a Seed and Corn-Separator ; invented and 
improved by himself. 
i John Barker, of Dunniugton, York : for a strong One or Two-Horse Yorkshire 
Cart; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
*JoHN Cook, of Eagle, near Newark, Notts. : for a One-Horse Plank sided Cart ; 
improved and manufactured by himself. 
* J. Bailey Denton, of 52, Parliament Street, London : " for his Models connected 
with Drainage;" invented and improved by himself. 
* James Woods, of Stowmarket : for his Portable Asphalte Cauldron, and working 
tools; invented and manufaclured by himself, 
f Barnard and Bishop, of Norwich : for Wrouglit-Iron Gates ; invented and 
manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
fJoHN Eaton, of Twy well Works, Kettering: for a Hand-Power Lifting-Jack j 
invented by John Blockwell, of Twy well Works ; improved and manufactured 
by the Exhibitor. 
+ William Dray and Co., of London: for a Farm Fire-Engine ; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by themselves. 
♦Richard Fokshaw and Co., of Liverpool : for a Three-ton Cart, and Cattle 
Weighing-Machine ; invented by John Craig, of Liverpool; improved and 
manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
♦Richard Forshaw and Co. : for a Fire-Engine and Liquid Manure Spreader ; 
invented by — Kase, of the U.S. of America ; improved and manufactured by 
Burgess and Key, of London. 
IMapplebeck and Lowe, of Birmingham : for a set of Cast-iron Stable Furniture ; 
invented and manufactured by themselves. 
IMapplebeck and Lowe: for the " improvement in scythe-plates," shown in their 
set of Steel-pointed Scythes ; invented and manufactured by Robert Sorby and 
Sons, of Sheffield. 
♦William Newzam Nicholson, of Newark-on-Trent : for his " useful application 
of tubular iron to agricultural purposes;" as shown in the construction of his 
Ha)'making Machine, fitted with metallic tubular shafts. 
♦William Newzam Nicholson: for Cottage-grates for bed-rooms; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by himself. 
♦James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : for a Horse-Eake ; invented and 
maimfactured by themselves. 
♦Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich : for Ransomes' Suffolk Horse Drag- Rake ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
♦Ransomes and Sims : for Stable-Fittings ; invented and improved by James Bruce, 
of Gwyrch Castle, Ireland; manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
*S3IITH and Ashbt, of Stamford : for a Double-action Haymaking Machine (on 
their wrought-iron wheels) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by the 
Exhibitors. 
James Hudson', 
London, Dec. 30, 1854. Secretary, 
