308 Report on the Exhibition of Implements 
AWARD OF PEKMirSiS. 
Prii*. 
Reference to Catalogue. 
S'.and, 
Article. 
Price. 
To Alexander Dean, of Birmingham, for his 
Portable or Travelling Steam-Engine, called > 
four-horse power : his own inreution . . 1 
£10 
59 
1 
£ t. ,1. 
loO 0 0 
To W. C. Csm bridge, of Market Lavingtoii,A 
Wilts, for his Portable or Travelling Steam- 1 
Engine, called four-horse power : his owd ) 
invention .... . j 
£5 
53 
1 
150 0 0 
To Lieutenant James Vibart, of Chilleswood-. 
House, near Taucton, Somerset, for his Com- 1 
pound Hand-lever Power : his own invention; r 
manufactured by Richards, of TauntonJ 
£5 
12 
3 
21 0 0 
To Evan Thomas, of Keel Meifod, near Welch-I 
pool, for the Lever Power applied to his> 
Scarifier ; his own invention . . .J 
Silver Medal. 
21 
2 
To John Read, of 35, Regent's Circus, Picca-l 
dilly, London, for his Single and Double > 
Actijn F.re-Engine; his own invention .J 
£5 
81 
6 
and 
7 
1 IS 18 0 
I 85 0 0 
To Edward Hill, of Brierley-hUl Iron-works,j 
near Dudley, for his Iron Granary or Store ; 
Room, Craae and Winch ; his own inventionj 
£2 
47 
18 
6 0 0 
To Edward HUl, of Brierley-hill Iron-works,^ 
near Dudley, for his general exhibition ofl 
Iron Gates, Hurdles, Cribs, &c. &c. : his own j 
saver MedaL 
47 
19 
to 
56 
Tarioos. 
To Edward Hammond Ben tall, of Heybridge,'! 
near Maldon, Essex, for his Hand Seed-) 
Depositor ; his own invention . . . J 
Silver MedaL 
9 
4 
0 7 0 
XoTE. — Tiie prices affixed comprehend the range of the cost according to the various 
sizes, fittings, materials, &c. of the implement. 
It had been resolved by the Council that, on this occasion, the 
judgment on ploughs, drills, and tile-machines should not be 
declared until a second trial of them had taken place at a later 
period of the year. These deferred trials were accordingly made 
on the 23rd and 24th of October, on the estate of Mr. Pusey, 
M.P., at Pusey, in Berkshire. They were conducted under 
the management of the stewards; all the judges and the re- 
spective exhibitors attending. The competing implements con- 
sisted of sis ploughs, five drills, and three tile-machines, which 
had been selected by the judges from those put to trial at 
Shrewsbury ; including also the plough and drill which had 
received the Society's prizes in 1S44, at the Southampton meeting. 
The tile-machine to which the prize of 1844 was awarded did 
not appear either in the show-yard or at Pusey, to compete with 
the machines of this vear. 
