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PRINCIPAL DAY OF THE SHOW, JULY 17, 1815. 
AWARD OF PRIZES. 
Cattle : I . Short-Horns. 
James Banks Stanhope, of Revesby Abbey, near Boston, Lincoln- 
shire: the Prize of Thirty Sovkreigns, for his 2 years and 8 
months-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by John Parkinson, of Ley 
Fields, near Newark. 
John Forrest, of Stretton, Cheshire: the Prize of Fifteen Sove- 
reigns, for his 6 years and 4 months-old Pure Short-horned Bull ; 
bred by Thomas Forrest, of Stretton. 
Capei, Hanbury Leigh, of Pontypool Park, Monmouthshire: the 
Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for his 2 years 5 months and 16 
days-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by himself.* 
James Banks Stanhope, of Revesby Abbey, near Boston: the Prize 
of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 4 years and 3 months-old Short 
horned Cow ; bred by John Booth, of Killerby. 
Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone, near Shrewsbury: the Prize of Fif- 
teen Sovereigns, for his 2 years 9 months and 27 days-old 
Short-horned Heifer ; bred by R. M. Jaques, of Easby Abbey, near 
Richmond, Yorkshire. ' 
Edward Lakin, of Beauchamps Court, near Worcester: the Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 11 months-old Short-horned 
Heifer ; bred by himself. 
Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 
9 months and 12 days-old Short-horned Bull-Calf; bred by Richard 
Almond, of Oriell, near Wigan. 
