Awards at Warwick : Implement Commendations, xxxiii 
W. H. and George Dawes, of the Milton and Elsecar Iron Works, near 
Barnsley : a Silver Medal, for their Atmospheric Hammer ; invented 
by C. J. Carr, of Hoyland, Barnsley, and manufactured by the 
Exhibitors. 
Humphrey Chamberlain, of Kempsey, Worcester : a Silver Medal, for a 
Dry Clay Brick-making Machine : invented and manufactured by Messrs. 
Bradley and Craven, of Wakefield. 
Humphrey Chamberlain, of Kempsey, Worcester : a Silver Medal, for a 
Brick-making Machine ; invented and manufactured by Messrs. Bradley 
and Craven, of Wakefield. 
Emile Pavy, a la Ferme de Girardet, pres Canton de Neury-roi, Indre-et- 
Loire, France : a Silver Medal, for a Granary ; invented and improved 
by himself, manufactured by Renaud and Lotey, of Nantes, France. 
ConunenliationS. 
The mark * signifies " highly commended ;" and the mart f " commekded." 
*JoHN Fowler, Jdn., of 28, Cornhill, London : for his Set of Steam-Cultivating 
Apparatus; invented by himself, manufactured by Clayton, Shuttleworth, and 
Co., of Lincoln, and R. Stephenson and Co., of Newcastle-ou-Tyne : and his 
Balance Three-Furrow Plough ; invented by himself and manufactured by 
Eansome and Sims, of Ipswich. 
*WiLLiAM Ball, of Rothwell, Northamptonshire : for his Plough for General 
Purposes, No. 8 ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
*The Busby Agricctltukal Implement Company, of Newtou-le-Willoivs, Bedale : 
for their Light-Land Plough ; invented and improved by W. Busby, manu- 
factured by the Exhibitors. 
*'Wllliam Ball, of Rothwell: for his Light- Land Plough (marked B C 9 
Patent) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
•Edward Page and Co., of Bedford: for their Light-Land Plough " Eclipse ; " 
invented and manufactured by themselves. 
*Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich : for their Turnwrest Plough ; invented |_by 
Henry Locock, improved and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
*Edwabd Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, Maldon : for his Set of 4-Beamed 
Heavj'-Land Harrows (No. 413) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 
himself. 
"Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich: for their Set of Four East Anglian Seed- 
Harrows for Light Land ; invented, improved, and manufactured by them- 
selves. 
*JoHN Cabtwbight, of Shrewsbury: for his Double-action Combined Clod- 
crusher and Press-wheel Roller ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 
himself. 
*HoLMES and Sons, of Prospect-place, Norwich : for their Roller for Light Land ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*JoHN Cartwbight, of Shrewsbury : for his Medium Self-relieving Chain-harrow : 
invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
■•Holmes and Sons, of Norwich: for their Portable Saw-Bench; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*Henry Bridges, of 406, Oxford-street, London ; for his large variety of Butter- 
Prints ; invented and manufactured by himself. 
t James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford, and William Smith, of Woolston : 
for their Set of Patent Apparatus for Cultivating Land by Steam Power; in- 
vented by William Smith, of Woolston, and manufactured by J. and F. 
Howard, of Bedford, and their Patent Self-propelling Portable Steam-Engine ; 
invented and manufactured by Clayton and Shuttleworth, of Lincoln. 
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