xxxiv Awards at Warwick : Implement Commendations. 
fW. GouLDiNG and Co., of Leicester: for their Iron Plough (marked R A B) 
for Light Land ; invented and manufactured by themselves. 
f James Comins, of Southmoltou : for his Set of Improved Harrows for Light 
Land ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
fPAGE and Co., of Bedford: for their Pair of Drag-Harrows (No. 5) for Heavy 
Land ; manufactured by themselves. 
+Hdgh Carson, of Warminster: for his Seven-share Cultivator or Scarifier for 
Light Land : invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
t James Woods and Son, of Stowmarket : for their Wrought-Iron Barley-Roller ; 
improved and manufactured by themselves. 
tCoLEMAN and Son, of Chelmsford: for their Clod-crusher : invented by Richard 
Coleman, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
tWiLLiAM C. Cambridge, of Bristol: for his Jointed Self-expanding Chain- 
Harrow : invented, improved, and manufactured by'himself. 
tTnoMAS ScRAGG, of Calveley, Tarporley : for his Three Sets of Draining Pipes ; 
manufactured by himself. 
f John Robinson, of Nuneaton : for his Three Sets of Draining Pipes : manufac- 
tured by himself 
fJoHN Whitehead, of Preston: for his Brick-Pressing Machine; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by himself. 
IBenjamin Fowler, of Whitefriars-street, London : for his Pump with Foot- 
piece Valve : invented, improved, and manufactured by B. Fowler and Co. 
■j- Burgess and Key, of 9.5, Newgate-street, London : for their Horse-hoe with 
Revolving-brushes for destroying Insects: invented by W. A. Munn, Esq., 
of Throwley House, Feversham, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
tRoBERT Maynakd, of Whittlesford, Cambridge : for his Dibbling-machine ; in- 
vented by C. Clarke, of Newmarket, and Robert Maynard, and manufactured 
by the Exhibitor. 
fA. and E. Crosskill, of Beverley: for their Iron Cart for Liquid Manure or 
Water; invented by W. Crosskill, improved and manufactured by the Ex- 
hibitors. 
tS. and E. Ransome and Co., of 31, Essex-street, London: for their Argand Fire- 
bars ; invented and manufactured by Martin and Co., of London. 
fPERRY and Son, of Highfields Works, near Bilston : for their exhibition of Iron 
Gates, Fences, Trays, and other articles. 
f The Trustees of W. Croskill, of Beverley : for their large show of Carts, 
Carriages, and Wheels. 
tBENJAMiN Heel, of Warwick : for his Cooperage. 
tPEYTON and Clark, of Birmingham : for their large assortment of Tools. 
■f-THE St. Pancras Iron-Works Company, Old St. Pancras-road, London: for 
their Stable Fittings and GU;neral Collection. 
IBarrett, Exall, aud Andrews, of Reading: for their Show of Machinery. 
jWiLLiAM Roberts, of Northampton : for his Collection of Ornamental Chairs 
and other useful articles. 
tTnoMAS Johnson and Son, of Leicester: for their Collection of GJarden-seats, 
Ornamental Vases, &c. 
t James Woods and Son, of Stowmarket : for a Cabinet Mangle : invented by John 
Halls, of Bildestone, improved and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
fWARNER and Sons, of 8, Crescent, Jewin-street, London : for their Collection of 
Hydraulic Macliinery. 
tPRiEST and Woolnough, of Kingston-on-Thames : for their Turnip-duster and 
Fly-destroyer; invented by J.J. Rowley, of Rowthorne, improved and manu- 
factured by the Exhibitors. 
IMapplebeck and Lowe, of Birmingham: for a large Collection of Useful 
Articles. 
fHiLL and Smith, of Brierley Hill, Dudley : for their extensive Collectiou, par- 
ticularly of Gates and Fences. 
tFnANCrs Morton, of James-street, Liverpool: for his Wire-straining Pillar aud 
Fencing ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
