lxx Award of Prizes for Implements at Neicco.stlc-vpon-Tyne. 
F. and J. Howard : Highly Commended for their Plough (marked B B) ; 
invented and manufactured hy the exhibitors. Intended for very deep 
ploughing or trenching. 
F. and J. Howard : Highly Commended for their Swing Plough (marked 
B B) ; invented and manufactured by the exhibitors. Without wheels, 
and with long handles and short beam. As the point of the share can be 
raised or lowered as it becomes worn, they have great advantage over the 
ordinary swing. 
Ransome and Sims : Highly Commended for their Cotgreave's Subsoil Fen 
Land and Trench Plough ; invented by Mr. Cotgreave, Chester ; improved 
and manufactured by the exhibitors. Combines the common trench and 
subsoil plough in one implement, and will till and pulverize the soil at one 
operation from 6 to 18 inches. 
William Busby, Newton-lc- Willows, Bedale, Yorkshire : Highly Commended 
for his Two-wheeled Plough, for General Purposes ; invented, improved, 
and manufactured by the exhibitor. 
Seaman, Larkworthy, and Co., Lowesmoor Works, Worcester : Highly 
Commended for their Excelsior Iron Plough with Two Wheels and Drag 
Chain (N X 2) ; invented by Joseph Seaman, Worcester, and manufactured 
by tbe exhibitors. Suitable for general purposes, both on light and heavy 
land ; easy in draught for 2 horses, but has sufficient strength for 4 ; with 
steel breasts. 
William Ball and Son, Both well, Kettering, Northamptonshire : Highly 
Commended for their Heavy Land Plotigh ; invented, improved, and ma- 
nufactured by the exhibitors. 
John George Harrison, Ravensworth, Richmond, Yorkshire : Highly Com- 
mended for his Scotch Double Mould-board or Ridging Plough ; improved 
by the Rev. William F. Wharton, Barnington Rectory, and manufactured 
by the exhibitor. By this plough land can be ridged and three times 
split for the same horse-power and depth that it can be once ploughed by 
the ordinary plough. The land is thoroughly broken up. 
William Ball and Son : Commended for their Iron Plough for Light Lands 
(B C X) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
Hunt and Pickering : Commended for their Light Land Iron Plough 
(G W 0) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors. Its 
improvements effect the following objects : — Rigidity maintained under 
the greatest strain, and without additional weight ; better balancing in 
work, thus insuring increased solidity, uniformity, and steadiness, with 
considerably less exertion to holder. 
W. Ball and Son : Commended for their Iron Plough for General Purposes 
(B C X) ; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
McGregor and Humphrey : Commended for their Heavy-land or Deep 
Furrow Wheel-Plough ; invented, improved, and manufactured by the 
exhibitors. Strong and powerful for deep and heavy work with 3, 4, 
or more horses. 
McGregor and Humphrey : Commended for their General Purpose Swing- 
Plough ; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors. With 
wrought-hon share. 
Ransomes and Sims : Commended for their Beauclerk's Archimedean Subsoil- 
Plough; invented by Lord Beauclerk ; improved and manufactured by the 
exhibitors. Will pulverize the soil in the operation of subsoiling, at a 
depth of 6 to 12 inches below the ordinary ploughing. 
