at  the  Exeter  Meeting , 1850. 
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PRIZES  OFFERED  BY  ROBERT  AGLIONBY  SLANEY,  ESQ.,  M.P. 
For  the  best  Drain-Plough,  to  cut  out,  at  one,  two,i 
or  three  cuts,  to  the  greatest  depth,  with  not|  Ten  Sovereigns, 
more  than  four  horses,  so  as  to  prepare  a drain  so  j ° 
far  for  deeper  cutting  . . . . 
For  the  best  Plough,  to  fill  in  the  soil  cast  out  off 
drains,  with  not  more  than  four  horses  (two  and  > Ten  Sovereigns, 
two  abreast)  . . . . . . J 
JUDGES. 
Charles  John  Carr Belper,  Derbyshire. 
William  Owen Rotherham,  Yorkshire. 
William  Lister Dunsa  Banks,  Yorkshire. 
John  Overell Aspeden,  Herts. 
Thomas  Scott Broom  Close,  Yorkshire.  ' 
J.  H.  Nalder Alvescot,  Gloucestershire. 
Charles  Paget Ruddington  Grange,  Nottingham. 
Thomas  Hawkins Assington  Moor,  Suffolk. 
Owen  Wallis Overstone  Grange,  Northamptonshire. 
T.  P.  Outhwaite Bainesse,  Catterick,  Yorkshire. 
Consulting  Engineer — Charles  Edwards  Amos  (of  the  Firm  of  Easton  and 
Amos),  The  Grove,  Southwark,  Surrey. 
AWARDS. 
Description  of  Implement  and  Name  of 
Exhibitor. 
Reference  to  Catalogue. 
Stand.  Article. 
Price. 
Ploughs. 
To  William  Ball,  of  Rothwell,  near  Kettering,] 
for  his  Iron  Plough  for  general  purposes, 
marked  “ Criterion  ” Plough  ; invented  by 
the  exhibitor,  and  improved  by  James  Biggs, 
of  Desborough  .... 
To  John  Howard  and  Son,  of  Bedford,  for) 
their  Patent  Iron  Plough  with  Two  Wheels,  I 
for  deep  ploughing,  marked  J A ; invented  ( 
and  manufactured  by  the  exhibitors  . . J 
To  Henry  Lowcock,  of  Raddon  Court  Farm, 
Thorverton,  near  Collumpton,  for  his  Patent 
One  Way  or  Turn  Wrest  Plough,  with  Ran- 
some’s  Patent  Trussed  Iron  Beam  ; invented 
and  improved  by  the  exhibitor,  and  manu- 
factured by  Ransomes  and  May  of  Ipswich 
To  Thomas  Glover,  of  Thrussington,  near 
Leicester,  for  his  Turf  and  Stubble  Paring 
Plough  ; invented,  improved,  and  manufac- 
tured by  the  exhibitor  . . . 
Subsoil  Pulverizer. 
To  John  Howard  and  Son,  of  Bedford,  for  their) 
Subsoil  Pulverizer;  invented  and  patented! 
by  the  late  John  Read  of  London  ; improved  ( 
and  manufactured  by  the  exhibitors  . . J 
£7 
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£5 
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10 
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