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Award  of  Prizes  at  Exeter  : Commendations. 
'"Richard  Bartlett,  of  Lifton,  Devon  : a Leicester  Sow  ; bred  by  Francis  Rodd,  of 
North  Hill,  Cornwall. 
Frederick;  Barrow,  of  Burgh,  Suffolk  : an  Essex  Sow ; bred  by  himself. 
,T.  T.  Davy,  of  Rose  Ash:  a Black  Sow  of  a small  breed:  bred  by  R.  Mo'Tidge,  of 
Holland. 
Richard  Mogridge,  of  Holland:  a Holland  Sow;  bred  by  himself. 
* John  Moon,  of  Lapford,  Devon  : an  improved  Essex  Sow;  bred  by  himself. 
*John  F.  P.  Phillips,  of  Broomborough,  Devon:  a Sow  of  a small  breed;  bred  by 
himself. 
The  Earl  of  Radnor,  of  Coleshill,  Berks  : a Coleshill  Sow  ; bred  by  himself. 
*John  Sayery,  cf  Silverton  : a Sow  of  a small  breed;  bred  by  J.  R.  W.  Atkinson,  of 
Leeds. 
*Mark  Stainsbv,  jun.,  of  30,  Lady  Pitt  Lane,  Leeds:  an  improved  Leicester  Sow; 
bred  by  John  Mason  Hopper,  of  Newham  Grange. 
’•‘John  Wippell,  of  Brenton  Barton,  near  Exeter  : an  improved  Devon  Sow  ; bred  by 
himself. 
^Joseph  Tuley,  of  Exleyhead : a Sow  of  a small  breed  ; bred  by  Mr.  Pickard,  of 
Exleyhead,  near  Keighley. 
Joseph  Tuley,  of  Exleyhead:  a pen  of  three  Sow  Pigs  of  a large  breed;  bred  by 
himself. 
*G.  D.  Trotter,  of  Bishop  Middleham:  a pen  of  three  Sow  Pigs  of  a large  breed; 
bred  by  himself. 
W.  M.  Barber,  of  Langley  Broom,  Bucks,  a pen  of  three  improved  Middlesex  Sow 
Pigs  ; bred  by  himself. 
*John  Catherall,  of  Mold  : a pen  of  three  old  Sow  Pigs  of  a small  breed  ; bred  by 
himself. 
XV illiaji  Fisher  Hobbs,  of  Boxted  Lodge : a pen  of  three  improved  Essex  Sow  Pigs ; 
bred  by  himself. 
^Charles  Towneley,  of  Towneley  Park,  near  Burnley,  Lancaster:  an  In-milk  Short- 
horned Heifer;  bred  by  Mr.  Bannerman,  of  Chorlev. 
"'George  Coombe,  of  Creech  St.  Michael,  near  Taunton  : a pen  of  Horn  Ewes  ; bred 
by  himself. 
*Mark  Stainsby,  jun.,  of  30,  Lady  Pitt  Lane,  Leeds:  a pen  of  three  improved  Cleve- 
land Sow  Pigs  ; bred  by  Thomas  Stainsby,  of  Hunslet. 
[These  Commendations  are  arranged  in  the  order  of  the  numbers  of  the  Certificates  to  which 
they  refer.  The  mark  (*)  signifies  “ highly  commended;”  the  omission  of  it, 
“ commended  by  the  Judges.  The  mark  (**)  signifies  “ very  highly  commended.”] 
IMPLEMENTS. 
The  Award  of  Prizes  and  Commendations  for  Implements  at  the  Exeter  Meeting  will 
be  found  given  at  length  in  the  Report  on  the  Exhibition  and  Trial  of  those  Imple- 
ments, printed  in  the  body  of  the  Journal,  vol.  xi.  part  2,  page  487. 
