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[Unless otherwise stated, each prize animal named below was “bred by exhibitor.”] 
1852 III. (jC 3.)— LA.WTON MOORE, for Weston Challenger, bred by John Anwyl, Priest 
Weston, Chirbury ; s. Roundabout’s Pride 930, d. by Protector 924. 
1849 R. N. & H. C. — W. P. & J. M. JAMES, Churchstoke, for Brompton Model. 
Glass 223. — Pern of Threo Kerry Hill Shearling Ernes, of the same Flock. 
[5 entries, none absent.] 
1853 I. (jCIO.)— John Anwyl, Priest Weston, Chirbury ; s. Roundabout’s Pride 930, 
d. by Protector 924. 
1856 II. (jC5.)— Lawton Moore, Brampton Brian ; ss. Pentrenant Motto 149.3, Gwerny- . 
buarth Speckle Face 1358, and Brampton Dictator 733. 
1857 III. (jC3.)— John & Richard Phillips, Llwynybrain, Caersws ; s. Marker 1200 
d. by Llwynybrain Thumper 126. 
1855 K. N. & H. C.— W. P. & J. M. JAME.S, Brompton Hall, Churchstoke. 
Glass 224. — Pens of Three Kerry Hill Ewe Lambs. [G entries, none absent.] 
1860 I. (jClO.)— W. P. & J. M. James, Brompton Hall, Churchstoke ; «. Brompton Laird 
1296, d. by Traveller 486. 
1861 II. (jC5.)— T. E. Kinsey, Winsbury, Chirbury; s. Bahaillon Combination 512, d. by 
Ragdon Record 676. 
1858 III. (£3.)—W. Bishop, Posenhall, Broseley ; s. Gwemybuarth Anchor 1353, ds. by 
Brampton Amendment 228 and Foundation 1071. 
1862 E. N. & H. C.— John «& Richard Phillips, Llwynybrain, Caersws, Mont. 
Lincolns. ^ 
Class 225. — Lincoln Two-Shear Rams. [17 entries, .3 absent.] 
1875 I. (jCIO, & Special.^)— F. Miller, La Belen, Clifton Road, Birkenhead, for Nocton 
Energy, bred by R. <fc W. Wright, Nocton Heath, Lincoln ; s. Qua rrington Energy. 
1870 II. (A’5.) — Henry Dudding, Riby Grove, Great Grimsby, for ram, bred by F. Ward, 
Quarrington, Sleaford. 
1876 III. (jC3.)— F. Miller, for Nocton Enterprise, bred by R. & W. Wright. Nocton 
Heath. Lincoln ; s. Quarrington Energy 8510. 
1880 IV. (A'2.)— Frederick Ward, Quarrington, Sleaford, for Harlaxton Surprise, bred 
byT. S. Pearson-Gregory, Harlaxton, Grantham ; s. Quarrington Harlaxton 1st 8011. 
1867 E. N. & H. C. — S. E. Dean & Sons, Dowsby Hall. Bourne, for Dowsby Eex. 
Class 226. — Lincoln Shearling Rams. [35 entries, 2 absent.] 
1893 I. (£15, & E.N. for Special'-), & 1894 V. (^4.) Henry Dudding. Riby Grove, Great 
Grimsby. 
1887 II. (jCIO.)— Tom CASSWELL, Pointon House, Folkingham. 
1890 III. (£7.)— 8. E. DEAJI & Sons, Dowsby Hall, Bourne. 
1883 IV. (il5 .)— James Cartwright, Dunston Pillar, Nocton, Lincoln. 
1907 VI. (jC3.)— John Pears, Mere, Lincoln. 
1904 E. N. & H. C.— George Marris, Kirmington, Brocklesby. 
Class 227. — Lincoln Shearling Rams, the property of exhibitors who hare never 
exhibited Lincoln Sheep at any previous Shmv of the R.A.S.E. Open to 
_ animals entered in Class 226 only. [12 entries, none absent.] 
1883 I. (ATO.l— J ames Cartwright, Dunston Pillar, Nocton, Lincoln. 
1912 II. (jC5.)— Thomas SPIN^ Hunmanby, Yorks, for Hunmanby Express ; s. Nocton 
Express 8410, d. by Hunmanby Rover 4488. 
1896 III. (je3 .)— Charles Featherstone. The Grange, Nocton, Lincoln. 
1906 E. N. & H. C. — Fred Money, Silk Willoughby, Sleaford. 
Class 228. — Pens of Five Lincoln Shearling Rams, of the same Flock. 
[33 entries, 2 absent.] 
1930 I. (il30, & Special.’) — H enry Dudding, Riby Grove, Great Grimsby. 
1941 II. (jC20.)— John Pears, Mere, Lincoln. 
1925 III. (£16.) — ’Pom Casswell, Pointon House, Folkingham. 
1926 IV. (jC14.) — S. E. Dean & Sons, Dowsby Hall, Bourne. 
1935 V. (jC12 .)— Charles E. Howard, Nocton Rise, Lincoln. 
1947 VI. (jC8.)— Frederick Ward, Quarrington, Sleaford. 
1922 E. N. & H. C.— JAMES Cartwright, Dunston Pillar, Nocton, Lincoln. 
* The sum of £317 was given by the Lincoln Long-wool Sheep Breeders’ Association 
towards these Prizes. 
» Special Prize of £10 given by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, for Members of 
that Society only, for the best Ram in Classes 225 and 226. 
s Piece of Plate, value £10 10s., given by the Lincoln Long-wool Sheep Breeders’ 
Association for the best Pen of Shearling Rams in Class 228. 
