Award of Live Stock Prizes at Newcastle, 1908 . 
XCVll 
[Unless otherwise stated, each prize animal named below was “ bred by exhibitor. 1 '] 
Class 231. — Pens of Three Ryeland Shearling Ewes , hred in same Flock. 
[3 entries.] 
1892 I. (.£10.)— F. E. GOUGH, The Moor, Bodenham, Leominster. 
1891 II. (£ 5 ), & 1890 III. (£3l.—W. T. BAUNEBY, Saltmarshe Castle, Bromyard. 
Kerry Hill . 1 
Class 232. — Kerry Hill Rams , Two-Shear and Upwards. 
[3 entries, 1 absent.] 
1894 I. (£10.)— Lawton Moore, Brampton Brian, lor Brampton Faultless 1279, born 
1905. 
1895 II. (£5.)— Lawton Moore, for Brampton Grateful 1575, born March, 1906. 
Class 233. — Kerry Hill Shearling Rams. [3 entries.] 
1896 I. (£10.)— JOHN ANWYL, Priest Weston, Chirbury, for Heyope Champion, bred by 
P. James, Upper Hall, Knighton. 
1898 II. (£5.)— Lawton Moore, Brampton Brian, for Brampton Handsome. 
1897 III. (£3.)— T. E. Kinsey, Winsbury, Chirbury, for Winsbury Champion. 
Class 234. — Pens of Three Kerry Hill Shearling Ewes , hred in same Flock. 
[4 entries, 1 absent.] 
1900 I. (£10.)— T. E. KINSEY, Winsbury, Chirbury. 
1901 II. (£5.) -LAWTON Moore, Brampton Brian. 
1902 III. (£3.)— J. & It. PHILLIPS, Llwynybrain, Caersws. 
Class 235. — Pens of Three Kerry Hill Ewe Lambs. [3 entries, 1 absent.] 
1904 I. (£10.) — T. E. KINSEY, Winsbury, Chirbury. 
1905 II. (£5.)— J. & R. Phillips, Llwynybrain, Caersws. 
Lincolns. 
Class 236. — Lincoln Two- Shear Rams.' 1 [5 entries, 1 absent.] 
1907 I. (£10, & R. N. for Champion. 3 ) — TOM Casswell, Pointon House, Folkingham, 
for Pointon Magnus 10293. 
1909 II. (£5.)— IlENRY BUDDING, Riby Grove, Great Grimsby, for ram, bred by 
S. E. Dean & Sons, Dowsby Hall, Bourne. 
1908 III. (£3.)— S. E. Dean A SONS, Bourne, for Dowsby Choice Solomon. 
1906 R. N. & H. C.— J. E. CASSWELL, Laughton, Folkingham, for Laughton Ringer. 
Class 237. — Lincoln Shearling Rams. [13 entries, none absent.] 
1915 I. (£10, & Champion 3 J, & 1914 III. (£3.)— S. E. DEAN & Sons, Dowsby Hall 
Bourne. 
1920 II. (£5.)— HENR\ r DUDDING, Riby Grove, Great Grimsby. 
1916 R.N. & H. C.— ROBERT Dixon, Barfif House, Brandesburton, Hull. 
Class 238. — Pens of Fice Lincoln Shearling Rams , hred in same Flock.’ 2 
[9 entries, 1 absent.] 
1925 I. (£15.)— S. E. DEAN & SONS, Dowsby Hall, Bourne. 
1930 II. (£10.)— Charles E. Howard, Nocton Rise, Lincoln. 
1924 III. (£5.)— TOM CASSWELL, Pointon House, Folkingham. 
1928 R. N. & H. C.— Henry 1 Dudding, Riby Grove, Great Grimsby. 
Class 239. — Pens of Three Lincoln Ram Lambs. [5 entries, 1 absent.] 
1936 I. < £10), & 1935 II. (£5.)— HENRY Dudding, Riby Grove, Great Grimsby. 
1933 III. (£3.)— S. E. Dean & SONS, Dowsby Hall, Bourne. 
Class 240. — Pens of Three Lincoln Shearling Ewes, hred in same Flock. 
[8 entries, 2 absent.] 
1944 I. (£10), & 1945 II. (£5.)— CHARLES E. Howard, Nocton Rise, Lincoln. 
1940 III. (£3.) — S. E. DEAN & Sons, Dowsby Hall, Bourne. 
1939 R. N. & H. C.— Tom Casswell, Pointon House, Folkingham. 
Class 241. — Pens of Three Lincoln Ewe Lambs. [5 entries, 1 absent.] 
1948 I. (£10.) -HENRY DUDDING, Riby Grove, Great Grimsby. 
1946 II. (£5.)— S. E. DEAN & SONS, Dowsby Hall, Bourne. 
1947 III. (£3.)— ROBERT Dixon, Barff House, Brandesburton, Hull. 
1 £26 towards these prizes were given by the Kerry Hill (Wales) Flock Book 
Society. 
2 Prizes given by the Lincoln Long-wool Sheep Breeders’ Association. 
3 Piece of Plate, value £5, given by the Lincoln Long-wool Sheep Breeders’ 
Association for the best Ram in Classes 236 and 237. 
