greatest quantity of waste and uninclosed land, not being less thaa 
ten statute acres, a silver medal. 
* Premium XI; To the tenant and occupier, who shall Inclose 
and improve the greatest quantity of waste and uninclosed land, 
not less than two acres, a silver cup, value seven guineas. 
N. B. Claims for the above premiums are to be sent to the 5«rirt<ir^, on 
or before the^r,tr of OEiobtr 1802, and the works for which those claims 
shall be made, shall be commenced after the fust of November 1801, and to 
be viewed in December 1802, by the Society’s Inspefiors. 
CLASS VII. 
Premium I. To the tenant and occupier of any farm or parcel 
of land, (not being less in quantity than statute acres) who 
shall make the completcst farm yard, in every respeft, with all 
proper conveniences for cattle, pigs, &c. and so contrived as to 
raise the best quantity of tnanure, and to preserve in proper reser- 
voirs, the greatest quantity of dung-water, either for floating mea- 
dows or pastures, or carrying off in water-carts, to be finished 
the first oi jfuly 1802, (when the claims must be entered) 
a silver cup, value seven guineas. 
N. B. The Society recommend it to those who intend to become claim 
ants for this premium to read Mr. Young's Six Months Northern Tour, and 
Mr. Young's Farmer's Guide, upon this subjefl:. 
Premium II. To the person who shall invent or improve any 
implement of husbandry, that shall, on trial, be found most useful 
4 n saving labour or cxpence, (simplicity and cheapness of construe- 
