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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. 
Class I.— To the owner of the lest Shearling Ram. 
Eirst prize of £20 to No. 1049, John Coxon, of Freeford Farm, near 
Lichfield, Staffordshire. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 1075, Henry Sheldon, of Braile’s House, near 
Shipston-on-Stour, Warwick. 
Third prize of £5 to No. 1060, Thomas Horley, jun., of the Fosse, near 
Leamington. 
Highly commended.—No. 1047, James and Edward Crane. No. 1050, 
John Coxon. 
Commended.—No. 1053, Thomas Mansell. No. 1067, Pryce William 
Bowen. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Ram of any other age. 
First prize of £20 to No. 1081, Mrs. Baker, of Grendon, near Atherstone, 
Warwick. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 1086, James and Edward Crane, of Shrawardine, 
near Shrewsbury. 
Third prize of £5 to No. 1080, George Adney, of Harley, near Much 
Wenlock, Salop. 
Highly commended.—No. 1085, J. Coxon and C. W. Thacker. No. 
1091, The Earl of Dartmouth. No. 1096, Thomas Horley, jun., 
The Class generally Commended. 
Class III.— To the owner of the best pen of five Theaves. 
First prize of £15 to No. 1104, Edward Holland, of Dumbleton Hall, near 
Evesham, Gloucester. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1103, James and Edward Crane, of Shrawardine, 
near Shrewsbury. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1112, Thomas Horley, jun. 
The Class generally Commended. 
PIGS. 
Class I.— To the owner of the best Berkshire Boar. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1126, William Hewer, of Sevenhampton, near 
Highworth, Wilts. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1123, Edward Bowly, of Siddington House, 
near Cirencester, Gloucester. 
The Class generally Highly Commended. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Berkshire Sow. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1143, William Hewer, of Sevenhampton, near 
Highworth, Wilts. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1129, William James Sadler, of Bentham 
Calcutt, near Cricklade, Wilts. 
The Class generally Highly Commended. 
