554 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
Commended.—No. 718, George Wallis, of Old ShifFord, Bamptoii, 
Faringdon, Oxon. No. 750. George Henry Barnett, of Glymptoii Park, 
Woodstock, Oxon. 
Class LXIII.— To the owner of the best Tam of any other age. 
First prize, £20, to No. 757, George Wallis, of Old Sbilford, Bampton, 
Faringdon, Oxon. 
Second prize, £10, to No. 75 , George Wallis, of Old Shifford, Bampton, 
Faringdon, Oxon. 
Third prize, Silver Medal, to No. 755, George Wallis, of Old Shifford, 
Bampton, Faringdon, Oxon. 
Commended.—No. 763, George Henry Barnett, of GlymptonPark, Wood- 
stock, Oxon. 
Class LXIV.— To the owner of the lest Ten of Five Shearling Fwes, of the 
same flock. 
First prize, £15, to No. 772, Charles Gillett, of Cote House, Bampton, 
Faringdon, Oxon. 
Second prize, £10, to No. 768, The Duke of Marlborough, of Blenheim 
Palace, Woodstock, Oxon. 
Highly commended.—No. 773, Charles Gillett, of Cote House, Bampton, 
Faringdon, Oxon. 
Commended.—No. 770, Charles Howard, of Biddenham, Bedford. No. 
771, Charles Gillett, of Cote House, Bampton, Faringdon, Oxon. 
SOUTH-DOWN. 
Class LXV.— To the owner of the best Shearling Ram. 
First prize, £20, to No. 796, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. 
Second prize, £10, to No. 799, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Thet¬ 
ford', Norfolk. 
Third prize. Silver Medal, to No. 801, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, 
Thetford, Norfolk. 
Highly commended.—No. 798, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Thet¬ 
ford, Norfolk. 
Commended.—No, 802, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. 
Class LXYI.— To the oicner of the best Ram of any other age. 
First prize, £20, to No. 832, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. 
Second prize, £10, to No. 830, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hali, Thet¬ 
ford, Norfolk. 
Third prize. Silver Medal, to No. 829, Lord "Walsingham, of Merton Hull, 
Thetford, Norfolk. 
Highly commended.—No. 831, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Thet¬ 
ford, Norfolk. No. 828, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. No. 811, AVilliam lligden, of Hove, Brighton, Sussex. 
Commended.—No, 831, The Earl of Badnor, of Colcbhill, ILghworlh, 
Wilts. 
Class LXVII.— To the owner of the best Ten of Five Shearling Ewe.’f, of the 
same flock. 
First prize, £15, to No. 811, Lord Walsingham, of Merton Hall, Tlietford, 
Norfolk. 
Second prize, £10, to No. 838, John and Alfred Heasman, of Angmering, 
Arundel, Sussex. 
