THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 
December 22. 
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! Mr. Hewitt; and we can assure the exhibitors that to him 
I they are greatly indebted. 
SPANISH. (141 pens.) 
Class 1.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
4. First prize, Mrs. Windham Hornby, Knovvsley Cottage, Present. 
! /. Second prize. Captain Windham Hornby, R.N., Knovvsley Cottage, 
Prescot. 3/. Third prize, John Harrison, jun., Esq., Snelston Hall, 
i near Ashbourn. 
Class 2.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
54. First prize, Capt. W. W. Hornby. 50. Second prize, Mrs. L. C. 
Stow, Bredon, near Tewkesbury. 92 . Third prize, Mr. Peter Eden, 
Cross Lane, Salford, Manchester. 
Class 3.—Cock and one Pullet, chickens of 1853. 
106. First prize, Mrs. L. C. Stow, Bredon, near Tewkesbury. 122. 
Second prize, Master W. B. Mapplebeck, Iiighfield. Moselcy-road, 
Birmingham. 140. Third prize, Mr. James Bell, Woodhouselees, 
Canonbie, Carlisle. 
DORKING. Coloured. (274 pens.) 
Class 4.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
160. First prize, Captain Windham Hornby, lt.N., Knowsley Cottage, 
Prescot. 149. Second prize, Mrs. Windham Hornby, Knowsley Cottage, 
Prescot. 164. Third prize, the Rev. John Hill, The Citadel, Hawkstone, 
Shropshire. 146. Fourth prize, The Right Honourable the Countess of 
Chesterfield, Bretby Hall, near Burton-on-Trent. 
Class 5.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
216 . First prize, Mrs. Windham Hornby, Knowsley Cottage, Prescot. 
238. Second prize, The Rev. Stephen Donne, Oswestry. 235. Third 
prize, The Rev. John Hill, The Citadel, Hawkstone, Shropshire. 257. 
Fourth prize, Mrs. Finch Noyes, The Cottage, Salisbury. 
(The whole class highly meritorious.) 
Class 6.—Cock and one Tullet, chickens of 1853. 
369 . First prize, Mr. James Drewry, Newton Mount, near Burton-on- 
Trent. 416. Second prize, Mr. Henry Smith, The Grove, Cropwell 
Butler, near Bingham, Nottinghamshire. 32/. Third prize, Mrs. 
j Windham Hornby, Knowsley Cottage. Prescot. 363. Fourth prize, Mr. 
J James Drewry, Newton Mount, near Burton-on-Trent. 
DORKING. White. (42 pens.) 
Class 7*—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
419. First prize, The Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth, 
Patshull, Staffordshire. 430. Second prize, Mr. William Sutton, Grove 
Cottage, Handsvvorth. 421. Third prize, Francis Edwards, Esq., 
Bulstrode Park, near Gerrard’s Cross, Buckinghamshire. 
Class 8.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
4 40. First prize, the Rev. Edward Elmhirst, Shawell Rectory, near 
Lutterworth. 439- Second prize, Mr. Joseph Jennens, Moseley, near 
Birmingham. 434. Third prize, The Right Hon. the Earl of Dartmouth, 
Patshull, Staffordshire. 
COCHIN-CHINA. Cinnamon and Buff. (241 Pens,) 
Class 9*—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
487- Second prize, Mr. George Charlton Peters, Moseley, near Bir¬ 
mingham. 489. Third prize, Mr. Frederick Charles Steggall, Weymouth, 
Dorsetshire. 
(First prize withheld.) 
Class 10.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
496 . First prize, The Right Hon. Lord Berwick, Cronk Hill, near 
Shrewsbury. 644. Second prize, Mr. John Harrison, jun., Snelston 
Hall, near Ashbourne. 628. Third prize, John Fairlie, Esq., Cheveley 
Park, Newmarket. Cambridgeshire. 6U0. Fourth prize, Mr. Charles 
Punchard, Haverhill, Suffolk. 
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COCHIN-CHINA. Brown and Partridge-feathered. (59 pens.) 
Class 11.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
698 . First prize, Mr. Charles Punchard, Blunt’s Hall, near Haverhill. 
704. Second prize, John Fairlie, Esq., Cheveley Park, Newmarket, 
Cambridgeshire. 710 . Third prize, Mr. Thomas Bridges, Croydon, 
Surrey. 
Class 12.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
731. First prize, Mr. Thomas Smith, Stableford, near Bridgnorth. 
748. Second prize, John Fairlie, Esq., Cheveley Park. Newmarket, 
Cambridgeshire. 750. Third prize, Mr. Thomas Lowe, Whateley, near 
Fazeley, Staffordshire. 747 . Fourth prize, Mr. William Batty Mapple¬ 
beck, 6, Bull Ring, Birmingham. 
j COCHIN-CHINA. Cinnamon and Buff, or Brown. (117 pens.). 
Class 13.—Cock and one Pullet, chickens of 1853. 
812. First prize, Mr. Charles Punchard, Blunt’s Hall, near Haverhill, 
Suffolk. 7U2. Second prize, William Cust Gwynne, Esq., M.D., Sand- 
bach, Cheshire. 848. Third prize, Mr. Charles Punchard, Blunt’s Hall, 
near Haverhill, Suffolk. 
COCHIN-CHINA. White. (60 pens.) 
Class 14.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
| 874. First prize, Mr. Edward Hewitt, Eden Cottage, Sparkbrook, near 
Birmingham. 875. Second prize, Mr. George C. Peters, Moseley, near 
Birmingham. 872 . Third prize, Miss Holmes, 112, New Street, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
Class 15.—Cock? and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
881 . First prize, Mr. Herbert, Powiclc, Worcestershire. 885. Second 
prize, Miss Kate Graham, Yardley, near Birmingham. 910 . Third prize, 
Mr. Edward William Haslcwood, Bridgnorth. 
COCHIN-CHINA. Black. (41 pens.) 
Class 16.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
930. First prize, Mrs. Hosier Williams, Eaton Mascott, near 
Shrewsbury. 
(Second prize withheld.) 
Class 17 .—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
951. First prize, Mr. Valentine Walshman Blake, 6, Old Square, Bir¬ 
mingham. 958. Second prize, Mr. Henry Parker, Church Lane, Hands- 
worth, near Birmingham. 
MALAY. (27 pens.) 
Class 18.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
980. First prize, Mr. T. S. Tunalev, Milfield House, near Tamworth. 
984. Second prize, Mr. Gervase Oldham, Nether Whitacre, Warwick¬ 
shire. 
Class 19 .—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
988. First prize, Mr. Charles Ballanee, 5, Mount Terrace, Taunton, 
Somersetshire. 993. Second prize, Mr. William Manfield, Dorchester. 
GAME FOWL. (226 pens.) 
Class 20.—White and Piles. Cock and three Hens exceeding one- 
year-old. 
1011. First prize, Mr. Henry Felthouse, Tamworth. 1003. Second 
prize, Mr. Charles Barnes, Vauxhall, Birmingham. 1006 . Third prize, 
Mr. Francis S. Bullock, Hawthorn House, Handsvvorth, Birmingham. 
Class 21.—White and Piles. Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1034. First prize, Mr. Henry Felthouse, Tamworth. 1019 . Second 
prize, Mrs. Wilson, Redditch, Worcestershire. 1032. Third prize, Mr. 
Richard Dummeller, Shackerstone Field, near Atherstone. 
Class 22.—Black-breasted and other Reds. Cock and three Hens ex¬ 
ceeding one-year-old. 
1084. First prize, Mr. Henry Lowe, Comberford Lodge, near Tam- 
worth. 1073. Second prize, Mr. William Cox. Brailsford Hall, Derby. 
1091. Third prize, Mr. James Thomas Wilson, Redditch, Worcestershire. 
Class 23.—Black-breasted and other Reds. Cock and three Pullets, 
chickens of 1853. 
1139. First prize, Mr. James Thomas Wilson, Redditch, Worcester¬ 
shire. 1113. Second prize, Mr. Thomas lloscoe, Knowsley Cottage, 
Prescot. 1131. Third prize, Mr. David Joseph Arnold, Tamworth. 
Class 24.—Blacks and Brassy-winged, except Greys. Cock and three 
Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1164. First prize, Isaac Avery, King’s Norton, Worcestershire. 11“3. 
Second prize, Mr. Charles Hopkins, Newton Regis, near Tamworth. 
1167 . Third prize, Mr. James Thomas Wilson, Redditch, Worcestershire. 
Class 25.—Blacks and Brassy-winged, except Greys. Cock and three 
Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1186. First prize, Mr. William Dester, Seckington, near Tamworth. 
1190. Second prize, Mr. Richard Field, Bragg’s Farm, near Shirley- 
street, Warwickshire. 11 8/'. Third prize, Mr. James Thomas Wilson, 
Redditch, Worcestershire. 
Class 20.—Duckvvings, and other Greys, and Blues. Cock and three 
Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1201. First prize, Mr. Robert Choyce, Bramcote Hall, near Tamworth. 
1208. Second prize, Messrs. William and James H. Parkes, Wellington 
! Place, Highgate, Birmingham. 1191 . Third ditto, Mr. William Smith, 
j Kent House, Halifax. 
Class 27 .—Duckvvings. and other Greys, and Blues. Cock and three 
Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1213. First prize, Mr. John Lowe, Bull Ring, Birmingham. 1223. 
j Second prize, Mr. William Cherrington, Stockton, near Shiffnal. 1220. 
Third prize, Isaac Avery, King’s Norton, Worcestershire. 
GOLDEN-PENCILLED HAMBURGH. (40 pens.) 
Class 28.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1234. First prize, Mr. John Lowe, 6, Bull Ring, Birmingham. 1235. 
• Second prize Mr. T. R. Pearson, Chilwell, near Nottingham. 1226. 
Third prize, Henry Thomas Mousley, Esq., Ashby, near Welford, 
Northamptonshire. 
Class 29 .—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1256. First prize, Mr. James Drewry, Newton Mount, near Burton- 
on-Trent. 1246. Second prize, Mr. William Tyler, Friday Bridge, Bir¬ 
mingham. 1252, Third prize, Mr. William Tyier, Friday Bridge, Bir¬ 
mingham. 126 l. Fourth prize, Mr. John Lowe, 6, Bull Ring, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
GOLDEN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH. (67 pens.) 
Class 30.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
12/5. First prize, Mr. George C. Adkins, Carpenter Road, Edgbaston, 
Birmingham. 1276 . Second prize, Mr. Francis Adkins, Carpenter Road, 
Edgbaston, Birmingham. 1287* Third prize, Mr. Joseph Tuley, 
Keighley, Yorkshire. 
Class 31.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1300. First prize, Mr. E. Auckland, Doncaster. 1319. Second prize, 
Mr. John Hill, Selly Oak, near Birmingham. 1327. Third prize, Mr. 
Emanuel Throop, jun., Keighley, Yorkshire. 1291. Fourth prize, Mr. 
Henry Clapham, Aireworth House, near Keighley, Yorkshire. 
SILVER-PENCILLED HAMBURGH. (84 pens.) 
Class 32.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1358. First prize, Mr. J. It. Pearson, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire. 
1315. Second prize, Mr. Thomas McCann, Graham House, Malvern, 
Worcestershire. 1351. Third prize, Mr. George C. Adkins, Carpenter 
Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
