December 22. 
THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 
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Class 33.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1400. First prize, Mr. Edward Archer, Malvern. 1366. Second prize, 
Miss Mary Anne Tuley, Keighley, Yorkshire. 1382. Third prize, Mr. 
Josiah B. Chune, Coalbrookdale, Shropshire. 1387* Fourth prize, Mr. 
Joseph Taverner, Hartshill, near Atherstone. 
BANTAMS. White. ( 2 7 pens.) 
Class 45.—Cock and two Hens. 
1/21. First prize, the Rev. John Hill, The Citadel, Hawkstone, 
Shrewsbury. 1736 . Second prize, G. F. Hodson, Esq., Banwell, 
Somersetshire. 
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SILVER-SPANGLED HAMBURGH. (86 pens.) 
Class 34.—Cock and three Hens, chickens of 1853. 
1422. First prize, The Rev. F. W. Cartwright, Oakley, near Thame. 
1445. Second prize, Mr. Thomas M'Cann, Graham House, Malvern. 
1430. Third prize, Mr. Henry J. Davenport, Colinore Terrace, Summer 
Lane, Birmingham. 
(The whole class highly meritorious.) 
Class 35.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1464. First prize, Mr. Joseph Jordan, Waterfall Cottage, Wheeler- 
street, Birmingham. 1452. Second prize. Miss Simmons, King’s Heath, 
near Birmingham. 1446. Third prize, The Right Hon. Lady Calthorpe, 
Perry Hall, Staffordshire. 1468. Fourth prize, Mr. W. Beach, Monument 
Lane, Birmingham. 
POLAND FOWL. Black, with White Crests. (29 pens.) 
Class 36.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1501. First prize, Mrs. Adkins, Carpenter Road, Edgbaston, Bir* 
mingham. 1505. Second prize, Mr. Edward Bird Guest, Ivy House, 
Broadwas, Worcestershire. 1504. Third prize, Mr. George Richmond 
Collis, Crescent, Birmingham. 
Class 37 .—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1513. First prize, Mr. Thomas Panton Edwards, Railway Station, 
Lyndhurst, Hampshire. 1522. Second prize, Mr. Edward Bird Guest, 
Ivy House, Broadwas, Worcestershire. 1520. Third prize, Mr. Thomas 
Panton Edwards, Railway Station, Lyndhurst, Hampshire. 
POLAND FOWL. Golden. (25 pens.) 
Class 38.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1531. First prize, Robert H. Bush, Esq.. Letfield House, Clifton, near 
Bristol. 1533. Second prize, Master Godfrey Horner, Charlotte-street, 
Hull. 1530. Third prize, W. G. Vivian, Esq., Singleton, Swansea. 
Class 39.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1544. First prize, James Winter, Brailsford, Derby, 1539. Second 
prize, Master John Edwards Mapplebeck, Moselcy-road, Birmingham. 
1542. Third prize, James Winter, Brailsford, Derby. 
POLAND FOWL. Silver. (21 pens.) 
Class 40.—Cock and three Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1555. First prize, J. H. Vivian, Esq , M.P., Singleton, Swansea. 
1557. Second prize, Mr. George C. Adkins, Carpenter Road, Edgbaston, 
Birmingham. 1563. Third prize, Mr. Christopher Itawson, The Hurst, 
Walton-on-Thames. 
Class 41.—Cock and three Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
1567. First prize, William Cox, Esq., Brailsford Hall, Derby. 1572. 
Second prize, Mr. W. G. K. Breavington, Sutton, near Hounslow, 
Middlesex. 1576. Third prize, Mr. Cyrus Clark, Street, near Glastonbury. 
Class 42.—ANY OTHER DISTINCT BREED. (Ill pens.) 
Bramah Pootra.— 1583. Second prize, John Fairlie, Esq., Cheveley 
Park, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire. (No first prize awarded.) 
Cuckoo. —1598. First prize, Mr. George M‘Kenzie Kettle, Dallicott 
House, near Bridgnorth. 1596. Second prize, Mr. George M‘Kenzie 
Kettle. 
Poland .—161 i. First prize, J. H. Vivian, Esq., M.P., Singleton, 
Swansea. (White.) 1610 . Second prize, Mr. Thomas Dutton, Streatham 
Common, Surrey. (White.) 
Andalusian. —1624. First prize, Colonel Clowes, Froxmer Court, 
Worcester. 1623. Second prize, Mr. John Taylor, jun., Cressy House, 
Shepherd’s Bush, near London. 
Moss Pheasant. —1631. First prize, Mr. John Brown. 1633. Second 
prize, Mr. Joseph Jordan, Waterfall Cottage, Wheeler-street, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
Ancona. — 1637 . Second prize, Mr. Edward Simons, Dale End, Bir¬ 
mingham. (No first prize awarded.) 
Rumpless. —1642. First prize, Mr. William A. Beach, Shirley-street, 
near Birmingham. 1644. Second prize, Mr. William Manfield, Dor¬ 
chester. 
Silky. —1649- First prize, Mr. Jonathan Harlow, Highfield House, 
Moseley, near Birmingham. 1650. Second prize, Mrs. Jonathan 
Harlow. 
Other Varieties. —1663. First prize, Miss Vivian, Singleton, 
Swansea. (Frizzled, or Italian.) 1668 . First prize, Mr. John Shackel, 
Blenheim House, Small Heath, Birmingham. (Rangoon.) 
BANTAMS. Gold-laced. (33 pens.) 
Class 43.—Cock and two Hens. 
1684. First prize, Mr. George C. Adkins, Carpenter-road, Edgbaston, 
Birmingham. 1674 . Second prize, Mrs. Hosier Williams, Eaton Mascott, 
near Shrewsbury. 1693 . Third prize, Mr. Edward Hewitt, Eden Cottage, 
Sparkbrook, near Birmingham. 
BANTAMS. Silver-laced. (14 pens.) 
Class 44.—Cock and two Hens. 
1706. First prize, Mrs. Adkins, Carpenter-road, Edgbaston, Bir¬ 
mingham. 1714. Second prize, Mr. Edward Hewitt, Eden Cottage, 
Sparkbrook, near Birmingham. 1704. Third prize, Mrs. Hosier 
Williams, Eaton Mascott, near Shrewsbury. 
BANTAMS. Black. (26 pens.) 
Class 46.—Cock and two Hens. 
1767 . First prize, Mr. Gilbert W. Moss, Liverpool. 1704. Second 
prize, Mr. Gilbert W. Moss. 
(The whole class excellent.) 
BANTAMS. Any other variety. (20 pens.) 
Class 47.— Cock and two Hens. 
1775. First prize, Mr. Charles Thorneloe, Lichfield. 1779* Second 
prize, Mr. Charles Edwards, Brislington, near Bristol. (Frizzled.) 
(The whole class excellent.) 
GEESE. (31 pens.) 
Class 48.—Gander and two Geese. 
1818. First prize, Mrs. Hill, New House, Stretton Grandison, Here¬ 
fordshire. 1819. Second prize, Mrs. Hill. 1790. Third prize, The Right 
Hon. Viscount Hill, Hawkstone, Shropshire. 
(The whole class highly meritorious.) 
DUCKS. White Aylesbury. (128 pens.) 
Class 49 .—Drake and three Ducks. 
1834. First prize, The Right Hon. Lord John Scott, Cawston Lodge, 
Dunehurch, Warwickshire. I 860 . Second ditto, Mr. W. K. Breavington, 
Sutton, near Hounslow. 1842. Third prize, Mr, John Weston, 
Aylesbury. 
(The whole class good.) 
Class 50.—Rouen. Drake and three Ducks. 
1906 . First prize, Mr. Henry Worrall, Knotty Ash House, near Liver¬ 
pool. 1888. Second prize, His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, Tren- 
tham Hall, Staffordshire. 1902 . Third prize, Mr. Henry Worrall. 
Class 51.—Any other variety. Drake and three Ducks. 
192(3. First prize, Miss Clifton, Whittington, near Worcester. (Black 
East Indian, or Buenos Ayres.) 1927* Second prize, Miss Steele Perkins, 
Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham. (Labrador, or Buenos Ayres.) 1936. 
Third prize, Mr. John Shackel, Blenheim House, Small Heath, near 
Birmingham. (Decoy or Call.) 
Class 52.—Muscovy. Drake and two Ducks. 
1914. First prize, Mr. Charles Sturge, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
TURKEYS. (37 pens.) 
Class 53.—Turkey Cock and two Hens exceeding one-year-old. 
1957* First prize, Mr. William Harrison, Bagworth Park, near Market 
Bosworth. 1959* Second prize. Miss Ellen Fairlie, Cheveley Park, 
Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, i 960 . Third prize, Miss Ellen Fairlie. 
Class 54.—Turkey Cock and two Hens, hatched in 1853. 
1965. First prise, Miss Ellen Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket, 
Cambridgeshire. 1966 . Second prize, Miss Ellen Fairlie. 1969 . Third 
prize, The Hon. Viscount Hill, Hawkstone, Shropshire. 
(The whole class meritorious.) 
GUINEA FOWL. (14 pens.) 
Class 55.—For the best pair. 
1991. First prize, Henry Thomas Mousley, Esq., Ashby, near Welford, 
Northamptonshire. 1998- Second prize, Mr. William Copple, Portico 
Cpttagc, Ecclcston, near Prescot, Lancashire. 
Class 56.—PIGEONS. (280 pens.) 
Carriers. —7- First prize, Messrs. W. Siddons and Sons, Aston, 
near Birmingham. 24. Second prize, Mr. Samuel Ridley, jun., Clayton, 
Sussex. 
Almond Tumijlhus.— 56. First prize, Mr. Thomas James Cottle, 
Pulteney Villa, Cheltenham. 44. Second prize, Howard Luckcock, 
Esq., Oak Hill, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
Mottled Tumblers. —80. First prize, Mr. Joshua Hopkins, 39, 
Dale End, Birmingham. 88. Second prize, Mr. Henry Parker, Church 
Lane, Handsworth, near Birmingham. 
Balds, or Beards. — 60 . First prize, Mr. John Child, Sherbourne 
Road, Balsall Heath, near Birmingham. 62. Second prize, Mr. May 
Goddard, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
Owls. —95. First prize, Mr. William Henry Simpson, Islington, Bir¬ 
mingham. 97 . Second prize, Mr. John Baily, jun., 113, Mount-street, 
Grosvenor Square, London. 
Nuns. —124. First prize, Mr. Samuel Kirk, Cheapside, Belper, Derby¬ 
shire. 125. Second prize, Mr. Henry Price, Handsworth, near Bir¬ 
mingham. 
Turbits. —136. First prize, Mr. Henry Child, jun., Sherbourne ltoad, 
Balsall Heath, near Birmingham. 131. Second prize, blaster John 
Edward Mapplebeck, Moseley Road, Birmingham. 
Archangel. —145. First prize, Mrs. Vivian, Singleton, Swansea. 146. 
Second prize, Mrs. Hopkins, 39, Dale End, Birmingham. 
Jacobins. —163. First prize, Mr. Joshua Hopkins, Dale End, Bir¬ 
mingham. 155. Second prize, Mr. George Lowe, Greet, Sparkbrook, 
near Birmingham. 
Fantails.— 181. First prize, Mrs. Simons, Speedwell Road, Bir¬ 
mingham. 197* Second ditto, Mr. Charles Thorneloe, Lichfield. 
Trumpeters.—206. First prize, Mr. Josiah B. Chune, Coalbrookdale, 
Shropshire. 213. Second prize, Mr. Charles Toney, Waterloo Place, 
Bloomsbury. 
