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642 . Second ditto, 15s., Mr. Edward Lowe, Comberford Mill, near Tam- 
worth. 
6 i 6 . Third ditto, 10.?., Mr. John Hadvven, Kelroyd Bridge, Halifax. 
Class 27 ,—GAME FOWL (Duckwings, and other Greys, and Blues). 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
648. First prize, 15s., Isaac Avery, King’s Norton, Worcestershire. 
650. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Francis Bullock, Hawthorn House, Hands- 
worth. 
655 . Third ditto, 5s., Mr. M’^illiam Smith, Kent House, Halifax. 
Class 28.—GOLDEN-PENCILLED HAMBURGH. 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
662 First prize, \L Is., Mr. John Royston Pearson, Chilwell, near Not¬ 
tingham. 
C 61 . Second ditto, 15,9., Mr. John Lowe, 6 , Bull Ring, Birmingham. 
659 . Third ditto, 5s., Mr. W. B. Mapplebeck, 6, Bull Ring, Birmingham. 
Class 29 .—GOLDEN-PENCILLED HAMBURGH. 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
668. First prize, 15s., Mr. James Oldham, Long Eaton, Derbyshire. 
666. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. John Lowe, 6, Bull Ring, Birmingham. 
665 . Third ditto, 5s., Mr. Charles Brown, 47, Edgbaston Street, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
Class 30 .—GOLDEN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH. 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
677 . First prize, IL Is., Mr. Henry Clapham, Aireworth, near Keighley, 
Yorkshire. 
680. Second ditto, 15s., Mr. James Dixon, Westbrook Place, Bradford, 
Yorkshire. 
671 . Third ditto, 5s., Mr. Thomas Smith, Brineton, near Shiffnal. 
Class 31.—GOLDEN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH. 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
692 . First prize, 15s., Mr. Henry Clapham, Aireworth, near Keighley, 
Yorkshire. 
686. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Thomas Smith, Brineton, near Shiffnal. 
Third prize withheld. 
Class 32.—SILVER-PENCILLED HAMBURGH. 
^(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
697 . First prize, U. Is., The Honourable Mrs. Astley, Swanton House, 
Thetford, Norfolk. 
709 . Second ditto, 15s., Mr. Benjamin Diiin, Slade House, Aston, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
698 . Third ditto, 5s., The Right Honourable Viscount Hill, Hawkestone, 
Salop. 
Class 33 —SILVER.PENCILLED HAMBURGH. 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
743 . First prize, 15s., Mr. Benjamin Dain, Slade House, Aston, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
748. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Thomas liowe, Whateley, near Fazeley, 
Staffordshire. 
740 . Third ditto, 5s., Mr. David Groom, Burlish, Stourport, Worcester¬ 
shire. 
Class 34.—SILVER-SPANGLED HAMBURGH. 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
783. First prize, IL Is., Mr. T. B. Wright, Great Barr, Staffordshire. 
780 . Second ditto, 15s., Mr. A. F. Sparkes, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. 
767 . Third ditto, 10s., Mr. William Beach, Vine Inn, Monument Lane, 
Birmingham. 
Class 35.—SILVER-SPANGLED HAMBURGH. 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
804. First prize, 15.?., Mr. James Whilock, 15, High-street, Birmingham. 
787* Second ditto, 10s., Charles Robert Colvile, Esq., M.P., Lullington, 
near Burton-upon-Trent. 
8 I 6 . Third ditto, 5s., Mr. Henry Clapham, Aireworth, near Keighley, 
Yorkshire. 
Class 36 .—POLAND FOWL (Black, with White Crests). 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
828. First prize, 1/. Is., Mr. Edward Bird Guest, Ivy House, Broadwas, 
Worcestershire. 
825. Second ditto, 15s., Mr. Edward Hewitt, Eden Cottage, Sparkbrook, 
Birmingham. 
823. Third ditto, 10s., Mr. Edward Hewitt, Eden Cottage, Sparkbrook, 
Birmingham. 
Class 37-—POLAND FOWL (Black, with White Crests). 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
831. First prize, 15s., Miss Martha Hewitt, Eden Cottage, Si^arkbrook, 
Birmingham. 
842. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Edward Collins, 114, Moland-street, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
837. Third ditto, 5s., Mr. Henry Child, jun., Sherbourne Road, Balsall 
Heath, Birmingham. 
Class 38.—POLAND FOWL (Golden, with Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
843. First prize, 1/, Is., Mr. John Edwards Mapplebeck, Highgate, 
Birmingham. 
847 . Second ditto, I5s., W. G. Vivian, Esq., Singleton, Glamorganshire. 
848. Third ditto, lOs., John Ault, Brailsford, near Derby, 
Class 39 .—POLAND FOWL (Golden, with Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
850. First prize, 15s., Mr. Daniel J. Fleetwood, 53, Ann-street, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
851. Second ditto, 10s,, Mr. John Edwards Mapplebeck, Highgate, Bir- 
mingh.am. 
857 . Third ditto, 5s., Master Godfrey Homer, Charlotte-street, Hull. 
Class 40.—POLAND FOWL (Golden, without Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
861 . First prize, U. Is., Mr. William Cox, Brailsford Hall, near Derby, 
862 . Second ditto, 15s., James Winter, Brailsford, Derbyshire. 
858. Third ditto, 10s., Mr. William Cox, Brailsford Hall, near Derby, 
Class 41.—POLAND FOWL (Golden, without Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
863 . First prize, 15s., Mr. Edward Farmer, Greet, Sparkbrook, near Bir¬ 
mingham. 
867 . Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Edward Farmer, Greet, Sparkbrook, near 
Birmingham. 
No third prize. 
Class 42.—POLAND FOWL (Silver, with Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
868. First prize, 1/. !s., W. G. Vivian, Esq., Singleton, Glamorganshire. 
8/1. Second ditto, I5s., John Ault, Brailsford, near Derby. 
No third prize. 
Clas.s 43. —POLAND FOWL (Silver, with Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
872 . ^ First prize, 15s., Mr. Daniel J, Fleetwood, 53, Ann-street, 
Birmingham. 
874 . Second ditto, 10s., Master Godfrey Horner, Charlotte-street, Hull. 
873 . Third ditto, 5.9., John Ault, Brailsford, near Derby. 
Class 44.—POLAND FOWL (Silver, without Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) 
878. First prize, ll. Is., Mr. Theodore Bullock, Hawthorn House, 
Handsworth. 
8/6. Second ditto, 15s., Mr. Thomas Robson, Heath flail, near Halifax. 
884. Third ditto, 10s., Master Godfrey Horner, Charlotte-street, Hull. 
Class 45.—POLAND FOWL (Silver, without Ruffs or Beards). 
(For the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.) 
88/. First prize, 15s., Mr. Thomas Robson, Heath Hall, near Halifax. 
886. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. George Parker, Perry Barr, Staffordshire. 
No third prize. 
Class 46 .—FOR ANY OTHER DISTINCT BREED. 
CUCKOO. 
891 . Prize, 1/. Is., The Right Honourable Lady Guernsey, The Bury, 
near Leamington. 
POLAND. 
902. Prize, 15s., W. G. Vivian, Esq., Singleton, Glamorganshire, 
RUMPLESS. 
905 . Prize, 15s., Mr. Thomas Beetenson, Vauxhall Grove, Birmingham. 
COCHIN-CHINA. 
917 . Prize, 15s., John Fairlie, Esq., Cheveley Park, near Newmarket, 
Cambridgeshire. 
923. Prize, 10s., Mr. T. B. Wright, Great Barr, Staffordshire. 
’frizzled. 
924 . Prize, 15s., Mr. Thedore Bullock, Hawthorn House, Handsworth. 
NEGRO, OR SILKY. 
930 . Prize, 1/. Is., Mr. Jonathan Harlow, Moseley, near Birmingham. 
ANDALUSIAN. 
935 . Prize, 15s., Mr. John Taylor, jun., Cressy House, Shepherd’s Bush, 
London. 
Class 47 .—BANTAMS. 
(For the best Cock and two Hens.) 
GOLD-LACED. 
957 . First prize, 15s., Captain Clement Delves Hill, Summerhill, New¬ 
port, Shropshire. 
953 . Second ditto, I Os., Mrs. Hosier Williams, Eaton Mascott, near 
Shrewsbury. 
SILVEE-LACED. 
983. First prize, 15.9., Mr. Thomas Roscoe, Knowsley, near Prescot. 
985. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Edward Hewitt, Eden Cottage, Sparkbrook, 
near Birmingham. 
WHITE. 
996 . First prize, 15s., Mr. Benjamin Dain, Slade House, Ashton, Bir¬ 
mingham, 
994 . Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Richard Bratton Baddeley, Wellington, 
Shropshire. 
BLACK. 
1005. First prize, 15s., Mr. John Dain, Henley-in-Arden. 
1003. Second ditto, 10s., Mr. Matthew Ridgway, Dewsbury. 
ANY OTHER VARIETY. 
1017 . First prize, 15s., Mr. C. Amsden, Lichfield. 
No second prize. 
Class 48.—PIGEONS. 
Carrier.— 1019 . First prize, 7s. 6d., Mr. Edward Barber, Monk’s Path, 
Shirley Street, near Birmingham. 1024. Second ditto, 5s., Mr. Samuel 
Ridley, jun., Brighton. 1026 . Commended, Mr. Edward Barber, 
Monk’s Path, Shirley Street, near Birmingham. 
Almond Tumbler.— 1033. First prize, 7s. 6d., Mr. George Parker, 
Perry Barr, Stafford.shire. 1035. Second ditto, 5s., Mr. William Curtis, 
High Street, West Bromwich. 
