November 27. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION. 
155 
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Chicken of 1855.—lOp. First, J. R. Rodbard, Esq., Aldwick Court. , 
111. Second, Rev. G. F. Hodson, North Petherton. ! 
Malays. —120. First, John James Fox, Esq., Devizes. 118. Second, 
Mr. William Lort, Great Heath, near Tenbury. Highly Commended.— i 
ll6. J. Buncombe, Esq., Wellington. Up. Capt. Henry Adney, Lymp- j 
stone, Devon. ' 
Chickens OF 1855.—12p.First, Mr. James Leighton, 183. High-street, I 
Cheltenham. 121. Second, Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes, Beighton Rec- ' 
tory, Acle, Norfolk. Commended.—125. Charles Balance, Esq., Taunton, i 
Game (Blacks, Brassy-winged, Black-breasted and others Red).—132. ! 
First, J. R. Rodbard, Esq., Aldwick Court. 136. Second, Mr. James | 
Monsey, Thorn Lane, Norwich. Highly Commended. —Charles Ed¬ 
wards, Esq., Brockley Court, Nailsea. Commended.—133. Mr. James 
Crane, jun., Tolpuddle, near Dorchester. 
Chicken of 1855.—144. Rev. Thomas Lyn Fellowes, Acle, Norfolk. 
146. Second, Mr. James Monsey, Thorne Lane, Norwich. Highly Com¬ 
mended.—137. William Buncombe, Esq., Taunton. 147. Rev. G. S. 
Cruwys, Cruwys Morchard, Tiverton. Commended.—George Smith Fox. 
Esq., The Court, Wellington. (A most excellent class.) 
Game (Duckwings, Greys, and Blues).—152. First, Mr. James 
Monsey, Thorne Lane, Norwich. 151. Second, John J. S. Fox, Esq., 
Devizes. 
Chicken of 1855.—15P. First, hfr. James Monsey, Thorne Lane, 
Norwich. 158. Second, Mr. F. T. Trehele Wyatt, Modbury, Devon. 
Highly Commended.—l6l. Josiah B. Chune, Esq., Coalbrook-dale. 
Commended.—154. William Buncombe, Esq.. Taunton. 
Game (White Piles, and any other variety).—163. Second, Mr. James 
Monsey, Thorne-lane, Norwich. First prize withheld. 
Chicken of 1855.—165. First, Mr. James Monsey, Thorne-lane, Nor- 
wieh. 164. Second, John Charles Cutcliffe, Esq., The Grove, Colyton, 
Devon. 
Gold Pencilled Hamburgh. —173. First, Josiah B. Chune, Esq., 
Coalbrookdale. 168 . Second, John Marshall, Esq., Belmont, Taunton. 
Chicken of 1855.-177. First, John Marshall, Esq., Belmont, 
Taunton. 182. Second, Dr. Rogers, Honiton. Commended— 183. Miss 
Patteson, Feniton-court, Honiton. 
Gold Spangled Hamburgh. — 186. First, Mr. James Newick, Hin¬ 
ton St. George. 168. Second, Rev. Charles J. Down, Semington, near 
Chippenham. 
Chicken of 1855.—ip6. First, Henry Thomson, Esq., Market-street, 
Windsor, ipo. Second, Charles Edward Coleridge, Esq., Eton College. 
Silver Pencilled Hamburgh. — ip8. Second, Mrs. Mills, Bisterne 
First prize withheld. 
Chicken of 1855. —202 . First, Edward Archer, Malvern. Ipp. 
Second, Mrs. Ford, Ide, near Exeter. Commended.— 201. W. O. Meade 
King, Esq., Walford, near Taunton. 
Silver-Spangled Hamburgh. — 2 O 7 . First, James Newick, Esq., 
Hinton St. George. Second, Prize withheld. 
Chicken of 1855.—213. First, Dr. Rogers, Honiton. 20p. Second, 
Rev. H. K. Venn, Honiton. Highly Commended.—212. Mr. Robert 
Fookes, Milton Abbas, Blandford. Commended.—210. James Newick, 
Hinton St. George. 
Poland Fowl (Black with White Crests).—Prizes withheld. 
Chicken of 1855. — 218. First, Edward W. Haslewood, Bridgnorth. 
2ip. Second, George Smith Fox, Esq., Wellington. 
Poland (Golden).—224. First and Second, Robert H. Bush, Esq., 
Litdeld house, Clifton. 
Chicken of 1855.—233. First, Mrs. Mills, Bisterne, Dorset. 22p. 
Second, John James Fox, Esq., Devizes. 
Poland (Silver).—241. First, W. G. K. Breavington, Hounslow'. 
235. Second, Edward W. Haslewood, Bridgnorth. Commended.—236. 
Mr. J. F. Mortimer, Blill-street, Plymouth. 237, J- Buncombe, Esq., 
Wellington. 238. Rev. J. H. Gandy, Old Cleeve, Taunton. (A most 
excellent class.) 
Chicken of 1855.—246. First and Second, W. G. K. Breavington, 
Esq., Hounslow. 
Any other Variety not comprised in the before-mentioned 
Classes. —248. First, Miss A. Brauford, Puddavin, Totness. (Brahma 
Pootra). 261 . First, Mrs. Mills, Bisterne. (White Polands.) 253. Se¬ 
cond, J. Marshall, Esq., Taunton. (Andalusian.) Highly Commended. 
— 263 . E. W. Haslewood, Bridgnorth. (White Polands.) Commended. 
—254. C. Coles, Esq., West-street, Fareham, Hants. (Andalusian.) 
255. W. Hugo, Esq., Mount Radford, Exeter. (Andalusian.) (A very 
good competition.) 
Bantams (Gold-laced).—278. First, Matthew Leno, jun.. Esq., Har- 
penden, Herts. 277 . Second, Mr. Cooper, Casteels, Guildford. Highly 
Commended.— 274 . Rev. G. S. Cruwys, Cruwys Morchard, near Tiverton. 
Commended.— 269 . Rev. G. F. Hodgson, North Petherton. 275. Mr. 
Thomas Porch, jun., 34, Milk-street, Bristol. 
Bantams (Silver-laced).—288. First, Matthew Leno, jun.. Esq., Har- 
penden. 286. Second, Mr. Cooper, Casteels, Guildford. Highly Com¬ 
mended.—281. Mr. Harry Wildman, 101, High-street, Birmingham. 
Commended.—282. Rev. G. F. Hodson, North Petherton. 
Bantams (Black).— 297 . First. Rev. G. S. Cruwys, Cruwys Morchard. 
290 . Second, F. G, Dutton, Esq., Lydiard, Swindon. Highly Com¬ 
mended.— 29 I. J. R., Rodbard, Esq., Aldwick Court. 
Bantams (White).—300. First, Rev. G. F. Hodson, North Petherton. 
802. Second, Miss E. King, Pyrland hall, near Taunton. 
Turkeys (Of any age).—313. First, Charles Edwards, Esq., Brockley 
Court, Bristol. 309. Second, J. R. Rodbard, Esq., Aldwick Court, 
Bristol. Highly Commended.—312. Miss King, Pyrland Hall, Taunton. 
314. George Turner, Esq. Barton, near Exeter (Wild American), 
Gf.esb (Of any age).—316. First, Mr. Thomas Valentine, Preston 
Farm, Upottery. 315. Second, J. R. Rodbard, Esq., Aldwick Court 
(Toulouse). Highly Commended.—317. Miss King, Pyrland Hall, Taun¬ 
ton (China). 
Ducks (Aylesbury).— 318. First, Mrs. Ford, Ide, near Exeter. 323. Se¬ 
cond, J. R. Rodbard, Esq., Aldwick Court. Highly Commended.— 327 . 
Mr. Harry Wildman, 101 , High-Street, Birmingham. 334. Rev. J. H. 
Gandy, Old Cleeve. Commended.— 322. Henry Lucas Bean, Esq., 
Aschott, Glastonbury. 325. Mr. William Lamb, Purton, Swindon, 
(A first rate competition.) 
Ducks (Rouen).—342. First, Charles Ballance, Esq., Taunton. qSQ. 
Second, Rev. G. F. Hodson, North Petherton. Highly Commended._ 
338. T. R. Rodbard, Esq., Aldwick Court. Commended.— 344 . Mr. W. 
G. K. Breavington, Esq., Hounslow. 
Ducks (Any other variety).—350. First, Lord Hinton, Hinton St. 
George (white call.) 352. Second, John Marshal, Esq., Belmont, Taun¬ 
ton (Buenos Ayres). Highly Commended.—355. Rev. Cecil Smith, 
Lydeard Howse, Taunton (wild ducks). Commended.— 856 , Rev. J. h! 
Gandy, Old Cleeve (call ducks). Highly Commended.—358. Dr. 
Gwynne, Pitminster, near Taunton (Tunisian). 
Winner of the Silver Cup given by Sir P. P. F. P. Acland—Rev, G. 
F. Hodson. 
LONDON MAEKETS. —November 2Gth. 
COVENT GARDEN. 
The quantity of rough Vegetables brought to market has 
sensibly climini.shed this week, with the exception of Pota¬ 
toes, of which the supply is abundant and quality good. 
Fruit quite sufficient for the demand. 
FRUIT. 
Apples, kitchen, per 
bushel. 2 s. 
,, dessert .... 4s. 
Pears . 4s, 
Peaches, per doz. Ss. 
Nectarines, per doz... 
Plums, per sieve .... 4s. 
Pine-apples, per lb... 4 s. 
Grapes, per lb. Is, 
Foreign Melons, each 2 s. 
Figs. 
Gooseberries, per qt. 
Currants. 
Raspberries . 
Strawberries,per pottle 
to 4s. 
„ 6 s. 
,, 8 s. 
„ 8 s. 
,, 83 . 
„ 63 . 
„ 6 s. 
,, 43, 
Oranges, per 100 .... 
4s. ,, 
10s. 
Lemons.. 
6s. ,, 
12s. 
Almonds, per lb. 
28. ,, 
— 
Nuts, Filberts, per 
100 lbs. 
50s. ,, 
60s. 
,, Cobs, ditto .. 
60 s. ,, 
70 s. 
,, Barcelona,per 
bushel. 
203. ,, 
223. 
Nuts, Brazil, per 
bushel. 
12s. „ 
I4s. 
Walnuts, per 1000 .. 
Chestnuts . 
9s. ,, 
12s. 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, per doz. .. 
9d. to 
Is. 
,, Red, per doz. 
2s. ,, 
48. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 
2s. ,, 
48. 
Brocoli . 
Is. ,, 
2s. 
Savoys. 
Greens, per dozen 
bunclies. 
3s. 
Spinach, per sieve.... 
Is. ,, 
2s. 
Beans. 
French Beans, per 
half sieve 
Scarlet Runners .. Is. fid. ,, 3s. 
Peas, per bushel .... 3s. ,, 5s. 
Carrots, per bunch .. 4d. ,, 6d. 
Parsnips, per doz. 6d. ,, 9d. 
Beet, per doz.Is. ,, Is. 6d. 
Potatoes, per cwt. .. 3s. ,, 6s. 
Turnips, per bunch.. 2d. ,, 3d. 
Onions, young, per 
bunch. Id. ,, 2d. 
Leeks, per bunch .... 2d. ,, 3d, 
Garlic, per lb. 6d. ,, 8d. 
Shallots, per lb. 4d. ,, 6d. 
Horseradish, per 
bundle. Is. 6d. ,, 2s. 6d. 
Lettuce, Cos, per 
score . 6d. ,, Is. 6d. 
,, Cabbage.... 6d. ,, 8d. 
Endive, per score ..Is. ,, Is. 6d. 
Celery, per bunch.... 8d. ,, Is. 
Radishes, Turnip, per 
dozen bunches ..Is. ,, Is. fid. 
Water Cresses, per 
dozen bunches .... fid. ,, 9d. 
Small Salad, per 
punnet. 2d. ,, 3d. 
Artichokes, each .... 3d. ,, fid. 
Asparagus, per bundle - 
Sea-kale, per punnet - 
Rhubarb, per bundle 
Cucumbers, each .... 3d. ,, 8d. 
Vegetable Marrow, 
per dozen . fid. ,, Is. 
Tomatoes, per punnet Is. ,, 2s. 6d 
Blushrooms, per pottle Is. 6d. „ 28 
HERBS. 
Basil, per bunch .... 4d. to fid. 
Marjoram, per bunch fid. ,, 9 d. 
Fennel, per bunch .. 2 d. ,, 3d. 
Savory, per bunch .. 2 d. ,, 3d. 
Thyme, per bunch .. 2 d. ,, 3d. 
Parsley, per bunch .. 2 d. ,, 3d. 
Mint, per bunch .... 2 d. ,, 4 d. 
GRAIN AND SEED. 
Friday, Nov. 23. —The arrivals are moderate of all grain, except Oats, 
from abroad. English Wheat rules dull at Monday’s prices. Foreign is 
held for quite as much money. Oats meet a better sale, particularly for 
Foreign descriptions, and such are fid. dearer. Irish Oats also command 
a better trade. Barley is scarce, 
higher. In other grain no change. 
WHE.Vr. 
Kent and Essex, red, 
per qr. 
87s. 
to 89s. 
Ditto, white. 
90 s. 
„ 96 a. 
Norfolk and Suffolk.. 
78s. 
,, 808. 
Dantzic . 
92 s. 
.1 9fi3. 
Rostock. 
81s. 
,, 923. 
Odessa . 
73s. 
76 s. 
American . 
92 s. 
,, 963 . 
BARLEY. 
Malting. 
45s, 
to 493 . 
Grinding and Distil- 
ling. 
4ls. 
„ 4.3s. 
Chevalier . 
45s, 
» 49 s. 
OATS. 
Scotch, feed .. 
343. 
to 36 s. 
English. 
26 s. 
„ 278. 
Irish . 
30s. 
,, 32s. 
Dutch Broo . 
29 s. 
,, 30s. 
Danish . 
30s. 
,, 32s. 
Russian. 
26s. 
» 29 s. 
BEANS. 
Harrow . 
S2s. 
to 56 s. 
Pigeon . 
543. 
,, 56 s. 
Tick. 
50s, 
,, 52s. 
and fully as dear. Beans the turn 
I PEAS. 
I Boiling, per qr. SSs, to SGs. 
I Common. 438. ,, 453 . 
! Grey. 488. ,, 50s. 
j Blaple. 483 . ,, 50s. 
I _ SEEDS. 
' Turnip, White, per 
I bushel. . 
! Swede. . 
Rape . 
84s. 
Sfis. 
Linseed, sowing, qr.. 
803. 
84s. 
,, crushing .. 
70 s. 
72 s. 
Clover,English,redcwt 60 s. 
688 . 
,, Foreign do. 
52s. 
57 s. 
,, White. 
68s. 
73s. 
Trefoil. 
28s. 
328. 
Rye, perqr. 
523. 
54s. 
Tares . 
46 s. 
528. 
Winter, bushel.... 
8s. 
98. 
Canary, per qr. 
fils. 
72 s. 
Hemp. 
54s. 
5/8. 
Linseed Cake, per 
ton. se\1 to ^^12 lOs. 
Rape Cake .. £6 lOs. ,, j 6'6 153. 
Indian Corn. .^7s. ,, 50s 
