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jadges of the premiums. The particulars 
are as follow, viz.— 
C/ass 71.—Prize of 20 guineas to Mr. John 
Ellman, jun. for a pair of Sussex oxen, bred 
by Mr. Joliu Bllman, sen. and fed on grass, 
hay, and 1 cwL. of oil cakes 5 7 years old, 
worked 4 years, trav>:lled 53 miles to the 
show. 
C/ass K.—Prize of 20 guineas to Mr. Henry- 
King, jun. for a red Durham ox, bred by Mr. 
--^ Wetherall, and fed on hay and oil 
cakes j aged 3 years, travelled 7 miles to the 
show. 
Mr, Henry King, jun. a red Durham ox, 
bred by Mr. T Watson, and fed ©n hay, 
and 320 oil cakes j aged 3 years. 
C/ass 7^/.—First prize of 20 guineas to his 
Grace the Duke of Bedford, for a red Devon 
ox, bred and fed by his grace on his Woburn 
Park farm, on grass, hay, and Swedish tur¬ 
nips 5 4 years and 8 months old j worked 
18 months, and travelled 42 miles to the 
show. 
C/ass VI .—Second prize of 10 guineas, to 
Mr. John Warmington, for a Hereford ox, 
fed on grass, hay, and turnips j 4 years and 
.5 months old j travelled 7 miles to the 
show. 
Mr. Michael Buc.kley, a Devon ox, bred 
and fed by him on grass, hay, cabbages, and 
turnips 5 aged 3 years 5 travelled 114 miles 
>0 the show. 
His Grace the Duke of Bedford, a Devon 
ox, bred and fed on his Woburn-Park farm, 
on grass, hay, and Swedish turnips; 4 years 
and 8 months old j worked 18 months, and 
travelled 42 miles to the show. 
Mr. Samuel Fox, a Scotch ox, fed on grass, 
hay, and cabbages; 3 years old ; travelled 
96 miles to the show. 
Mr. Robert Masters, a Scotch ox, fed on 
grass, hay, and turnips; rising 5 years 3 tra¬ 
velled 78 miles to the show. 
Mr. John Warmington, a Hereford ox, 
fed on grass, hay, and turnips 5 age 4 years 3 
travelled 7 miles to the show. 
Class 7^77.—Prize of 10 guineas, to his 
Grace the Duke of Bedford, for an ox, bred 
in the West Highlands of Scotland, fed by 
his grace on his Mauldon Farm, on grass, 
hay, and turnips 5 4 years old 3 travelled 42 
miles to the show, 
Mr. Robert Masters, a Scotch ox, fed on 
grass, hay, and turnips 5 4 years old ; tra¬ 
velled 78 miles to the show. 
Mr. Micliael BucHey, a Devon ox, bred 
and fed by him on grass, hay, turnips, and 
cabbages; 3 years old 3 travelled 114 miles. 
Mr. George Burrows, a Scotch ox, fed on 
grass, hay, and jcabbages ; age 4 years 3 tra¬ 
velled 87 miles. 
Mr. John Clarke, a Scotch ox, fed on grass 
and hayj age 4 years 3 travelled 78 miles. 
Mr. Samuel Fox, a Scotch ox, fed on grass, 
hay, and cabbages 5 age 4 years and 8 months 3 
travelled 96 miles, 
Mr. Robert Masters, a Scotch ox, f^d on 
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grass, hay, and turnips 3 age 4 years 3 travel¬ 
led 78 miles. 
Mr. James Parsons, two Scotch ox^n, fed 
on grass and hayj age 4 years ; travelled 90 
miles. 
Mr. Daniel Webster, a Scotch ox, fed on 
grass, hay, and turnips ; age 4-1 years ; tra¬ 
velled 90 miles. 
Class IX .—Prize of lO guineas, to the Rev, 
Thomas Plaskett, for three new Leicester 
wethers, bred (from a ram of Mr. Nathaniel 
Stubben’s) and fed by him on grass and cole 3 
age 20 months. 
Mr. Robert Masters, three new Leicester 
wethers, bred and fed by him on g'-ass only 3 
age 20 months; travelled to the show in a 
boat. 
Class X .—Prize of 10 guineas, to Mr. 
James Parsons, for his four new Leicester 
wethers, bred (from a ram of Mr. John 
Stone’s) and fed by him on grass and tur¬ 
nips ; age 33 months. 
Mr. John Adcock, three long-woolled we¬ 
thers, bred and fed by him on grass, tu nips, 
and cabbages; age 33 months. 
Mr. John Arnold, three new Leicester 
wethers, bred and fed by him, on grass o.olyj^, 
age 32 months ; travelled in a boat. 
Mr. Thomas Barker, three long-woolled 
wether sheep, bred and fed by him on grass, 
turnips, and cabbages 3 age 32 months. 
Mr. John Edmonds, three Gloucestershire 
wethers, bred and fed by him on grass, hay, 
and turnips 3 age 32 months. 
Mr. Robert Masters, three new Leicester 
wethers, bred and fed by him on grass only 5 
age 32 months 3 travelled in a boat. 
Mr. Thomas Oldacers, three long-woolled 
wethers, bred and^fed by him on grass and 
turnips 3 aged 32 months. 
Mr. Peter Tadman, three Kent wethers, 
bred and fed by him on grass only 3 age 32 
months, 
Mr. Joshua K. Trimmer, three Kent we¬ 
thers, bred and fed by him on grass only ; 
age 32 months. 
Mr. John Westear, three new Leicester 
wethers, bred by Mr. Thomas Lewin (from 
a ram of Mr. John Stone’s), fed on grass only 5 
age 32 months. 
Class A'7.—Prize of 10 guineas to Mr. 
John Warmington, for his three fine South 
Down wethers, bred by Sir John Sanders Se¬ 
bright, bart. and fed on grass only 3 age 19 
months. 
Mr. John Ellman, jun. three South Down 
wethers, bred by Lord Viscount Gage, and 
fed on grass and hay 3 age 20 months. 
Class XII .—Prize of 10 guineas to Mr- 
John Boys, for his three South Down wethers, 
bred and fed by him on hay and green vege¬ 
table food; age 32 months. 
Class XIV .—Prize of 10 guineas, to Mr. 
John Roads, for his black and white Berk¬ 
shire pig, bred by Mr. John Westbrook, on 
skimmed milk and three bushels of barley 
meal; age 54 weeks. 
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