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‘the like conditions, fe voung ladies, daughters or 
grand-daughters of peers, or peeresses in their 
own right, of Great Britain or Treland. 
101. HonorarY PREMIUMS FoR DRAWING, 
By GENTLEMEN. For the best drawing, of any 
kind, made with water-colours, crayons, chalk, 
black-lead, pen, Iadian ink, or bister, by young 
gentlemen under the age of twenty-one; to be 
produced on or before the first Tuesday in 
March, 1803; the gold medal. 
102, For the next in merit, the silver medal. 
103, 104. The same premiums will be given 
for drawings by young ladies. 
N. B. As the foregoing honorary premiums 
are intended only for such-of the nobility and 
gentry as may hereafter become patrons or pa- 
tronesses of the arts; persons professing any 
branch of the polite arts, or any business de- 
pendent on the arts of design, or the sons or 
daughters of such persons, will not be admitted 
candidates In these classes. 
105. Drawines or Outiines, For the best 
outline, after an original group or cast, in plaster, 
of human figures, by persons of either sex, un- 
der the age of sixteen, the principal figure not 
less than twelve inches; to be produced on or 
before the third Tuesday in February, 1803; the 
greater silver pallet. 
106. For the next in merit; the lesser silver 
pallet. 
N. B. These drawings are to be made on pa- 
per, and the original either to be produced to the 
Society, or to be referred to for their examina~ 
tion. ; 
107. Drawincs or LANDsCAPEs. For the 
best drawing Of a landscape after nature, by per- 
sons of either sex,- under twenty-one years of 
age, to he produced on or before the third 
Tuesday in February, 1803; the greater silver 
pallet. 
108. For the next in merit, the lesser silver 
pallet. Each candidate must mention, on the 
front of the drawing, whence the view was 
taken; and the drawings must be made with 
chalk, pen, Indian ink, water-colours, or bister. 
109. HistorircaLt Drawincs. For the best 
historical drawing, being an original composi- 
tion, of five or more human figures; the height 
of the principal figure not less than eight inches; 
to be made with crayons, chalk, black lead, pen, 
Indian mk, water-colours, or bister, and to be 
produced on or before the third Tuesday in Fe- 
bruary, 1803; thegoid pallet. 
110. For the nest in merit; the greater silver 
Ilet. : 
114. Curnts PATTERNS FoR CALIco- 
PrinTeERs. For the best original pattern in a 
new taste, of light or dark ground chints for gar- 
ment-work, fit for the purposes of calico-printers, 
by persons of either sex; the gold medal. To 
“be produced to the Society on or before the se- 
cond Tuesday in January, 1803; the pattern to 
which the premium is adjudged to remain. the 
property of the Society. 
112. For the next in merit; the silver medal, 
on similar conditions, 
Premiums in Polite Arts. 
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113, Copper-PLATE PATTERNS FoR Ca- 
Lico-PRINTERS. For the best pattern, ina new | 
stile, fit for the purposes of calico-printers for 
garment work; the silver medal. To be pro- 
duced to the Society on or before the second 
Tuesday in January, 1803. The pattern to 
which the prerhium is adjudged to remain the 
property of the Society. 
114, Line Encravines oF LANDSCAPES. 
For the best line engraving of a landscape, pub- 
lished in the year 1803, the size of the engraving 
not less than eighteen inches by fourteen; the 
gold medal. To be produced to the Society on 
or before the last Tuesday in January, 1804; 
and the impression to which the premium is ad- 
judged to remain the property of the Society. 
115. For the next in merit ; the silver medal, 
on similar conditions, 
116, Line EncrAvincs or HisToRIcAL 
Susyects. For the best line engraving pub- 
lished in the year 1802, of an historical subject, 
the size of the engraving not less than eighteen 
inches by fourteen ; the gold medal. 
117, For the next in merit; the silver medal. 
Conditions, &c. ithe same as in classes 114 and 
115. 
118 Mops. rn CLay or Praster. For 
the best model in ciay or plaster of an orna- 
mental design for the purpose of embellishing 
works of Architecture; the silver medal, or 
twenty guineas. To be produced to the Society 
on or before the last Tuesday in January, 1803. 
The model not to he less than thirty inches by 
twelve, 
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THE FOLLOWING PREMIUM (CLASS 
i119,) IS OFFERED IN CONFORMITY 
TO THE WILL OF THE LATE JOHN 
STOCK, OF HAMPSTEAD, Ese, © 
119. ORNAMENTAL DRAWINGS FoR ARCHI- 
TECTURAL DesicNns. For the best ornamental 
drawing for the purpose of embellishing archi- 
tectural designs; a silver medallion with the fol- 
lowing engraved inscription: Zhe Premium 
gwen by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, 
Manufactures, and Commerce, in conformity to 
the Wall of John Stock, of Hampstead, Esq. The 
drawing to which the premium is adjudged to 
remain the property of the Society, 
120, For the best model in clay or plaster of 
a design for the same purpose; the silver medal. 
The performances in these two classes not to be 
less than thirty inches by twelve, to be anade by 
persons under the age of twenty-one years. To 
be produced to the Society on or before the last 
Tuesday in January, 1503. 
121. Perspective Drawincs or Ma- 
CHINES. For the best perspective drawing of 
machines by persons under eighteen years of 
age; the greater silver pallet. To be produced 
to the Society on or before the last Tuesday in 
January, 1803. 
122, For the next in merit; the lesser silver 
pallet, on similar conditions. : 
123. ENGRAVING ON Woop, orn METAL 
