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Society of Arts Manufactures 
and Commerce. 
ApEput, June 21st, 1802. | 
ee RON EI EY FORTE TE TEESE IS 
N Wednesday, the 2d Inst. the Society, held the last Mecting of that Session, and ad- 
y journed to the fourth Wednesday in October nest. 
On Tuesday the 25th 
of May last, agreeably to the Resolutions of the Society the Premiums 
and Bounties which had been then adjudged during the Session, were delivered to the Claimants’ 
from the Chair, by his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, the President, in presence of a very nume- 
rous and respectable Assembly. 
Secretaty, noticing the 
Objects of the Society from its 
The Business was begun by an appropriate Speech from the 
Institution, inthe year 1754, to the pre- 
sent Time, and particularising the Rewards which had been then adjudged this Session. 
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The Rewards awarded, are arranged under the following Classes : 
IN AGRICULTURE. 
To John Hunter, esq. of Gubbins, in Hert- 
fordshire, for having planted 40,000 Oaks, the 
Gold Medal. 
To Thomas Johnes, esq. of Hafod, in Car- 
diganshire, for having planted 400,000 Forest 
Trees, the Gold Medal. 
To John Christian Curwen, esq. of Work- 
ington Hall, in Cumberland, for having planted 
84,900 Larch Trees, the Gold Medal. 
To Henry Vernon, esq. of Hilton Park, near 
Wolverhampton, for planting 10,000 Silver 
Firs, the Gold Medal. 
To james Beech, esq. of Shaw, near Chea- 
dle, in Staffordshire, for his plantation of Tim- 
ber Trees, the Silver Medal. 
To the Rev. Richard Yates, of Chelsea, for 
his Essay on raising and promoting the growth 
of Oaks, the Silver Medal. 
To Charles Gibson, esq. of Quermore Park, 
near Lancaster, for planting 6,000 Elms, the 
Silver Medal. 
To William Fairman, esq. of Miller’s House, 
near Sittingbourn, in Kent, for his Experiments 
on Extreme Branch Grafting of Fruit Trees, the 
Silver Medal. - 
To Robert Brown, esq. of Markle, near Had- : 
dington, in Scotland, for his Culture of Beans 
and Wheat in one year on the same Land, the 
Silver Medal. 
To Mr, Frederic Clifford Cherry, of New 
Wood Farm, near Stoke d’ Aubenton, in Surry, 
for planting 60 Acres with Osiers, the Sum of 
Thirty Guineas. : 
To Mr. Seth Bull, of Ely, in Cambridge- 
shire, for planting 8 Acres with Osiers, the 
Sum of Ten Guineas. 
IN CHEMISTRY. 
To Mr. Thomas Willis, of Lime-Street, 
London, for his preparation of the Bulbs of 
the Hyacinthus non scriptus, or common Field 
Blue Bells, as a substitute for Gum Arabic, the’ 
Silver Medal. 
IN POLITE ARTS. 
To George William. Gent, esq. of Upper 
Guildford Street, fora- Drawing of Lewes Cas- 
tle, in Essex, the Gold Medal. Cl. 89. 
To Miss Elizabeth Mac Dowall, of Brook 
Montuty Maga, No, 88, 
Street, Holborn, for a Chalk Drawing of the . 
Virgin and Child, the Gold Medal. Ci. 9i. 
To Miss Winifred Barrett, of Stockwell, in 
Surry, for a drawing of a Landscape, the Silver 
Medal. 7er 91%, 5 
To Miss Jackson, of Hanover Street, Hano- 
ver Square, for a drawing in Black Chalk, af-_ 
ter an Engraving by Bartolozzi, the Silver Mc= 
dal. 
To Miss Blackburne, of Park Street, West- 
minster, for a Drawing of Demosthenes from a — 
Bust, the Silver Medal. 
To Miss Mary Anne Gilbert, of Devonshire 
Street, Portland Place, for a Miniature Draw- 
ing of anold Woman, after Nature, the Silver 
Medal. i 
To Miss Emma Farhill, of Mortimor Street, 
Cavendish Square, fora Drawing of Peasants. 
in a Storm, the Silver Medal. 
"To William Stone Lewis, esq. of High 
Holburn, fora Drawing of Outlines of the Lao- 
coon, from a Cast, the larger Silver Pallet, 
Cl. 92: 
To George Jones, esq. of Great. Portland 
Street, Mary-le-bone, for a Drawing of Out- 
lines of Hercules and Anteeus, from a Cast, 
the lesser Silver Pallet. Cl. 93- 
To Richard Speare, esq. of Dean Street, 
Soho, for a Drawing, a View at Eltham, in 
Kent, the greater Silver Paliet. Cl. 94. ° 
To Mr. Richard Cook, of Upper Charlotte 
Street, Fitzroy Square, for a Drawing of Mu- 
tius Sczevola, before Porsenna, the Gold Pallet. 
Clash: 
To Mr. John Summerfield, of Packington, 
Coventry, for a Stroke Engraving, the subject 
Rubens and his Wife, the Gold Medal. CI. 98. 
To Mr. C. Nesbitt, of Fetter Lane, for En- 
gravings on Wood, the Silver Medal. Cl. 103. 
To Mr. Richard Austin, of Paul’s Alley, 
Barbican, for Engravings on Wood, the Silver 
Medal. 
To. Mrs. Elizabeth Coppins, pf St. Stephen’s, 
Norwich, for a Drawing Mm Crayons of Beli- 
sarjus, copied fiom a Painting of Salvator Rosa, 
the greater Silver Pallet. 
To Miss Frances Talbot, of Wymondham, 
Norfolk, for a Painting of an Herb Girl, from 
Nature, the Silver Medal. 
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