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of Meafure for Meafure, the fmaller filver 
pallet. 
To Mifs Mary Hay, Chandos-ftreet, fora 
drawing of the Ecce Homo, clafs 100, the 
filver medal, fet in gold. 
To Mifs Zorolin, Newington-place, Ken- 
nington, for a drawing of Antigone, the 
greater filver pallet. 
To Mifs Beverley, Spring Gardens, for a 
drawing of a landfcape, the fmaller filver 
pallet. 
To Mr. J. S. Halfpenny, 59, Stafford- 
place, Pimlico, for a drawing of the Anti- 
nous, clafs 1¢5, the greater filver pallet. 
To Mr. George Corbould, 72, John-ftreet, 
for a drawing of an antique ftatue, the fmaller 
filver pallet. 
To Mr. john Romney, 10, Warren-ftreet, 
fora drawing of outlines, clafs 1¢@2, the 
fmaller filver pallet. 
To Mifs Andree, Hatton Garden, for a 
portrait of a lady in oils, the greater filver 
pallet. 
‘To Mifs Sarah Benwell, Oxford, for a 
drawing of Our Saviour on the Crofs, the 
greater filver pallet. 
To Mifs E. Scott, St. James’s-ftreet, Brigh- 
ton, for a drawing of the Virgin and Child, 
the greater filver pallet. 
To Mifs M. A. Barron, New Lonéon- 
treet, Tottenham Court Road, for a draw. 
ing of the Death of Socrates, the fmaller 
filver pallet. 
To Mr. Richard Neste, Hadley, who is 
crippled in all his limhs, except his left arm, 
for a drawing of the Holy Family, the fmaller 
filver pallet. 
To Mr. Sebaftian Grandi, 6, Brownlow- 
ftreet, Long Acre, fur a preparation ef grounds 
er pannels for painters, twenty guineas, 
IN MANUPACTURES. 
To Mr. J. Robertfon, of Edinburgh, for a 
method of weaving fifhing-nets, twenty gui- 
neas. 
To Mr, William Neven, 49, Barrack 
Monthly Retrofpec? of the Fine-Arts. 543 
Court, Woolwich, for weaving extremely 
fine cloth, fifteen guineas. 
IN MECHANICS. 
To Dr. Thomas Cogan, Bath, for a drag 
to fave perfons from being drowned, clafs 
140, the gold medal. 
‘Fo john Trotter, Efq. Soho-fquare, fora 
curvilinear faw, the gold medal. ; 
To Mr. John Auftin, Glafgow, for aloomy 
worked by machinery, the gold medal. 
‘Lo Mr. Neil Snodgrafs, Johnftone, county 
of Renfrew, Scotland, for a mode of heat- 
ing rooms, by fteam, the gold medal, or 
forty guineas, 
To Mr. J. Middleton, St. Martin’s-lane, 
for improvements in printing paper-hangings, 
the filver medal. 
To Mr. G. Field, Newman-ftreet, for 2 
ftove for heating rooms, or drying different 
articles, the filver medal. 
To Mr. Benjamin Stott, Bermondfey-ftreet, 
for a machine for fplitting fheep fins, twen- 
ty guineas. 
To Mr. James Hardy, Glafgow, for q 
book-binder’s preis, fifteen guineas. 
To Mr. fof. Davis, 14, Crefcent, Kingf- 
land Road, tor a machine to prevent accidents 
to glaziers or painters, ten guineas. 
‘To. Mr. A. Stafs, 18, Porter-ftreet, Newe 
port Market, for a machine to afift in make 
ing fhoes, ten guineas. 
LN COLONIES AND TRADE. 
To Mr. Philemon Wright, County of 
York, Lower Canada, for the culture of 
hemp, the filver medal. 
To Mr. Frederic Arnold, River Thames, 
Upper Canada, for the culture of hemp, the 
filver medal. 
To Mr. Jofhua Cornwall, River Thames, 
Upper Canada, for the culture of hemp, the 
filver medal. 
To Mr. G. Ward, Townfhip of Camden, 
Upper Canada, for the culture of hemp, 
twenty dollars. 
MONTHLY RETROSPECT OF THE FINE ARTS. 
The Loan of all new Prints aad Communications of Articles of Intelligence are requefteds 
THE MARQUIS OF STAFFORD’S PiC- 
TURES. 
N May the Marquis of , Stafford’s moft 
magnificent collection of pi&tures were 
exhibited, and will continue to be exhi- 
bited every Wednefday from twelve till 
five o’ciock, to thofe who are fortunate 
enough to he honoured with> tickets, 
which, from the high attra&ion of the 
fpetacle, aod the neceffity of keeping the 
rooms free from acrowd, have hitherto 
been principally confined to perfons of the 
firt rank, firft-rate connoifleurs, and firlt- 
rate artits, To the la& defcription of 
gentlemen the Marquis has mo& liberally 
granted tickets that will admit themfelves 
anda friend during the whole time the 
rooms remain open. 
The manner in which the piétures are 
arranged is highly judicious ; the various 
fchools bemg diiplayed in the different 
rooms and hang upon a fort of fawn-co- 
Joured ttncco, by lines of the fame colour, 
fufpended to rods, which are fixed at the 
top of each room; fo that any picture 
may be removed, and another put in its 
place, without the leatt difficulty. Eacin 
viditant receives at the door a printed ca- 
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