XXIV 
Aioard  of  Prizes  at  Norwich : Commendations. 
Samuel  Sewell,  of  Hethersett,  near  Wymondliam,  Norfolk:  for  his  Agricultural 
Mare  and  Foal:  the  mare  bred  by  himself ; the  sire  of  the  foal  belonged  to  Mr. 
Cunningham,  of  Kimberley,  near  Wymondliam,  Norfolk. 
Henry  Crosse,  of  Boyton  Hall,  near  Stowmarket,  Suffolk  :for  his  Agricultural  Mare 
and  Foal;  the  breeder  of  the  mare  not  known;  the  sire  of  the  foal  belonged  to 
himself. 
William  Fisher  Hobbs,  of  Boxtead  Lodge,  near  Colchester,  Essex:  for  his  Agricul- 
tural Mare  and  Foal ; the  mare  bred  by  Mr.  Catlin,  of  Butley  Abbey,  near  Sax- 
mundham,  Suffolk  ; the  sire  of  the  foal  belonged  to  himself. 
Spencer  Rudkum,  of  Norwich  : for  his  Agricultural  Mare  and  Foal ; the  breeder  of 
the  mare  not  known  ; the  sire  of  the  foal  belonged  to  himself. 
Lord  St.  John,  of  Melclibourne,  near  Higham  Ferrers,  Northamptonshire : for  his 
Agricultural  Mare  and  Foal ; the  mare  bred  by  himself ; the  sire  of  the  foal 
belonged  to  the  Duke  of  Manchester. 
Barnabus  Bond,  of  Alburgh,  near  Harleston,  Norfolk  : for  his  Agricultural  Mare  and 
Foal ; the  mare  bred  by  himself;  the  sire  of  the  foal  belonged  to  Benjamin  Ellis, 
of  Hempnall,  Norfolk. 
Thomas  Catlin,  of  Butley,  near  Woodbridge,  Suffolk  : for  his  2 years-old  Agricul- 
tural Filly  ; bred  by  himself. 
•Charles  Frost,  of Wherstead,  near  Ipswich,  Suffolk:  for  his  2 years-old  Agricul- 
tural Filly  ; bred  by  himself. 
•Joseph  Stubbins  Burgess, of  Holme  Pierrepoint,  near  Nottingham  : for  his  pen  of  five 
16  months-old  Leicester  Shearling  Ewes  ; bred  by  himself. 
•Jonas  Webb,  of  Babraham,  near  Cambridge:  for  his  16  months-old  Southdown 
Shearling  Ham;  bred  by  himself. 
•Jonas  Webb,  of  Babraham,  near  Cambridge:  for  his  16  months-old  Southdown 
Shearling  Ram  ; bred  by  himself. 
Jonas  Webb,  of  Babraham,  near  Cambridge:  for  his  16  months-old  Southdown 
Shearling  Ram  ; bred  by  himself. 
•The  Duke  of  Richmond,  of  Goodwood,  near  Chichester,  Sussex:  for  his  pen  of  five 
17  months-old  Southdown  Shearling  Ewes  ; bred  by  himself. 
•The  Earl  of  Chichester,  of  Stanmer,  near  Lewes,  Sussex:  for  his  pen  of  five 
16  months-old  Southdown  Shearling  Ewes  ; bred  by  himself. 
George  Hewer,  of  Leygore,  near  Northleach,  Gloucestershire:  for  his  16  months-old 
Cotswold  Long-woolled  Shearling  Ram  ; bred  by  himself. 
William  Garne,  of  Aldsworth,  near  Northleach,  Gloucestershire:  for  his  16  months- 
old  Cotswold  Long-woolled  Ram;  bred  by  himself. 
George  Hewer,  of  Leygore,  near  Northleach,  Gloucestershire:  for  his  28  months-old 
Cotswold  Long-woolled  Ram  ; bred  by  himself. 
•William  Garne,  of  Aldsworth,  near  Northleach,  Gloucestershire  : for  his  40  months- 
old  Cotswold  Long-woolled  Ram  ; bred  by  himself. 
•George  Hewer,  of  Leygore,  near  Northleach,  Gloucestershire  : for  his  pen  of  five 
16  months-old  Cotswold  Long-woolled  Shearling  Ewes;  bred  by  himself. 
Lord  Berwick,  of  Cronkhill,  near  Shrewsbury  : for  his  1 year  and  1 month-old 
Cronkhill  Boar  of  a small  breed;  bred  by  himself. 
Timothy  Smith,  of  Iloyland  Hall,  near  Barnsley,  Yorkshire : for  his  1 year  and  l 
month-old  Boar  of  a small  breed ; bred  by  Edward  Smith,  of  Bruntcliffe  Lodge, 
near  Leeds,  Yorkshire. 
•William  Fisher  Hobbs,  of  Boxtead  Lodge,  near  Colchester,  Essex  : for  his  1 year 
10  months  2 weeks  and  3 days-old  improved  Essex  Boar  of  a small  breed  ; bred 
by  himself. 
Robert  Smith,  jun.,  of  Sharow,  near  Ripon,  for  his  11  months  and  2 weeks-old  im- 
proved Boar  of  a small  breed;  bred  by  himself. 
