xxviii  Award  of  Prizes  at  Norwich. 
William  Busby,  of  Newton-le- Willows,  near  Bedale,  Yorkshire,  for 
his  registered  Ribbing  and  Drilling  Machine  Silver  Medal. 
Richard  Hornsby,  of  Spittlegate,  near  Grantham,  Lincolnshire,  for 
his  invention  of  Depositing  the  Manure  on  the  Ridge  before  the 
Roller,  and  combining  the  two  principles  of  the  Ridge  and  the 
Flat  in  the  same  Implement  . . . Silver  Medal. 
Richard  Downs,  of  Ryhall,  near  Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  for  his 
Plough  for  general  purposes  . . . Silver  Medal. 
Ransomes  and  May,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  for  their  patent  Trussed 
Beam  Iron  Universal  Plough,  marked  Y U L Silver  Medal. 
James  Hunter,  of  Ivelso,  Roxburghshire,  N.  B.,  for  his  Cart  Saddle 
Silver  Medal. 
Robert  Wedlake,  and  Ann  Thompson,  of  Union  Foundry,  Horn- 
church, near  Romford,  Essex,  for  their  Patent  Irrigator 
Silver  Medal. 
Ransomes  and  May,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  for  their  Digging  Fork 
Silver  Medal. 
JonN  Whitehead,  of  Preston,  Lancashire,  for  his  Registered  Churn 
Silver  Medal. 
William  Crosskill,  of  the  Iron-Works,  near  Beverley,  Yorkshire, 
for  his  Portable  Farm  Railway,  Portable  Railway  Turntable,  &c., 
and  Portable  Farm  Railway  Waggon  . Silver  Medal. 
Charles  Burrell,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  for  his  Circular-saw  Bench, 
or  Machine  for  making  Hurdles  or  Gates  . Silver  Medal. 
Thomas  Scragg,  of  Calveley,  near  Tarporley,  Cheshire,  for  Improve- 
ments in  Cutting  Wires  and  Die  Plates  . Silver  Medal. 
Charles  Edwards  Amos  (of  the  Firm  of  Easton  and  Amos), 
Consulting-Engineer  to  the  Society,  for  his  improvements  in 
apparatus  for  the  Dynamometrical  testing  of  agricultural  imple- 
ments and  machinery  .....  Gold  Medal. 
COMMENDATIONS. 
•Thomas  Scragg,  of  Calveley,  near  Tarporley,  Cheshire  : for  his  single-action  Tile, 
Pipe,  and  Brick-making  machine. 
IIuiiwood  and  Turner,  of  St.  Peter’s  Foundry,  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  for  their  Portable 
Thrashing  Machine. 
[The  Commendations  are  arranged  in  the  order  of  the  numbers  of  the  Certificates  to  which 
they  refer.  The  mark  (*)  signifies  “ hiohi.y  commended;”  the  omission  of  it, 
“ commended;”  by  the  Judges.] 
