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To Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works,

near Saxmundham, Suffolk, for their American

Reaping Machine; invented by Obed Hussey, Silver Medal.
of Baltimore, U. S.; improved and manu-
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To James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford,)

for their improvements in Plough-Wheels, as

exhibited in their Iron Plough marked Silver Medal.
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To Burgess and Key, of 103, Newgate Street,
London, for their Digging Forks and Farm
Tools; invented by John Parkes, of Bir-Silver Medal. 64 85
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Sous, of Birmingham

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One-Horse Lever Seed Harrow; invented Commended. and manufactured by the exhibitors.

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COMMENDATIONS.

Description of Implement and Name of

Exhibitor.

Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, Suffolk, for their Sixhorse Power Portable Steam Engine; improved and manufactured by the exhibitors. J

Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Works, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, for their Four - Horse Power improved Patent Portable Steam Engine; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors

Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Works, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, for their Eight-horse Power Horizontal Fixture Steam Engine; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors

Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln,) for their Four-Horse Power Portable Steam Engine; improved and manufactured by the

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John Eaton, of Woodford, near Thrapstone,
Northamptonshire, for his Six-Horse Power

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Portable Steam Engine; invented and ma- Commended.
nufactured by William Batley, of Bridge
Street Works, Northampton

Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Six-)
Horse Power Portable Steam Engine; in-
vented, improved, and manufactured by the
exhibitors

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Tuxford and Sons, of Boston, Lincolnshire, for their Four-Horse Power Patent Portable Housed Steam Engine; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors

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Henry Attwood Thompson, of Lewes, for his] Eccentric Lever Hinges for Gates; manufactured by the exhibitor

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Burgess and Key, of 103, Newgate Street,)

London, for their Patent American Churn; Commended.
invented by C. J. Anthony, of Pittsburgh,
U.S., and manufactured by the exhibitors

Joshua Cooch, of Harleston, near Northamton,)
for his Patent Sackholder; invented by

Henry Gilbert, of St. Leonards-on-the-Sea; Commended. improved and manufactured by the exhibitor Cottam and Hallen, of Winsley Street, London, for their Odometer or Land Measure; invented by George Cottam, of Winsley Street, and manufactured by the exhibitors

William Crosskill, of the Beverley Iron Works,) near Beverley, Yorkshire, for his Archime

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dean Root Washer; invented by Captain Commended. 1
Carr, late of Tuschenbach; improved and
manufactured by the exhibitor

Edward Hill and Co., of Brierly Hill Iron】
Works, near Dudley, for their Wrought-iron
Field-Gate; invented and manufactured by
the exhibitors

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Edward Hill and Co., of Brierly Hill Iron
Works, near Dudley, for their Wrought-iron
Sheep-feeding Hurdle; invented and manu-
factured by the exhibitors

Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their set'
of Patent Trussed Iron Whippletrees; in-
vented, improved, and manufactured by the
exhibitors

Richard Read, of No. 35, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, London, for his Patent Garden Engine; invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibitor

John Smith, of Uxbridge, for his Cylindrical |

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Gravel Screen; invented by A. K. Smith, of Commended.
Exminster; manufactured by the exhibitor

Henry Attwood Thompson, of Lewes, for his]
set of Wrought-steel Waggon Hames; manu-
factured by the exhibitor

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W. OWEN, Rotherham.

C. J. CARR, Belper.

O. WALLIS, Overstone Grange.
T. P. OUTHWAITE, Bainesse.

T. Scorr, Broom Close.

JUDGES.

R. BEMAN, Moreton.

W. SHAW, Far Cotton.

T. HAWKINS, Assington Moor.
J. H. NALDER, Alvescot.
W. LISTER, Dunsa Banks.

CONSULTING ENGINEER.
C. E. AMos, Grove, Southwark.

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