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THE MIDLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... the Society -warmly feel. ,UPon the grounds we observed the following gentle- men.~-W. P. Morewood, Esq., Alfreton Hall-, Thomas fi R1adford, Esq., Carnfleld Hall; Thoe. Langhorne, Esq., h Ford House; R. G. Coke, Esq., Ankerbold; 'A. C. Strel- '~ ley ...

THE SPARKENHOE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... So9., Mr. Thomas Clulee, Balsa)] Heath, Birmingham. Carriers. 5s., Mr. Thomas Clulee, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. y, 1Iother entry. lie Tumblers. Ois., Mr. Thomas Clulee, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. 3 other entries. as Fantails. fis., Mr. Thomas Clulee, Balsall ...

THE STAFFORDSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... and 19, Parliament-strcet. Weatminster. 17. t Mr. Thomas Bradford. Cathedral Steps, Manchester. 17, C Ai rI. 'ihoitss Ball. Atlerstone. 7. E Mtessrs. T. W. Ashby and Co.. Stamfordl. 9. E y Mr. Thomas Bostock, 13urslem. 77. M r. John Bettridge, Wellsbourne ...

OCKBROOK AND BORROWASH AUTUMNAL FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SHOW

... by Mr. Lees, of thle Queen's Hotel, and given by the lieutenant of the troop, J. Hardy, Esq., M.P. The officers of the Rlifle Corps were kiindly invited to dine. Mr. Hardy occupied the chair, and Lord Henry Paget the vice-chair. During the evening the ...

DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... los., Samuel Sharp. 3rd prize, 10s., Thomas Riley. Highly- commanded, Thomas Hallam. Commended, Thomas Wright. Commended, Joseph Wilson. When the money prizes sad been distributed, Dr. Hitch. man called up. Thomas Hallam and, addresshig him in very bomely ...

EAST DERBYSHIRE FARMERS' CLUB

... under two years he old-1st, It l0s, Mr. Thomas Porter, Locke Park; 2nd, He., Mr. t Holingworth. r Best pair of Horses which have competed in the plough field-lst, t, kid it. 10s., W. D. Lowe, Esq.; 2nd, IL, Mr. Thomas Porter, 3rd, l0a, Mr. Canner. Best Foal ...

GRAND MIDLAND COUNTIES EXHIBITION OF CANARIES, AND BRITISH AND FOREIGN CAGE BIRDS

... Goodwin, and ci Mr. J. Palmer exhibited good birds; no less than eighty-two d birds were shown in thisaclass. Twenty-two of the hardy and 0, interesting Lizard tribe competed for hionours, the prizes fat- ti ahuig to beautiful birds belonging to Messrs. Williams ...

LITERATURE

... Stamford the younger, TI was mayor of, that borough in 1769. Thomas Stamford, the father pi d Mrs. Bentley, was twice married, she being the issue of the second ell arriage. His son Thomas was also twice married; by his first wife he bad no children. ...

DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ? c002- pal mended, Mr. John Foyser. Swarkeston; Mr. Thomas Tomlinson, air Hall Fields, and Mr. George Bansall, West Hallam ; commended, bl Mrs HrtAlerAsle; Mr. Thomas Carrington, Eaton, ?? Thomas Rose, The As.To the Dairy Servant who makes the prize ...

THE STAFFORSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... the Dulco of Suther- hi rit land, Lilleoloial; 2nd, 51. dr. John Hill, Bladon Wood. adMr. J. Hardy. M.P , Dunstall. BatnFelscn, 1 ~. he Cows-lat, 61., Mr. J. Hardy, M,P. s 2nd, 41,, the Duke of Suther- Is he land. im In-calf two year-old Heifors. in pairs ...

FLOWER SHOW AT BURTON-ON-TRENT

... fountain in the centre, and a model of a cottage at one end. The principal prize takers 'were y Thomas Sheppard, Newton Solney; George Henson, ;;Horninglow-road; Thomas Smalley, Wellington-street; g C. Otter, Wellington-street; and Joseph Muggleston, Winshull ...