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To Dr. H. Ainflie, of Dover-ftreet, London, for his plantations of Tim- ber Trees, near the Lakes of Windermare and Conifton, the Silver Medal.
To Benjamin Waddington, Efy. of Lanover Houfe, near Abergavenny, for improvements of Boggy Land, in South Wales, the Silver Medal.: To Mr. David Charles, of Weftmead Langhorne, Carmarthenfhire, for a Machine for laying Land level, the Silver Medal.::: To Mr. Robert Green, of Welturrating, in Cambridgefhire, for a Drill
Machine for fowing Peas, Beans,&c. the Silver Medal and Ten Guineas
In POLITE ARTS.—To Mrs. Thomas Ryder, of Titchfield-ftreet, Oxford Road, for a Line Engraving, Clafs116. The meeting of Vortigern and Rowena, the Gold Medal.:
To Mr. Richard Anttin, of Paul’s Alley, Barbican, for an Engraving on Wood. The fubjeé&t England, Scotland, and Treland, receiving the Offerings of Genius, alluding to the Rewards of this Society, extending to the united empire, the Silver Medal and Ten Guineas. re
To Mifs Jackfon, of Hanover-ftreet, Hanover-fquare, for a Drawing in Chalks, of a Veltal,Clafs 103, the Gold Medal.
To Mifs Emma Farhill, of Mortimer-ftreet, Cavendifh-{quare, for an Original Drawing, Clafs, 104. The Death of Cleopatra, the Silver Medal.
To Mifs Blackburne, of Park-ftreet Weftminfter, for a Drawing of Jupiter Ammon, the Silver Medal.
To Mifs Paytherus, of Norfolk-ftreet, for an Original Portrait of her Sifter, the Silver Medal.
To Mr. J. T. James, of the Charter Houfe School, for a Drawing of Wor- cefter Cathedral, Clafs 102, the Silver Medal.
To Mifs Mary Ann Gilbert, of Devonfhire-ftrect, Portland Place, for a Painting, a View of St. Mark’s Place, in Venice, the Silver Medal.
To Mifs Beauchamp, of Wimpole ftreet, for a Painting, a Sea View, a copy from De Vlieger, the Silver Medal.
To Mifs Emma Smith, of King-ftreet, Covent Garden, for an Hiftorical Drawing of Achilles and Thetis, an original compofiton, Clals 110, the greater filver Pallet, 4
To Mr. James Hopwood, jun. Paradice Row, Iflington, for a Drawing of Outlines, from a Caft of the Atlas, Clafs 105, the greater Silver Pallet.
To Mr. Hugh Neill, of Warwick-freet, Golden-fquare, for an Original Drawing of Brecknock Priory, in South Wales, Clafs 107, the greater Silver Pallet.
To Mr. George Shepherd, of Radcliffe-row, City Road, for an Original Drawing of St. Alban’s Abbey, Clafs 108, the leffer Silver Pallet.
To Mr. R. Horwood, of Liverpool], fora Map of London, ona very ex- tenfive{cale, Fifty Guineas.
In MANUFACTURES.—To Mr. Thomas Barker, of St. Mary-le-bone, for an improved mode of Warping Webbs for Weavers, Ten Guineas. In MECHANICS—To Dr. John Winterbottom, of Newbury, in Berkfhire, for a Machine for clear ing Turnpike Roads from mud, the Silver Medal.
To Mr. James Woart, of Fulham, for his method of railing a Roof funk in the middle, the Silver Medal and Twenty Guineas.
ToMr. Edward Maffcy, of Hanley in Staffordthire, for his ftriking part of an Eight Day Clock, Twenty Guineas.
To Mr. John Prior, of Nefsfield, in Yorkhhire, for his ftriking part of an Eight Day Clock, Thirty Guineas.
To Mr. Thomas Fothringham, of Alloa, near Stuling in Scotland, for making Mill Stones for grinding Wheat from the Abbey Craig Quarry, in that neighbourhood, Fifteen Guineas.;
To Mr, J. D. Rofs, No. 10, Bateman’s Buildings, Soho-fquare, for a Ring with a contracting and expanding power to fit various fingers, Ten Guineas,


