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To John Col2, of Wellow, Somerzet, labourer in husbandry, for bringing up eleven children without parochial a1d, three guincas.
To John Whattey, Maiden- Bradley, Wilts, eight, ditto, three guineas.
To William Higg
guineas. To Richard Drewett, Edington, Wilts, Seven ditto, three guineas.
Lo John Teinpler, Lidiard-Tregooze, SomersSet, yearly Servant, for forty-three Years faithful Servitude, three guineas- To Roger Tun, Winterton-Strickland, Dorset, forty years ditto,
ins, Englichcomb, SomerSet, eight ditto, three
three guincas.
To Eqward Kevil, Bruton, Somerset, guineas*'; 2? To Richard White, Bisley» Glaoucestershirey thirty-tWo-ditto, three guincas-
To Joan Forwar three guineas.
To Aimey. Maish, guineas.
To Sarah' Cobb, Diamarton, Gloucestershire, three guincas.
To Martha Dow den, Warminster, guincas.
forty-two ditto, three
d; Stampford-Arundel ditto, twenty-three ditto,
Mappowder, Dorzet, twenty:9n€ ditto, three
eighteen dittoy Wilts, twenty-three ditto, three
The following Bounties were also given,
To Mr. John Parsons, for a Neece of very fine wool, from a Britieh ewe, two. guineas-.
To Jämes Heaven, Esg. for a Br.tish Merino ram, three guineas-
To My. Bartley, for a piece of navy-blue broad cloth, from lamb's wool of Britisb growth, five guincas.
ATEN ER 018 NAS Sd OL. WEr for manufacturing Superior cloths, from Btitish wool, with a vote of thanks, five guyineas-
To Mr. Brooke, butcher, Bath, for adopting che Italian metbod
of killing cattle, ihree guingas- To Mr. L.Tugwell, Bath, forex in agriculture, on higown iImproveme in the constzuction and exhibition of uS€ partments of mechanics for Several Years, - an appropriate 1nSCHPLUON, ten gu1neas. n 2 7. Lhe committee of Superinrendance has brought in their report of the objects which had engaged their attention during" the last ominent one“ was, the State of arrrears due which they had been t00 unsuccessful in their endeaYours to lesSen- From the lists prepared and laid'' on thetable, this default was unusually apparent,"Chat committee, WaS- therefore requested to cend another circular letter to gentlemen who had omitted. to pay their zubscriptions, and to acquaint those“* who or more,that unlessthe Sums due bepaid within »ned by that committee, their names, and "5. will'be publiShed- at: the end of the
fleece of very fine ditto, from 3
hibiting various valuable implements nts, and. tor great general merit ful articles in yarious des. a piece of plate, to bear
year; among M hich a pr from distant Subscribers,
are INnarrear three years, a given time, t0o.be ass1 the amount of their arrears, premium book."; N
8. Sir John Cox Hipvisley, Bart. M. P. and: a vice president, havihg proposcd in a scientiic and masterly Style, the great object of establishing in or NEAr the Society's rooms a Chemical Labor2- tory, for promoting a more general knowledge of the constituent


