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Subject: [ARMAGH] Armagh Guardian: News - SURNAMES indexed - Armagh Agricultural Society, Part II - 23 Sept 1845
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 07:46:01 -0500


SOURCE: Armagh Guardian: News - SURNAMES indexed - Armagh Agricultural
Society, Part II - Issue dated 23 September 1845:

ALGEO, ATKINSON, BALFOURD, BARKER, BELL, BLACKER, BOND, BOND, CALDWELL,
CALEDON, CALVERT, CAMPBELL, CAULFIELD, CAVANA, CROSS, CROTHERS, CUMING,
DICKSON, DOBBIN, DOBBIN, DOBBIN, DONNELLAN, EVANS, EYRE, FEGAN, FRAZER,
GARDENER, GOSFORD, GREER, HANNA, HARCOURT, HARCOURT, HENDERSON, HENRY,
HENRY, HENRY, HEUSTON, JOHNSTON, JOHNSTON, KANE, KIRK, KIRK, LEATHEM,
LESLIE, LONEY, M'CLEAN, M'CLURE, M'CRUM, M'ENDOW, M'KEAN, M'KEAN, M'KINSTRY,
M'LOUGHLIN, M'MAHON, M'WILLIAMS, MATCHETT, MATHEWS, MILLER, MILLER,
MOLYNEUX, MORRISON, NOBLE, PATON, PRENTICE, PRENTICE, RICHARDSON, RIDDAL,
RIGGS, RINGLAND, ROBINSON, RUNNING, SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT, SIMPSON, STRONG,
TREANOR, WRIGHT, WYNDER, WYSE, YOUNG

PLEASE NOTE: This article has been posted in three segments. The
above-mentioned SURNAMES apply to the _entire_ article.

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The following newspaper article was transcribed from
the Armagh Guardian (microfilm), by permission of The
British Library.
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Part II --

The following are the adjudications of the judges :--
FIRST, OR GENTLEMAN¹S CLASS.
DIVISON A.‹HORSES.
For the best stallion, suited to agricultural purposes, over
three years old‹1st prize, Earl of Caledon ; 2d, James
Hanna, Esq., Blackwatertown.
BROOD MARES.
Best brood-mare, suited to agricultural purposes, in foal, or
with her foal at her foot‹1st prize, Earl of Caledon ; 2d, do. ;
3d, Henry L. Prentice, Esq.
COLTS OR FILLIES.
Best colt or filly, suited to agricultural purposes, not more
than three years old‹1st, John Crothers, Esq. ; 2d, John Eyre,
Esq.
DIVISION B.‹SHORT-HORNED BULLS.
Premium withheld for want of merit.
COWS.
Best cow, having had a calf since 1st January, 1845‹1st
Earl of Caledon ; 2d, John Crothers, Esq. ; 3d, Sir Jas. Strong.
HEIFERS.
Three years¹ old‹1st, Earl of Caledon.
Two years¹ old‹1st, Earl of Caledon ; 2d, Sir Jas Strong ;
3d, John Eyre, Esq.
One year old‹1st, Sir James Strong ; 2d, John Crothers,
Esq. ; 3d, Earl of Caledon.
DIVISION C.‹ANY BREED OR CROSS.
BULLS.
The best bull‹1st, Earl of Caledon.
COWS.
The best cow, having had a calf since 1st January, 1845‹
1st Earl of Caledon ; 2d, John Crothers, Esq. ; 3d, Rev. Wm.
M¹Clean.
HEIFERS.
Three years¹ old‹1st, Earl of Caledon.
Two years¹ old‹1st, Sir James Strong ; 2d, Sir George
Molyneux ; 3d, James Hanna, Esq. ; 4th, Rev. Wm. M¹Clean.
One year old‹Premium withheld for want of merit.
DIVISION D.‹SHEEP.
Best Ram‹1st, Nathaniel Greer, Esq. 2d, H. L. Prentice,
Esq.
EWES.
Best pen of three ewes, two years old or upwards, having
had lambs since 1st Jan., 1845‹1st, Hon. Henry Caulfield,
wd, Henry L. Prentice, Esq.
Best pen of hogget ewes‹1st, Hon. Henry Caulfield, 2d,
John Eyre, Esq.
DIVISION E.‹PIGS.
BOARS.
Best Boar‹1st, Earl of Caledon ; 2d, Wm. Dobbin, Esq. ;
3d, Sir George Molyneux.
SOWS.
Best sow, having reared a litter of pigs since 1st January,
1845‹1st, John Atkinson, Esq. ; 2d, James M¹Clean, Esq. ;
3d, H.L. Prentice, Esq.
PIGS.
Best lot of three pigs of same litter, not more than nine
months old‹1st, Henry L. Prentice, Esq. ; 2d, James M¹Clean,
Esq.
DIVISION F.‹BUTTER.
Best firkin of butter, the produce of cows belonging to exhi-
bitor‹1st, Earl of Caledon ; 2d, Hon. Henry Caulfield.
DIVISION G.‹FLAX.
Best five stones of flax, grown by exhibitor, and dressed
within the county or union of Armagh‹1st, Sir James Strong ;
2d, Henry L. Prentice, Esq.
...

Continued in Part III /...

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