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SHOW OF SUFFOLK FOALS AT WORLINGWORTH

... all by Mr. Flitt'n Wantisden Duke. A speieal prize, given by Mr. W. Flatt. for foals bybhis horas, was won by Mr. A. Preston, Mr. C, Ling being second. The special for best foal, by Crown Prince, Mr. Sas. Clarke was again in front. The special for best foal ...

WOODBRIDGE HORSE SHOW

... (531), Mr. W WM Flatt Weutislen. Reserved Rodney (161), Mr. M. n, Biddei, Playford. Other entries5 -Gansios (S1), Xr. , Jeseesh Bells, Rushmore; Tiptop (11671, MUr. S. Wolton; Royalty (1389), Mref Horace Woitonl, Newbourse Rail; Crown n, Price (S6il Mr ...

IPSWICH FINE ART CLUB

... lef pictures are No.s. 263 and 288 respectively, en- an titled Tho Nest where Autumn was Reared, M and October's Golden Crown, depioting two de- by lightful scenes with willow and other trees bend- Ti ing over streams, and a wonderful effect of light ...

HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

... Supreme Governor of all persons and in tall causes, whether ecclesiastical or civil. In short, thet which was awserted for the Crown was the right to see tbat cl.'rici es we I an ?? did their duty without the ilntervantion of iny foreign Power. What we mean ...

THE SUFFOLK FAT CATTLE CLUB'S CHRISTMAS SHOW

... of the country. The principal I contributors to this part of the show are the Right t Hon. Lord Rendlesham ; Messrs. W. W. Flatt, Wan- a tisden; J. Brampton, Ramsey; G. K. Dennis, Kes- . grave; J. Churchyard, Ipswich; R. Baldwin, Ston. ham; P. Simmons ...

THE SUFFOLK FAT CATTLE SHOW

... presented by the Town of Ipswich Best stag turkey, one year old or upwards, Mr. Philip Sim- mons, Aebbocking; 2nd, Mr. W. W. Flatt, Wantiodsfl. Beet -pair of young turkeys (male and female), Mr. Philip Silm- rmoos ; 2nd, Mr. Robert Baldwin, Stonham. Highly ...

SUFFOLK AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... connection with the interesting event throughout. Fine weather was much wished for, and was indeed nearly all that was needed to crown the efforts of the various gentlemen who had had a hand in arranging the various details. In the early hours of Thursday the ...