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RASE Lincoln - Samuelson

The report includes mention on name Huckvale in Chipping Campden. This is an unusual name and the person could be some relative or descendant of the Huckvale family that owned Thrupp Mill in the 17th century.

  • THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE.

    BERNHARD SAMUELSON, of Banbury, Oxford.

    Six sizes of Samuelson's patent Gardner's turnip cutter, for cattle and sheep (double action), invented by the late James Gardner, of Banbury, improved by Alexander Samuelson, of

    Banbury, and manufactured by the exhibiter (this implement obtained the prize medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and the 51. prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's show at Lewes in 1852), price from 81. 199. to 61.; two patent turnip cutters, invented by Edmund Moody, late of Maiden Bradley, improved by Hugh Carson, of Warminster, and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 41. 88. each; a Samuelson's patent forking or digging machine, invented and manufactured by the exhibiter, price at Banbury, 241, 10s.; a rising mouth chaff cutter for hand power, manufactured by the exhibiter, price 31. 16s.; two sizes of Richmond's improved No. 1 A chaff cutting machines, manufactured by Messrs. Richmond and Chandler, of Salford, price 71. and 47. 10s.; a universal crushing or bruising mill, invented by the late Mr. Stratton, of Bristol, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 51. 4s. 6d.; a bean splitting mill, invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 21.; an oil cake breaker, manufactured by the exhibiter, price 21. 3s.; a five tine horse hoe, price 31. 63. 6d., and a three tine horse hoe, invented by William Busby, of Bedale, and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 27. 13s.; two sizes of Anthony's patent American churn, invented by Charles Anthony, of Pittsburg, United States, improved by W. Burgess, of London, and manufactured by the exhibiter (it took a silver medal at the Society's meeting at Exeter, a prize medal at the Great Exhibition, 1851, and the 34. prize at Gloucester, 1853), price 11. 158. and 21. 03. 6d.; a registered atmospheric churn, invented and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 11. 11s. 6d.; six sizes of Kase's patent force and suction pump (double action), invented by Kase of the United States, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 71. 19s. to 26. 10s.; seven sizes of Budding's lawn mowing machine or grass cutter, with Samuelson's registered improvements, invented by E. Budding, of Dursley, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 51. 10s. to 91. 10s.; two sizes of a garden roller, designed and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 21. 83. 6d. and 31.; a patent horse hoe and turnip singler, invented by Thomas Huckvale, of Chipping Norton, manufactured by the exhibiter (a prize of 31, was awarded to this implement at Liverpool, 1841), price with singling and hoeing blades 61. 158.; a single-row turnip drill for small occupations, invented by G. Billing, of Haseley, manufactured by the exhibiter, price 21. 5s.; a case of patent wrought iron folding camp stools, invented by Brown Brothers, of London, manufactured by the exhibiter, price 10s. 6d. each; a bundle of cast steel digging forks, invented and manufactured by Francis Parkes, of Sutton Coldfield, price from 58. each upwards; a cast iron pig trough with semi-circular bottom, manufactured by the exhibiter, price 2s. 6d. per running foot.

    Publication
    Farmers Almanac
    Date
    Source
    Google Books/The Farmers Magazine/1854/P129