24 ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. 



^ LETTER THE FIFTH. 



To G. Gambado, Efq, 



SIR, 



AS I confider you, both from your fitua- 

 tion and eminence in the fcience of Horfe-r 

 manfliip, as the fuperior and patron of all 

 Riding Mailers, permit me an humble mem- 

 ber of that honourable profeffion, to requeft 

 your countenance in my endeavours to diffufe 

 the noble and ufeful accomplifliment over the 

 whole kingdom. 



It is well known that many of his Majefty's 

 faithful fubjeds, whofe occupations oblige 

 them daily to figure as Equeflrians ; fo far 

 from having been inflrudted in the art of 



Riding 



