26 ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. 



garly termed a la gormagon, with fome ne- 

 ceflary inftriidions thereon ; a due attention 

 to which matters has more than once tranf- 

 planted a coachman from his box, or a 

 footman from behind the coach, and placed 

 him in the carriage by the iide of his Mif- 

 trefs, 



I propofe alfo to devote part of my labours 

 to the fcrvice of the fair fex, in compoling 

 a fct of eafy rules for riding gracefully 

 between a pair of panniers, and fup- 

 porting a butter baiket in the moft elegant 

 llile j a thorough pofleffion of thefe attrac- 

 tions may draw the attention of the fox- 

 hunting Squires, and poffibly raife the Lady 

 pofTeffmg them, to the dignity of Spoufe to his 

 Worfhip the Juilice. 



That nothing may be wanting, I propofe to 

 appropriate a few pages to the art of fitting 

 politely in carriages, with the mofl becom- 

 ing attitudes adopted to each vehicle. 

 Among others, the politeil manner of airing, 

 e?i famille, m a gig, accompanied with a huf- 



band 



