ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. Jl 



LETTER THE FIFTEENTH. 



51? Mr, Gambadq. 



SIR, 



I HAVE long lamented that Riding fhould 

 be attended with fuch expence -, and fee no rea- 

 fon why many articles attending it, which coft 

 money, might not as well be difpenfed with 

 as not. , If a Gentleman, when his Bills 

 are brought in, is fomewhat put to it, to 

 pay for Hay and Corn (which, by the bye, 

 are neceflary, or his Horfes would be no 

 better than Jack-AiTes), why fhould he be 

 fo very extravagant in the article of Lea- 

 ther ? Your Gentleman now-a-davs, muft 



have 



