ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. Qj 



Highgate in general ; but more particularly to 

 Alice Turner (the Saloup Woman, if fhe is 

 ftill extant), to the Chimney Sweeper, the 

 Blind Beggar (fomebody muft read it to him), 

 Mamfelle BellefefTe, and Mary Jenkins ; being 

 convinced, that if the ftrange perfonage they 

 faw was not Mr. James Jumps, it mull have 

 been a Conjurer or Cupid, Pfyche or the 

 Devil himfelf. 



G. G. 



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