MEMBERS OF THE JOCKEY CLUB. 



MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, 



Deeply impressed with gratitude for the honor 

 you have conferred, by permitting me to dedicate to 

 the Members of the Jockey Club, the first, or intro- 

 ductory part of my Work, on Training the English 

 Race-Horse, I avail myself of that permission, satisfied 

 that none can so well appreciate any merit which it 

 may possess. 



The early part of my life was passed in the employ 

 of persons versed in Racing, and I should indeed feel 

 proud, could my humble endeavours add to the art so 

 highly patronised by you. 



In the present Volume, I have promulgatetl those 



