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stable, the manner of living, and everything con- 

 nected with these youths becomes a matter of 

 interest. We shall, therefore, make no apology 

 to our readers for giving the extracts with which 

 we shall conclude this chapter. We must, how- 

 ever, previously give a list of the principal train- 

 ers of the present day, and, as correctly as our 

 memory serves us, the names of their most influ- 

 ential employers. 



BoYCE ; employed by the Duke of Rutland, Mr. Wigrara, and the 



Hon. G. Byng. 

 Cooper ; Lord Lichfield, Gen. Yates, and Col. Peel, 

 John Day ; Lord G. Bentinck, Mr. Etwall, and Mr. Wreford. 

 Death ; Captain Gardner. 

 Edwards ; Lord Tavistock and Lord Albemarle. 

 Johnson ; Lord Kelburne. 

 Marson ; Captain Daintree and Mr. Watt. 

 Pettit ; Lord Orford and Mr. Thornhill. 

 Prince ; The Duke of Portland and Mr. Greville. 

 Perren ; Gen. Grosvenor. 

 Ransom ; Lord Jersey. 

 Rogers; Mr. Warrall, Mr. Hussey, Mr. Goddard, and Mr. C. 



Wilson. 

 Robinson ; Mr. Theobald, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. Cooke, and Mr. Os- 



baldeston. 

 John Smith ; the Duke of Cleveland. 

 Scott ; Lord Chesterfield, Lord Westminster, Col. Anson, Mr. 



Bowes, Mr. Hebden, Mr. G. Clark, and Mr. Eddison. 

 Serwood ; Sir Gilbert Heathcote. 

 Turner ; Lord Exeter. 



The extracts we alluded to above, are from the 

 memoirs of the late Thomas Holcroft,* written by 



* The principal works of this celebrated dramatist and author, are 



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