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I AM now going to refer to some recent facts, 

 which furnish the most positive proofs that the 

 malicious misrepresentations of my conduct in 

 riding Escape, on the 20th and 21st of October 

 sjgi, still operate most cruelly upon me ; so that 

 the publication of this narrative is indispensably 

 necessary. 



I trained and rode for Lord Sackville from ] 794 

 to 1798, and his Lordship told me, on the morn- 

 ing after his horse Kit Carr had been running, 

 that he was told at the Jockey-Club diimer, by 

 Mr. Wilson and Mr. Upton, (I mean Mr. Chris- 

 topher Wilson,) that I did not try to win upon 

 him. This was the last time of Kitt Carr's run- 

 ning: it was the Round Course; and before 

 starting; I told Lord Sackville that Kitt Carr was 

 the best runner of the race he was going to run 

 in ; but I thought Kitt Carr not quite well in 



condition 



