, esq. many years gentleman of the horse to his majesty, a man of
, esq. many years gentleman of
the horse to his majesty, a man of considerable literary talents, and for his personal accomplishments called, by Dr.
Johnson, “the standard of true elegance,
” published, in
The History and Art of Horsemanship,
” 2 vols.
4to, illustrated with plates. The history, which occupies
the first volume, displays much research and acquaintance
with the classics and with other writers of remote antiquity.
Previously to this, Mr. Berenger contributed three excellent papers, No. 79, 156, and 202, to the “World,
” and
in Dodsley’s collection are a few of his poems, written with
ease and elegance. He died in his sixty-second year,
Sept. 9, 1782.