, was grandson of M. de Garsault, groom of the king’s grand stable,
, was grandson
of M. de Garsault, groom of the king’s grand stable, whom
M. de Colbert made inspector general of the studs
throughout the kingdom in 1663. His uncle was captain
of the ktng’s studs, and he was appointed captain in reversion, but did not succeed to the place; he nevertheless
paid much attention to horses, and was by that means qualified to publish his “Nouveau parfait Marechal,
” the
fourth edition of which is, Anatomy of a Horse
” from the English, which translation appeared in Le Guide du Cavalier,
” les Fails des Causes
celebres,
” 12mo; *‘ le Notionaire de ce qu’il y a de plus
utile dans les Connoissances acquises," 8vo. He wrote
also in the collection of the academy of the sciences, thd
arts of the tennis-racket maker, the peruke-maker, tha
taylor, the sempstress, the shoemaker, the harness-maker,
the sadler, and a collection of plants engraved, in 4 vols, 8vo.
A palsy brought him insensibly to his grave, November
1778, at the age of 85.