HORSEMANSHIP. 23 



1617 — coniimied. 



White, and are to be sold at his shop neere the 

 little north doore of Saint Paules Church at the 

 signe of the Gun. 1616. 



Cavalarice, Or that part of Arte wherein is con- 

 tayned the Choise, Trayning and Dyeting of 

 hunting Horses, whether it be for Pleasure or for 

 Wager. 



Newly corrected and augmented. The third Booke. 



By Geruase Markham. London. 1616. 



Cavalarice, or the Tracconer, contayning the Art 

 and Secrets which belong to Ambling Horses, 

 and how that pace is to be taught to any Horse 

 whatsoever. The Fourth Booke. Newly cor- 

 rected and augmented. By Geruase Mark- 

 ham. London. 16 17. 



Cavalarice, or That part of Art which containeth 

 the Office of the Keeper, Groome of the Stable, 

 or Coach-man, how Horses shall be ordered both 

 when they rest and when they lourney : With all 

 thinges belonging to their places. 



The Fift Booke. Newly corrected and augmented. 



By Geruase Markham. London. 161 7. 



Cavalarice, or the Currier. Containing the Art, 

 knowledge, and dyet of the running Horse, either 

 in trayning vp, or in any great match or wager. 



