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30 HORSKMANSIIIP. 



1632. ^ 



JMilitarie Instructions for the Cavallrie : or Rules and 

 Directions for the Service of Horse, collected out 

 of divers Forreigne Authors, ancient and modern, 

 and rectified and supplied, according to the present 

 practise of the Low-Countrey Warres. Proverbs 

 21. 31. — " The horse is prepared for battell : but 

 victorie is from the Lord." By J. G. [Probably 

 John Crusoe]. Printed by the printers to the 

 Universitie of Cambridge. 1632. 



Folio. loS pp. Engraved frontispiece of Mounted 

 Troops in Action, and numerous large plates. 

 M., 13 in. by 8i in. 



Dedicated to the Riglit Honourable Thomas, Earle of 

 Arvndell and Svrrcy, Earle Marshall of England, 

 etc. etc. 



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1639. 



I30) The Compleat Horseman and Expert Ferrier. In two 



Bookes. The first, shewing the best manner of .v- >.. 



breeding good Horses, with their choyce, nature, (r 



riding, and dyeting, as well for Running as 

 Hunting, and how the Rider ought to behave 

 himselfe in the Breaking and Riding of Colts, as also 

 teaching the Groome and Keeper his true office, 

 touching the Horses and Colts committed to his 



