HORSEMANSHIP. 33 



1649 — continued. 



legio S. Caes. Maiestatis. Bononise. 1649. 



Folio. 495 pp. and index, dated 1640, engraved title by 

 lo. Bapt. Coriolanus, and 10 curious woodcuts. 

 M., I4i in. by pi in. Russia. 



1660. 



39 A way to get Wealth, containing sixe Principal! Voca- 

 tions, for Callings, in which every good Husband 

 or Huwife, may lawfully imploy themselves. 



As I. The natures, ordering, curing, breeding, 

 choyce, use, and feeding of all sorts of Cattel and 

 Fowl, fit for the service of man : As also the 

 riding and dyeting of Horses either for War or 

 Pleasure, &c. &c. 



The first five books gathered by G [ervase] 

 M [arkham]. The last by Master W. L. for the 

 benefit of Great Brittain. 



The tenth time corrected and augmented by the 

 Author. Printed by William Wilson for George 

 Sazvbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-hill neer 

 Fleet-bridge. London. 1650. 



A second title page begins — 



Cheape and Good Husbandry for the well- Order- 

 ing of all Beast and Fowles, and for the general 



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