8 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1580 — cojitimied. 



ing the Bits, as otherwise. Thirdlie, how to diet 

 them, as well when they rest, as when they trauell 

 by the way. Fourthlie, to what diseases they be 

 subiect, togither with the causes of such diseases, 

 the signes how to knowe them, and finaUie how to 

 cure the same. Which bookes are not onlie pain- 

 fullie collected out of a number of Authours, but 

 also orderlie disposed and applied to the vse of 

 this our countrie. By Thomas BlundeuiU, 

 of Newton Flotman, in Norffolke. Imprinted at 

 London by Henrie Denham, being the assigne of 

 William Seres. 1580. 



4to. Divided into 4 distinct parts, each having its own 

 engraved title, as given under, and each part numbered 

 by itself. The whole contains 50 plates of Bits, 2 

 pages of Horse-Shoes, numerous large initial letters, 

 and finals. Part 1. contains 23 pp. ; Part II. 81 pp. ; 

 Part III., 22 pp. : Part IV., 86 pp. M., 8 in. by 5f in. 



Part II. — The Art of Riding; newlie corrected and 

 amended of manic faults escaped in the first printing, as 

 well touching the matter as the bittes : whereof manie 

 were euill drawne, and as euill cut, but now made 

 perfect through the diligence of the first Author, 

 Thomas Blundeuil, of Newton Flotman in Norfolke. 

 Imprinted at London by Henrie Denham, dwelling in 

 Pater noster row at the signe of the Starre, being the 

 assigne of William Seres. 1580. 



Part III. — The Order of Dieting of Horses, as well when 

 they rest, as when they trauell, wherein is conteined, not 



