242 ATTACK AND DEFENCE. 



1798. 



16 The Art of Defence on Foot with the Broad Sword 



and Sabre, uniting the Scotch and Austrian 

 Methods into one regular system. To which are 

 added Remarks on the Spadroon. By C. 

 Row^orth, of the Royal Westminster Volun- 

 teers. The second edition. 



Printed for T. Egerton, at the Military Library, 

 near Whitehall. 1798. 



8vo. 108 pp. M., 9| in. by 5f in. 



Divided into Two Parts. The First containing a mode 

 of Practice with the Target ; the Second treats of the 

 Practice with an Antagonist. Plates : — 2 targets and 

 4 folding plates by Bawtree, namely — Inside Guard, 

 Outside Guard, St. George's Guard, and Spadroon 

 Guard. Half-bound by C. Chivers. 



17 Hungarian and Highland Broad Sword. Twenty-four 



Plates designed and etched by T. Rowland- 

 SOn, under the direction of Messrs. H. Angelo 

 and Son, Fencing-Masters to the Light Horse 

 Volunteers of London and Westminster. London. 

 1798—9. 



Oblong folio. Printed by C. Roworth, Bell Yard, Fleet 

 Street. For T. Egerton, at the Military Library, 

 Whitehall. Dedicated to Colonel Herries. 



