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A22383Achesone, James.The military garden, or instructions for all young souldiers and such who are disposed to learne, and have knowledge of the militarie discipline. ... Observed and set in order according to the best military practice by Iames Achesone gentleman at armes, burges of Edinburgh1629.0104533223nan./cache/A22383.xml./txt/A22383.txt
A26329Adams, Edward.The young soldier''s desire answered, or, A piece of military discipline wherein is shewed, distances, facings, doublings, counter-marches, and wheelings : with some firings both offensive and defensive against an enemy / by Edward Adams.1678.077002407nan./cache/A26329.xml./txt/A26329.txt
A05855Aelianus.The tactiks of Ælian or art of embattailing an army after ye Grecian manner Englished & illustrated wth figures throughout: & notes vpon ye chapters of ye ordinary motions of ye phalange by I.B. The exercise military of ye English by ye order of that great generall Maurice of Nassau Prince of Orange &c Gouernor & Generall of ye vnited Prouinces is added1616.010845134453nan./cache/A05855.xml./txt/A05855.txt
A05975Aelianus.The art of embattailing an army. Or, The second part of Ælians tacticks Containing the practice of the best generals of all antiquitie, concerning the formes of battailes. ... Englished and illustrated with figures and obseruations vpon euery chapter. By Captaine Iohn Bingham.1631.05947318639nan./cache/A05975.xml./txt/A05975.txt
A26617Albemarle, George Monck, Duke of, 1608-1670.Observations upon military & political affairs written by the Most Honourable George, Duke of Albemarle, &c. ...1671.03866510894nan./cache/A26617.xml./txt/A26617.txt
A22830Arundel, Thomas Howard, Earl of, 1585-1646.Lawes and ordinances of vvarre, for the better government of His Maiesties Army Royall, in the present expedition for the northern parts, and safety of the kingdome Under the conduct of his Excellence, the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Earl Marshall of England, &c. and Generall of His Majesties forces.1639.059821409nan./cache/A22830.xml./txt/A22830.txt
A04919Barriffe, William.Military discipline: or, the yong artillery man Wherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike: the exactest way, &c. Together with the motions which are to be used, in the excercising of a foot-company. With divers and severall formes and figures of battell; with their reducements; very necessary for all such as are studious in the art military. By William Barriff.1635.06965320931nan./cache/A04919.xml./txt/A04919.txt
A05146Barry, Gerat.A discourse of military discipline devided into three boockes, declaringe the partes and sufficiencie ordained in a private souldier, and in each officer; servinge in the infantery, till the election and office of the captaine generall; and the laste booke treatinge of fire-wourckes of rare executiones by sea and lande, as alsoe of firtifasions [sic]. Composed by Captaine Gerat Barry Irish.1634.08744524954nan./cache/A05146.xml./txt/A05146.txt
A78014Burt, Nathaniel, fl. 1644-1655.Militarie instructions, or the souldier tried for the vse, of the dragon, being a part of cavalrie, for fierings, on horsback, as the harquebusier, & on foote, as infantry, very necessary for such as desier to be studious, in the way of the art militarie. / Never before published, by any, and now set forth by Captaine Nathaniell Burt.1644.01808398nan./cache/A78014.xml./txt/A78014.txt
A31706Caesar, Julius.The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar of his warres in Gallia, and the civil warres betwixt him and Pompey / translated into English with many excellent and judicious observations thereupon ; as also The art of our modern training, or, Tactick practise, by Clement Edmonds Esquire, ... ; where unto is adjoyned the eighth commentary of the warres in Gallia, with some short observations upon it ; together with the life of Cæsar, and an account of his medalls ; revised, corrected, and enlarged.1655.032761291027nan./cache/A31706.xml./txt/A31706.txt
A21131Caesar, Julius. De bello Gallico. English. Abridgments.Obseruations vpon the fiue first bookes of Cæsars commentaries setting fourth the practise of the art military in the time of the Roman Empire : wherein are handled all the chiefest point of their discipline, with the true reason of euery part, together with such instructions as may be drawn from their proceedings, for the better direction of our moderne warres / by Clement Edmunds.1600.010095528792nan./cache/A21131.xml./txt/A21131.txt
A22367Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for restraint of disorders in souldiers, prested [sic] for His Maiesties seruice.1625.01587263nan./cache/A22367.xml./txt/A22367.txt
A32013Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Orders and institvtions of vvar, made and ordained by His Maiesty and by him delivered to his generall His Excellence the Earle of Nevvcastle with the said Earles speech to the army at the delivery and publishing the said orders prefixt.1642.02561666nan./cache/A32013.xml./txt/A32013.txt
A32555Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King, a proclamation for the effectual prosecution of His Majesties commission for the providing and making of salt-peter and gun-powder1666.01502217nan./cache/A32555.xml./txt/A32555.txt
A19256Cooke, Edward, fl. 1626-1631.The prospectiue glasse of vvarre Shevving you a glimpse of vvarres mystery, in her admirable stratagems, policies, wayes; in victualling of an armie, prouiding money to pay souldiers, finding out the enemies purposes, traps, and stratagems: ordering of marches, framing of battails, sundry fights, retreats, and the like, to auoide battell or fight. Furnished with argument to encourage and skill to instruct. By C.E. Warre is a schoole of necesary knowledge.1628.0143544186nan./cache/A19256.xml./txt/A19256.txt
A37231Davies, John, 1625-1693.Political and military observations a new collection / by J.D. of Kidwelly.1679.0201605207nan./cache/A37231.xml./txt/A37231.txt
A20463Digges, Dudley, Sir, 1583-1639. autFoure paradoxes, or politique discourses 2 concerning militarie discipline, written long since by Thomas Digges Esquire. 2 of the worthinesse of warre and warriors, by Dudly Digges, his sonne. All newly published to keepe those that will read them, as they did them that wrote them, from idlenesse.1604.03644211306nan./cache/A20463.xml./txt/A20463.txt
A38655England and Wales. Army.Laws and ordinances of warre, extablished for the better conduct of the army by His Excellency the Earl of Essex, lord generall of the forces raised by the authority of the Parliament for the defence of king and kingdom : and now inlarged by command of His Excellency.1643.046901251nan./cache/A38655.xml./txt/A38655.txt
A83878England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.Monday, December 17. 1660. Whereas the maimed soldiers and pensioners belonging to Ely-house and the Savoy, formerly a great charge to the nation, are by Order of Parliament discharged, and sent with recommendations unto their respective counties and places, where they did last reside, ...1660.0778151nan./cache/A83878.xml./txt/A83878.txt
A22300England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)By the King. A proclamation restrayning the carrying of munition to Algeeres and Tunis1623.01180157nan./cache/A22300.xml./txt/A22300.txt
A84226Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646.The examination of Joshua Hill, taken at Northampton, in the presence of the Earle of Essex, generall of the army, the 14th of September.1642.0862180nan./cache/A84226.xml./txt/A84226.txt
A39580Fisher, Thomas, 17th cent.Warlike directions, or, The sovldiers practice set forth for the benefit of all such as are, or will be, scholars of martiall discipline, but especially for all such officers as are not yet setled or rightly grounded in the arte of warre, by a practitioner in the same art, T.F.1642.0134034027nan./cache/A39580.xml./txt/A39580.txt
A88480Fowke, John, d. 1662.VVhereas the Lord Generall hath received a message from the Committee for the Admirality, ...1653.0658107nan./cache/A88480.xml./txt/A88480.txt
A40443Freke, William, 1662-1744.Select essays tending to the universal reformation of learning concluded with The art of war, or, A summary of the martial precepts necessary for an officer / by William Freke, Esq.1693.05618717718nan./cache/A40443.xml./txt/A40443.txt
A42527Gaya, Louis de.A treatise of the arms and engines of vvar of fire-works, ensigns, and military instruments, both ancient and modern; with the manner they are at present used, as well in French armies, as amongst other nations. Inriched with many figures. Written originally in French by Lewis de Gaya, author of the treatise called The art of war. Translated for publick advantage.1678.0216546428nan./cache/A42527.xml./txt/A42527.txt
A42639Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir, 1592?-1667.The first lecture being an introduction to the military architecture, or fortifications read publiquely at Sr. Balthazar Gerbiers Academy.1650.064691702nan./cache/A42639.xml./txt/A42639.txt
A85922Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir, 1592?-1667.The first publique lecture, read at Sr. Balthazar Gerbier his accademy, concerning military architecture, or fortifications, to the lovers of virtue, come hither to that purpose.nan3339881nan./cache/A85922.xml./txt/A85922.txt
A74980Great Britain. Army.An abridgement of the English military discipline.1676.065211931nan./cache/A74980.xml./txt/A74980.txt
A45382Hammond, Charles, 17th cent.The loyal indigent officer being a brief description of the truly loyal commissioned officers, which hath faithfully served His late Majesty, of ever blessed memory, and His Majesty that now is : with a discovery how to be known from the number of the pretended commission''d officers, which formerly hath appear''d, and hath participated of His Majesties gracious gifts and favours and, not contented, secretly contrived for more / written by Charles Hammond ...1670.078702218nan./cache/A45382.xml./txt/A45382.txt
A43093Haward, Lazarus.Military and spirituall motions for foot companies with an abridgement of the exercise of a single company as they now ought to be taught and no otherwise : composed in Ireland and now published for the good of his fellow soldiers in England / by Captaine Lazarus Haward ...1645.0200425926nan./cache/A43093.xml./txt/A43093.txt
A43479Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?The first part of the principles of the art military practiced in the warres of the United Netherlands, vnder the command of His Highnesse the Prince of Orange our Captaine Generall, for as much as concernes the duties of a souldier, and the officers of a companie of foote, as also of a troupe of horse, and the excerising of them through their severall motions : represented by figure, the word of commaund and demonstration / composed by Captaine Henry Hexham, Quartermaster to the Honourable Colonell Goring.1642.0189075526nan./cache/A43479.xml./txt/A43479.txt
A43483Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?The second part of the principles of art military, practised in the warres of the United Provinces consisting of the severall formes of battels, represented by the illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange of famous memorie, and His Highnesse Frederick Henry Prince of Orange, that is Captaine Generall of the Army of the high and mighty Lords the States Generall of the United Provinces : together with the order and forme of quartering, encamping, and approaching, in a warre offensive and defensive.1642.03859710343nan./cache/A43483.xml./txt/A43483.txt
A43484Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?The third part of the principles of the art military practised in the warres of the United Provinces vnder the Lords the States Generall and His Highnesse the Prince of Orange : treating of severall peeces of ordnance ... : together with a list of all necessary preparations appertaining to an armie ... / written and composed by Henry Hexham.1643.03569010320nan./cache/A43484.xml./txt/A43484.txt
A51540J. S., Capt. Fortification and military discipline.An epitome of the whole art of war In two parts. The first of military discipline, containing the whole exercise of the pike and musquet, &c. with plain directions for the various postures. Also the drawing up of battalions, and way of forming them; with the art of doubling, wheeling, forming and drawing up an army into any figure. The way of conducting armies in hilly, woody or plain countries: of encampings, besiegings, giving of battle, &c. The second of fortification and gunnery, which shews the principles and practices of fortification, as now used, as well by the English, as several other European nations, (especially by Their Majesties army) at the late siege of Athlone, Galoway, Limerick, &c. ... Of casements, cittadels, crownworks, ravelins, &c. Of gunnery, ... morters, demy-cannon, &c. with the manner of batteries, &c. All illustrated and further explained by 18 copper-plates, curiously designed and engraven.1692.0232917332nan./cache/A51540.xml./txt/A51540.txt
A92668James II, King of England, 1633-1701.A proclamation, appointing a rendezvous of the militia-regiments in several shires, & calling out the heretors, &c.1688.01976365nan./cache/A92668.xml./txt/A92668.txt
A87885L''Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704, attributed name.The engagement and remonstrance of the City of London, subscribed by 23500 hands.1659.01166269nan./cache/A87885.xml./txt/A87885.txt
A06143Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610.The stratagems of Ierusalem vvith the martiall lavves and militarie discipline, as well of the Iewes, as of the Gentiles. By Lodowick LLoyd Esquier, one of her Maiesties serieants at armes.1602.011073934154nan./cache/A06143.xml./txt/A06143.txt
A06964Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.The souldiers accidence. Or an introduction into military discipline containing the first principles and necessary knowledge meete for captaines, muster-masters, and all young souldiers of the infantrie, or foote bandes. Also, the cavallarie or formes of trayning of horse-troopes, as it hath beene received from the latest and best experiences armies. A worke fit for all noble, generous, and good spirits, that loue honor, or honorable action. G.M.1625.0175565388nan./cache/A06964.xml./txt/A06964.txt
A06967Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.The souldiers grammar containing, the high, necessarie, and most curious rules of the art militarie : as first, whether it be in great motions in generall? or foote motions especially?, or motions of horse, generall, or speciall?, the ranges of foote, or horse?, the ranges of officers, the seuerall imbattailings of foote, and horse, the imbattailing of a regiment, the ioyning of many regiments, or the forming of maine battailes, of any extent, or number, with their formes, and figures, in liuely demonstration, &c. / by G.M. ... ; vnto which, is added the Booke of postures, according to that which is ordered by the lords of His Maiesties most honorable Priuie Counsell.1626.0140954178nan./cache/A06967.xml./txt/A06967.txt
A06968Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.The second part of the soldiers grammar: or a schoole for young soldiers Especially for all such as are called to any place, or office, (how high or low soeuer) either in the citie, or countrey, for the training, and exercising of the trayned band, whether they be foote or horse. Together vvith perfect figures and demonstrations for attaining the knowledge of all manner of imbattailings, and other exercises. By G.M.1627.0118043215nan./cache/A06968.xml./txt/A06968.txt
A14722Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, engraver.Anima''dversions of vvarre; or, A militarie magazine of the truest rules, and ablest instructions, for the managing of warre Composed, of the most refined discipline, and choice experiments that these late Netherlandish, and Swedish warres have produced. With divers new inventions, both of fortifications and stratagems. As also sundry collections taken out of the most approved authors, ancient and moderne, either in Greeke. Latine. Italian. French. Spanish. Dutch, or English. In two bookes. By Robert Ward, Gentleman and commander.1639.029610091312nan./cache/A14722.xml./txt/A14722.txt
A50142Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Military duties recommended to an artillery company; at their election of officers, in Charls-town, 13. d. 7. m. 1686. By Cotton Mather, pastor of a church in Boston.1687.0187986173nan./cache/A50142.xml./txt/A50142.txt
A53478Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679.A treatise of the art of war dedicated to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty / and written by the Right Honourable Roger, Earl of Orrery.1677.08285823370nan./cache/A53478.xml./txt/A53478.txt
A91133Prowse, Anthony, b. 1597 or 8.A letter sent from Mr. Anthony Provvse minister of Gods vvord at Shaston, in Summerset-shiere to a friend in London, August 8. 1642.1642.0800136nan./cache/A91133.xml./txt/A91133.txt
A91238Prynne, William, 1600-1669.Pendennis and all other standing forts dismantled: or, Eight military aphorismes, demonstrating the uselesness, unprofitableness, hurtfulness, and prodigall expensivenes of all standing English forts and garrisons, to the people of England: their inability to protect them from invasions, depredations of enemies or pyrates by sea or land: the great mischiefs, pressures, inconveniences they draw upon the inhabitants, country, and adjacent places in times of open wars, when pretended most usefull: and the grand oversight, mistake, injury in continuing them for the present or furure [sic] reall defence of the peoples lives, liberties, estates, the only ends pretended for them. / Penned by William Prynne of Swainswick, Esquire, during his close imprisonment in Pendennis Castle. And now published for the common benefit, ease, information of the whole nation.nan152004192nan./cache/A91238.xml./txt/A91238.txt
A10820Roberts, John, of Weston.Great Yarmouths exercise In a very compleat and martiall manner performed by their artillery men, upon the twenty second of May last, to the great commendations and applause of the whole town, according to the modern discipline of this our age. 1638. Written by Iohn Roberts of Weston, neere Bathe, Gent.1638.059851470nan./cache/A10820.xml./txt/A10820.txt
A10822Roberts, Lewes, 1596-1640.VVarrefare epitomized in a century, of military observations: confirming by antient principles the moderne practise of armes. By Captaine Levves Roberts.1640.0107183221nan./cache/A10822.xml./txt/A10822.txt
B05739Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation, taking off the stop of execution against heretors, called out to attend his majesties host.1688.01097144nan./cache/B05739.xml./txt/B05739.txt
B05708Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation, indemnifying such as have been in arms before the first of June last.1691.01828335nan./cache/B05708.xml./txt/B05708.txt
B05705Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation, indemnifying deserters, who shall return to their Majesties service.1693.01373222nan./cache/B05705.xml./txt/B05705.txt
B05706Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation indemnifying deserters, and declaring what passes will be sufficient.1695.01347208nan./cache/B05706.xml./txt/B05706.txt
A92660Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation anent recruits, levies, deserters and passes1696.01582306nan./cache/A92660.xml./txt/A92660.txt
B05707Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation indemnifying deserters, who shall return betwixt and the first day of January next to come.1696.01263186nan./cache/B05707.xml./txt/B05707.txt
A12531Smith, Thomas, fl. 1600-1627.The arte of gunnerie. Wherein is set foorth a number of seruiceable secrets, and practical conclusions, belonging to the art of gunnerie, by arithmeticke skill to be accomplished: both pretie, pleasant, and profitable for all such as are professors of the same facultie. / Compiled by Thomas Smith of Barwicke vpon Tweed souldier.nan321589278nan./cache/A12531.xml./txt/A12531.txt
A96070Waterhouse, Edward, 1619-1670.A discourse and defence of arms and armory, shewing the nature and rises of arms and honour in England, from the camp, the court, the city: under the two later of which, are contained universities and inns of court. / By Edward Waterhous Esq;.1660.0346359921nan./cache/A96070.xml./txt/A96070.txt
A96379Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685.Tećhnepolimogamia: or, The marriage of armes and arts, July 12. 1651. Being an accompt of the act at Oxon. to a friend. / By R. W.1651.02396738nan./cache/A96379.xml./txt/A96379.txt