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A06967 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. Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637. 1626 (1626) STC 17391.5; ESTC S2808 26,181 63

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Hand Here you see the File 1. standeth still and hauing giuen their Volley are to retreat betweene the File 4. and the file 3. then the file 2. standeth still and hauing giuen their Volley retreat betweene the file 4. and the file 1. then the file 3. standeth still and hauing giuen their Volley retreate betweene the file 4. and the file 2. and then the whole wing is as it was at the first 1.2.3 now as thus you may cast off the files to both Hands making the file 10. to stand and the Volley giuen to retreate betweene the file 8. and the file 7. then the file 9. to stand and the Volley giuen to retreate betweene the file 7. and the file 10. then the file 8. to stand and the volley giuen to retreat betweene the file 7. and the file 9. So then the body is brought againe to his first forme 8.9.10 Now for the casting of Files in Wing you must draw foorth the File 1. on the right hand and the file 10. on the left hand in the manner of Wings and hauing giuen their Volley shall stand still till the reare bee aduanced and then the file 1. shall retreat betweene the file 4. and the file 3. and the file 10. shall retreat between the file 7. and the file 8. as in the former example and so the rest of the files one after another this example appeareth Files cast off in Wings Lastly there are Files cast off before the Front of the Battalia after this manner Files cast off before the Front Here as you see the file 1. to the right Hand is drawne before the Front who as soone as they haue giuen fire shall turne their faces to the right hand and following the Bringer vp shall make retreate betweene the files 4 and 3. and there couer themselues till they haue made ready againe Then shal be drawn forth before the Front the file 10 to the left Hand who after they haue giuen fire shall turne faces to the left Hand and retreat betweene the files 8. and 7. then shall bee drawne out the file 2. to the right Hand which hauing giuen fire turne faces as before to the right Hand and then retreate betweene the files 4 and 1. Likewise in the same manner the file 9 is drawne out to the left Hand and hauing giuen fire turne their faces and retreate between the files 7 and 10. and thus successiuely one after another you shall drawe foorth euery file of Shot first on the right Hand then on the left till the seruice be accomplished and thus much of the casting off the files There is yet an other Motion of the foote which is worthy obseruation and that is opening and closing of Rankes and Files wherein is to be noted as I haue shewed in the Accidence that Rankes when they open to any Order whatsoeuer ought for the most part to open downeward by turning Face about and descending till they come to the distance commanded and then to turne Faces as they were but when they close to any Order it must euer be done vpward towards the Front 〈◊〉 Files when they open or close must euermore doe it to the right or left Hand or to both in this manner If you giue the word of Command plainely and barely without any implication or addition thus Open your File to Open Order c. or to any other Order then shall the two Middle Men to the two Flankes standing in the middest of the Front open the one from the other according to the distance appointed and their whole Files shall follow them in an euen line then the rest of the File-leader shall open from these Middle men one halfe to the right hand the other to the left till the whole Battalia bee opened according to Commandment as you may see by this example Files opened from the Middle-men And as thus you open if the Word be giuen in one and the selfe same manner so likewise you must close your Files the Middleman first ioyning with their Files then after all the rest of the File-leaders with their files to both hands till the Commandment be fulfilled But if the Word of Command bee giuen Files to the right hand open to open Order c. or to any Order else then shall the right Hand File-leader with his file and so successiuely euery other File-leader with their files shall open after the Right Hand Man till the Command be perfited and as thus you open so you must also close and as you open or close to the right Hand so you must open or close to the left Hand when the Word of Command is giuen to that purpose Diuerse other Motions there be belonging to the Foote Companies as the turning of Faces to either Hand or about the forme whereof is express almost in euery figure before shewed Also the Charging to any Hand to the Front to the Reare or to all at an instant of which I shall haue cause to speake more amply in anoother place Therefore at this time these already expressed shall serue for the Motions of the Foote Company CHAP. 3. Of the seuerall Motions which belong vnto Horse Or Horse Troopes THe Motions of Horse are diuers according to the opinion of the Auntients and to these Moderne times also as you may perceiue by my Accidence wherein I haue set you downe the seuerall words of command belonging to euery Motion of Horse now in vse all which are so neere a kinne to the Foote Motions that I hold it needelesse to repeate them ouer heere againe but referre those which desire to learne those generall Motions to the Accidence and to those Motions of Foote which are already specified and set downe in this Grammer I will now proceed to those other Motions and Imbattaylings of Horse which being more difficult and strange doth more amase the minde of the industrious Learner and are harder attayned vnto by Discourse without some playner Demonstration First therefore the generall Motions of Horse at this day wherein the Launce the Light Staffe and the Snort Pistoll are taken away and onely the Long Pistoll and Dragoone in vse are conteyned in Trooping Discouering Charging Wheeling and Retyring and all these are done eyther by whole Bodies by Parts or Deuisions by many files few files or single files And herein you are to call to minde as I haue shewed in the Accidence that as the Rankes of Horse are compounded of vncertaine Numbers so the file must euer be constantly sixe Deepe being compounded of a Leader a Follower two Middlemen a Follower and a Bringer vp or the Reare Man according to this demonstration 0 Leader 1 Follower 0 Middle Man 0 Middle Man 1 Follower 0 Bringer vp Thus you see the Contents and forme of a Horse file from which certainty and true knowne Ground euery skilfull Commander may builde vp any Bodie that he pleaseth whereas if both Ranke and Fyle should be
THE SOVLDIERS 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. Gent. Vnto which is added the Booke of Postures according to that which is Ordered by the Lords of his Maiesties most Honorable Priuie Counsell Printed at London for William Shefford and are to be solde at his Shop in Popes head Alley going into Lumbard Street 1626. A Table of the Speciall Thinges contayned in this Booke CHAP. 1. Of Great Motions in generall Pag. 1 The Contents Motiues vnto the Worke. The 19. Motions vsed in the olde Warres and their Interpretations 1 Of Clisis and the signification 2 Of Melabole and the signification 3 Of Perispasmos c. 4 Of Epistrophe c. 5 Of Anastrophe c. 6 Of Ecperispasmos c. 7 Of Plagiophalanx c. 8 Of Orthiophalanx c. 9 Of Phalange Loxe c. 10 Of Parembole c. 11 Of Protaxis c. 12 Of Epitaxis c. 13 Of Prostaxis c. 14 Of Entaxis c. 15 Of Hypotaxis c. 16 Of Induction c. 17 Of Paragoge or Deduction c. 18 Of Amphiltomus c. 19 Of Antistomus c. Of diuers other Motions The intent of the Authors Plainenesse CHAH. 2. Of the particular Motions belonging to the Foote Armie Pag. 8 The Contents In what all Motions consist Of distance in Files and Rankes A Reconcilement between the Antients and the Moderne Customes A Reconcilement of Differences in our Moderne Exercises The Ground of Military Motions The drawing of Rude Grosses into an orderlie Bodie Of single Files Of Files in a Bodie Of Closing and Opening Files and Rankes Of Files Vndoubled Of Files Doubled The manner of performing the Motion The Aduancing of Files Files Vnaduanced Files Aduanced The Reducing them to their first Forme The Battalia of odde Number vndoubled The Battalia of odde Number doubled Of Countermarching Files Of the Persian Choraean or Cretan Countermarch The Battalia in Countermarch The Battalia after Countermarch The Lacedemonian Countermarch The Battalia before Countermarch The Countermarch performed The Macedonian Countermarch The doubling of Rankes Rankes vndoubled Rankes doubled Halfe Files vndoubled Halfe Files doubled Halfe Files reduced to their first forme Bringers vp doubling the Front Bringers vp as they were Of Wheeling The seuerall kinds of Wheeling The Battalia vnwheeled The Battalia wheeling The Battalia halfe wheeled The Battalia wheeled round about Of casting off Files Files cast off in Flanke Files cast off in Winges Files cast off before the Front Of Opening and Closing of Rankes and Files Of Opening and Closing according to the Word giuen Files Opened or Closed from the Middle men Files Opened or Closed to the one or the other Hand Of diuers other Motions CHAP. 3 Of the seuerall Motions which belong vnto Horse or Horse Troopes The Contents The vse of Horse Motions The Composition and Extent of a Horse File The drawing vp of an Horse Troope A Troope of an 100. Horse Trooping into the Field with all their Officers A Troope of Horse drawne vp into a firme Bodie for Seruice or Exercise The benefite of the square Bodie of Horse The Horse-mans Wedge The benefite of the Wedge and the Foote Battle to Encounter it The Horse-mans Rhombe and the foure Commanders The Foote Battaile to oppose the Rhombe And the Halfe Moone or Cressant Another Rhombe of fiue square Of the Foote Battaile Epicampios Emprosthia to oppose the Rhombe of fiue Of the Tetragonall Horse Battaile Of the Foote Battaile Embolas to oppose the Tetragonall Horse Battaile The forming of the Foote Wedge CHAP. 4. Of the seuerall Ranges of the Foote and how they are Ordered and Compounded The Contents The Ground of Ranging of Battailes Our Moderne obseruation in Ranging How the Auntients did Range Battailes Of the Number Dilochie and the Leader Of the Number Tetrarchy and the Leader Of Taxis and the Leader Of Syntagma and the Leader Of Pentecosyarchy and the Leader Of Chiliarchy and the Leader Of Merarchy and the Leader Of Phalangarchy and the Leader Of Diphalangarchy and the Leader Of the Foure fould Battaile The Moderne Range of Battailes Of the halfe File and the Leader Of the whole File and the Leader Of a Squadron and the Leader Of a Sergeancre and the Leader Of a Centurie and the Leader Of the fourth part of a Regiment and the Leader Of halfe a Colonie and the Leader Of a Colonie and the Leader Of a full Battalia and the Leader Of a double Battalia and the Leader Of the Vantguard and the Leader Of the Reare and the Leader Of the Maine Battaile and the Leader The Range of Weapons The Range of the Light Armed The Range of the Armed The Moderne Range of Weapons How Regiments are Imbattailed How the Horse doe Troope The place of the Great Ordnance The Guard belonging to the Great Ordnance CHAP. 5. Of the seuerall Ranges of the Horse and how they are Ordered and Compounded The Contents The Ranges vsed in old Times The Ranges of Horse vsed at this Day The Range of Curasheires The Range of Curasheires in Trooping The Generalls Range The Lord Marshalls Range The Range of the Colonells and Captaines The Range of the Curasheires in Battaile Distances obserued in Battaile The Forme of Horse Battailes The Generalls Range The Lord Marshalls Range The Colonells and Captaines Range The Quarter Masters Range The Dignity of Place betweene the Horse Man and the Foote Man The Range of Harquebusheirs or Dragoones The Range of Harquebusheirs in Trooping Their Range in Battaile Their Range in Campe. Their Range in Garrison Of their Scouting and Watching Where they take Directions THE SOVLDIERS GRAMMAR CHAP. 1. Of Great Motions in generall HAuing in a former short Discourse or small Booke Intituled The Soldiers Accidence being an Introduction or first Guide into the Art Mylitary shewed all those first Precepts and Rules which necessarily belong to the knowledge of euery young Soldier so farre forth as concernes the Manage and gouernement of his owne particular person As also those foure principall Grounds from whence all the rest of this famous Art taketh its deriuation and perfection that is to say First the Carriage and vse of Armes conteyned in diuers Postures or Stations expressing the Forme Comlinesse and Readinesse of Men in Armes Secondly Distance or Seperation of place whereby Battayles are formed changed and proportioned according to the will and pleasure of the principall Commanders Thirdly March and Motion which proceeding from certaine peculiar words of Command and generall direction the Soldier applieth himselfe to performe euery command in the
of the Armie and what Extent of File the whole Armie Marcheth in the same Number and Proportion you shall keepe in your priuat Companie Which questionlesse at this day is the Number Tenn and no other both for the fittnesse of the Number in Discharging Dutie as also in that by the Number Tenn Euery Hundred Men make a perfect Square and so are the soonest and with the least trouble drawne into any Forme of Battaile that the prncipall Commander can desire Thus I haue shewed you the trne Extent of a File and the Impediments which hang vpon the alteration of Opinions wherein you are to vnderstand that in all Millitarie Motions there must be euer a certaine and Infallible grounde whereon to Builde the greater workes For where euerie thing is vncertaine there all things must needes be Confused Now in the Artt of Warr Rankes are vncertaine and doe consiste of Numbers accordinge to pleasure Companies are Imperfect Occationed by imployment Sicknesse Death or other Dissasters Regiments are more or lesse according to the goodnesse or badnesse of the Officers only the File is certaine and without Alteration So that from that Ground euerie good and great Commander vpon the first view can tell howe to shape and proportion any Battaile whatsoeuer This being then the concluding Maxime touching the true Extent and Quantitie of a File which is the Grounde or Foundation where vpon all great Battailes are Built We will now proceede to the seuerall Motions belonging to the Foote Companies of which the first and Principall is the drauing of Rude and Indigested Grosses into a faire orderlie and well proportioned Bodie and this must not in anie wise be done by Rankinge and Drawinge forthe of Rankes for that is rude and vn-souldier like because Ranks haue no certainty nor hold any constant Number So that no man taking a rude heape of confused men which number he knoweth not can tell how many Rankes they will containe and keepe the Files certaine therefore to put these men in Order it must be done by Filing and not Ranking euery File of one and the same Weapon being drawne out File after File and then ioyned and formed into one grosse Body according to the pleasure of the Commander And in this drawing vp of Bodies is to bee considered the composition or parts whereof euery File must consist that is to say the principall and first man of euery File is called the Leader or Captaine of the File hee leadeth then followeth him three of Inferiour degree the first man is called the middle man to the Reare or a Leader of halfe files to the Reare the sixth man is called the middle-man to the Front or leader of the halfe file to the Front then after them three other inferiour followers and lastly the Reare or Bringer vp So that euery File consisteth of foure men of eminence and desert as the Leader the Bringer vp the Middle-man to the Front and the Middle-man to the Reare and sixe inferiour followers or attendants as by this example you shall see more plainely Single Files Files in a Body The next Motion after the drawing vp of confused Numbers into an vniforme is the closing and opening of Fyles or Rankes or both Fyles and Rankes at one instant And in this Motion is to be obserued true Distance or seperation of Place according to the will of the Commander because it is a Motion that only consisteth in distance The next is a Motion in Forme and that also consisteth of Fyles or Rankes seuerally or of both Fyles and Rankes ioyntly in one instant And this is doubling of Fyles or Rankes If doubling of Fyles it is according to this example Fyles vndoubled Fyles dubled to the Right Hand These Fyles being eight in Number are doubled to the Right Hand the outermost or corner Man of the Rght Hand standing still and making good both his owne Place and all the rest of his Fyle and the next Man on his Left Hand passing behind him and so successiuely the whole second Fyle passing as the first behind the first Fyle the fourth Fyle behind the third Fyle the sixth behind the fifth the eight behind the seuenth and so they stand doubled as in the Example before shewed where eight Fyles are brought into foure and the depth of ten brought into the depth of twentie And in this doubling is to be obserued by those which remooue and passe behind the other that if it be to the Right Hand then he is first to come about round with his Left Foote then step forward with his Right Foote behind his Leader that must be and then bring on his Left Foote and place his Body euen so that by these three Motions the action shall be performed in perfection And thus as you double Fyles to the Right Hand so you may also double them to the Left Hand vsing euerie Motion in a contrary manner that is to say where the Right hand Man did before stand firme and the Left hand Man did moue now the Left hand Man must stand firme and the Right hand Man must remoue and as before the Left foote did first come about so now the Right foote must and when they shall be reduced back againe to their first Place or Station then it is to be obserued that they must in three Stepps or Motions recouer their former Places remouing first the Left foote if the double were to the Right hand and the Right foote if the double were made to the Left hand The next Motion being also a Motion in Forme is the aduancing of Fyles which is also a doubling though after another manner For in this aduancing of Fyles if it be to the Right hand then the Right hand File standeth still and the Leader of the next file vnto it doth advance before the Right hand file and his whole file following him in true order and distance they all aduance till the Bringer vp or Reare Man stand iust before the Leader of the Right hand file which standeth still and moueth not then the fourth file aduanceth before the third the sixth before the fifth and the eight before the seauenth and so forth till euery other file haue aduanced in the whole Battalia And in like manner if the Aduancement be made to the Left hand then those which stood still when the Aduancement was to the Right hand shall moue and they which did moue shall now stand still as by these Examples doth more plainely apeare Fyles Vnaduanced Fyles Aduanced Thus you see how Fyles are to be Aduanced eyther to the Right hand or to the Left wherein is to be obserued that howsoeuer I speake of files to be aduanced distinctly one after another yet the Motion is to be don entirely of one mouing file at one instant And thus if you please you may Aduance so oft that you may bring a whole Battalia into one single file Now for reducing them into
vp and turne behinde their Leaders but they are mistaken and conceiue not rightly of the Author from whence they take their Instruction for this Motion rather looseth then gayneth ground and seemeth rather to retyre then charge But I leaue the reconcilement of the doubt to those of better Iudgement The next Motion is called the Macedonian Countermarch but from what ground it is not yet discussed As for the manner of the Motion it is in this wise The File leaders all turne about their Faces and all the rest with the Bringers vp goe against them on the right or left hand and passing on to the Ground before the Front of the Battalia place themselues in order one after another according as the File-leaders haue turned their Faces making a shew vnto the Enemy as if they were retyring or running away which inticing the enemy to pursue is of most singular vse to make him leaue and forsake any place or ground of aduantage Others take this Motion to bee the Macedonian Countermarch when the file-File-leader turneth about his face and the rest passing by him on the right or left Hand place themselues orderly one behinde another And here is to be noted that all these Countermarches already spoken of may as well be done by Ranks as by Fyles and both to the right or left hand entirely or to both by deuision or both by Conuersion as in the former Examples The next Motion is the doubling of Rankes either to the Right or Left Hand intirely as when the second Ranke marcheth into the first the fourth into the third the sixt into the fift and the eight into the seuenth and this Motion must be done very orderly beginning with the left foote and at three steps making perfect the doubling then when they are to be reduced to their first Forme againe to obserue that if they doubled to the right Hand then they must turne on the left hand to come to their first places againe and so contrary to the other as occasion shall serue or this Motion may be done to both hands by Deuision or to both hands by Conversion and to either Open Order Order or Close Order according to these examples Rankes vndoubled Rankes Doubled Thus you see Rankes doubled and vndoubled now there is another manner of doubling of Rankes and that is by the Middlemen or halfe Files when they Aduancing and leading vp their halfe Files brings the fift Ranke on which hand they are commanded being Middlemen to the Front into the first Ranke the sixt into the second the seuenth into the third and the eight in-into the fourth which are Middlemen vnto the Reare as you may see in this example Halfe Files vndoubled Halfe Files Doubled Now to reduce or bring these into their first place or forme the halfe Fyles which did ascend shall turne their Faces about and following the Reare or Bringer vp euery Man shall descend and come into his first place as he was before And when this Bodie shall againe be reduced into his first place then shall the Bringers vp or Reare with their halfe files turne their Faces about and the Ranke 5 shall fall behinde the Ranke 4 the Ranke 6 behind 5 the ranke 7 behind 6 and the ranke 8 being the Reare or Bringrs vp behind the ranke 7 and so euery Man is in his first place againe The next motion vnto these is Wheeling or Turning the whole Bodie of the Battalia to one or the other Hand or entirely round about or otherwise by Deuision to Wheele it to both Hands at once eyther in part or else Round about the generall manner of the Motion is thus First close your Files to the Right hand and your Rankes to the Swords poynt then make the Corner file Leader to the Right hand stand fast and then all the whole Bodie of the Battalia to mooue or Wheele about him as about a Center eyther halfe about or three parts about or else wholy and fully round about Now to reduce it to the first Posture or Station you shall command euery Man to turne his Face to the Left hand then Wheele the Bodie back againe till it come to its first Place and then open the Rankes downeward and the Fyles eyther to one or the other Hand at pleasure As thus you Wheele the whole Body to the one or the other Hand or entirely round about so you may wheele it to both Handes at once by Deuision eyther in part or round about according to pleasure And this is of singular Vse when the Horse shall come to Charge the Foote for by this Wheele you shall couer your Shotte safe and leaue your Pikes outmost to receyue the Charge Now this Wheele is to be made after an other manner for where before eyther the corner Man of the Right hand file or the Corner Man of the Left hand file was to stand fast and firme now all shall moue and onely the Middle Man in the Reare to the right Flanke and the middle Man in the Reare to the Left Flanke shall stand fast and vnmoued and all the rest of the two Deuided Bodies shall moue about them according to these Examples following The Battalia Vnwheeled The Battalia Wheeling The Battalia halfe Wheeled The Battalia Wheeled round about Thus you haue seene the manner of Wheeling with the seuerall Motions and Vses thereof The next Motion whereto foote Companies ought to be applyed is the Casting off of files or as some call it the Giuing of Fire by Flanke or in the Flanke and this motion of casting of Files is done diuers waies as first in Flanke then in Wing and lastly before the Front If you cast off files in flanke to the Right hand then the right hand file being readie to giue fire standeth still till the Bodie of the Battalia be marcht so far forward that the Reare or Bringers vp become euen with the Leader of the right hand file then that file so standing and prepared giueth fire altogether then presently march vp betwene the outmost file of Pikes on the right hand and the inmost file of Shotte then the second file of Shotte as the first doth stand still till the Bodie be marched by and then giue their Volley and then march vp as they first did betweene the outmost file of Pikes and the inmost file of Shotte as aforesaide And thus successiuely euery file of Shotte giueth their Volley that are conteyned in that right Wing which done wheele the whole Bodie about and bring the Left Wing to doe as much as the Right Wing and so Wing after Wing according to pleasure And this manner of casting of Files in Flanke is of excellent vse for the beating of Paces in Woods or Bogges also for the mayntaining of straight and narrow Waies for defence of Bridges and the like and that you may haue a better vnderstanding therein behold the figures following Files cast off in Flanke to the Right
incertaine and at pleasure there would then be no Ground for any thing but euerything would be confused according to the phantast quenesse of Opinion When you haue therefore drawne your Horse Troop into Rankes and Files which you must doe file after file till euerie Man be placed according to the order not according to the fashiō of our ignorant Commanders whom I haue heard at the first gathering of a Bodie together to command the Men to Ranke three fiue seuen or as fancie leades them for this is most absurde and vnproper because Rankes are and may be of vncertaine Number so that ranking at hap hazard it is almost impossible that the files should fall out euen whose Number must not be changed and so a new worke to begin which at the first might better haue bene finished But to my purpose againe When you haue drawne vp the Bodie of the Horse in true Files and Rankes and hauing euerie Officers readie for his due Place as Captaine Liuetenant Cornet Trumpets and Corporalls You shall then according to the Figure or Example following in the next Page Troope into the Field eyther for Seruice or other Exercise A Troupe of an Hundred Horse Trouping into the Field with their Officers The Former Troope drawne vp into a firme body either for Seruice or Exercise with all the Officers Thus you haue seen the maner of Trooping into the Field with al the Officers of a priuat troop and how they are deuided into foure Deuisions The first or head being lead by the Captaine the second Diuision by the Cornet the third by the eldest Corporall the fourth by the second Corporall the Reare or hindmost being brought vp by the Lieutenant the two yongest Corporalls are extrauagant and ride vp and downe on both sides to see the whole Body keepe their true Order The Trumpets if their bee more then one the Edest troopes vpon the Head next after the Captaine and the second troopeth in the Reare two Rankes before the Lieutenant if there bee three the third soundeth before the Cornet Now for the drawing of this Troope into a firme Body for Seruice or Exercise the Captaine hauing found conuenient ground maketh a stand with his Deuision and the Cornet bringeth vp his Deuision on the left Hand the Captaines placing himselfe vpon the left File of his owne Deuision then the eldest Corporall bringeth vp his Deuision on the left hand the Cornet and as soone as they are ioyned hee departeth himselfe to the outside of the right Wing to see that true Order and Distance bee kept then the second Corporall bringeth vp his Deuision on the left Hand the eldest Corporalls and himselfe departeth to the outside of the left Wing to see that true Order and Distance be kept For now all Corporalls are extrauagant and all the Trumpets ascend to the head and Troope next behinde the Captaine and before the Cornet the eldest Trumpet taking the right hand and so the rest according to antiquitie This Body or Square Battalia is of all other the best and most sure for all manner of Seruice and may the easiliest be reduced and brought to any other forme that Inuention can finde out and with this Body you may eyther Charge entirely and wholy at once or you may deuide it and Charge sundrie waies or else by drawing out two or three or more Fyles skirmish on euery side the Foote Battaile and put them to much anoyance There is another forme of Imbattailing the Horse which is called the Horsemans-Wedge and it is drawne vp into the forme of this Figure or Example following The Horsemans Wedge This Wedge Charging poynt-wise vpon the Foote seeketh to disfeue and breake the Front whereby getting an entrance they put all into Route and confusion which the Footemen perceiuing they haue no meanes of safety but eyther by maine strength to repulse them or else to deuide their Body in the midst into two parts and to giue the Horse a free and thorow passage which foote Battaile so deuided is called the Battalia Antistomus There is an other Battalia of Horse which is called the Rhombe of Horse and it is proportioned according to this Figure and is of great vse hauing in euery corner a Leader The Rhombe This Horsmans Rhombe was first found out in Thessalia and thence brought in great practise through the benefite thereof being able to passe through and to peirce any Foote battaile whatsoeuer and is only to be opposed by that Foote Battalia which is called Menoides or Cressent and in forme of an Halfe Moone whose Winges being stretched out by the Leaders the middle part is imbowed and bent to inuyron and wrappe in the Horse Men as they Charge and so put them to Route and Disorder and therefore in this case are to keepe aloofe off and not to come in but to plye their Pistolls till they see the Foote Battaile stagger and fall into disorder Another Rhombe of fiue Square This Rhombe of fiue in Square doth not Ranke but onely Fileth and is of equall vse with the former Rhombe and is as necessarie for our Pistolers in these daies as it was in times past for the Crossebow Men and other Archers and Dart Casters on Horse backe There is no Foote Battaile more excellent to oppose then as that which is called of the Auntient Epicampios Emprosthia which as the Halfe Moone carrieth a circular hollownesse so this carrieth a square hollownesse as you may see in this Figure The Foote Battaile Epicampios The end or purpose to which this foote Battaile is framed is to beguile and ouerreach the Pistoleirs eyther by inticing them into the voyd or emptic place of the Battalia as they Charge in furie and vpon the Spurre or else by disordering their Horses with their Winges and so driue them into an vtter confusion This Battalia makes shew but of a small number because the Deuisions lie hid and couered and so much apter to be mistaken for the Winges which are the least number are only apparent to the eye the Bodie which is three times more is hardly discerned so that if the Winges preuaile the Conquest is sure if they faile they may easily retire into the maine Bodie and make a powerfull resistance There is another Horse Battaile which is square in Figure but not in Horse being eleuen in Ranke and but sixe in file which is called of the Auntients a Tetragonall Horse Battaile this is a very strong Battaile as all square Battailes are and our Fore fathers did affect it much and we at this day finde it of great vse for our Pistoleirs both for the strength and the ready framing thereof there is no Battaile on foote to oppose it but that which is called Embolos or the Wedge of Foore which is framed of Foote Men as the former Wedge was made of Horse Men all the outsides consisting of Armed Pikes and the Lynings within of Shotte Also the front of this Foote Wedge consisteth
of three Armed Pikes as the Horse Wedge did consist of one single Armed Pistolier Many other Motions and Imbattaylings of Horse there be but none more vsefull then these already expressed and he that is able to draw Horse and Man into these formes and figures all readie expressed may without any difficultie or amazement draw vp any other Battaile at the first sight be the Inuention neuer so deepe obscure and curious CHAP. 4. Of the seuerall Ranges of the Foote and how they are Ordered and Compounded GEnerally all Foote Battailes or Battailes of the Infantrie are Ranged into Rankes Files now the Rankes are vncertaine therefore from them no true Ground can be taken but the Files are certaine therefore from them must arise the Ground of well Ranging of Battailes for these files are ordered into Bodies and those Bodies haue euery one a seuerall name or denomination by which the Auntients did distinguish them But we lesse curious and finding that playner Demonstrations and Names of lesse difficultie were sooner apprehended and conceiued of the Ignorant Souldiers haue neglected those hard and vnacquainted Names and haue reduced them to Termes of greater familiarity and much lesse trouble and vexation to the memory Yet because I know that Noueltie is pleasing vnto many some desirous to know what they neuer intend to practise others willing to satisfie their mindes least Questions of this nature might be vnseasonably brought vpon them and others for Argument sake to fill vp Discourse with those Knowledges which they imagine are obscured to others For these Reasons I thinke it not amisse to shew how the Auntients did Range their Battailes and what Names they gaue to their seuerall Numbers and then to shew our owne manner of Range and the easy apprehension thereof that being compared together Iudgement may soone finde out which is most auaileable And heerein you must first vnderstand that the Auntients did range their Battailes into Files euery single file contayning in depth or number full sixteene Men and so called a File a Bodie compounded of two files they termed a Dilochie of two and thirty Men and the Leader or Captaine of those two and thirty Men was called Dilochita foure files contayning threescore and foure Men they called a Tetrarchy and the Captaine or Leader thereof Tetrarcha eight files a Taxis and the Captaine Taxiarcha then is sixteene files a Syntagma and the Captaine thereof Syntagmatarcha which indeed is that Man which we call a Captaine in Chiefe for euery Syntagmatarcha had vnder him fiue Inferior Commanders that is to say a Reare Commander which we call a Liuetenant an Ensigne a Trumpeter which in our foote Companies is the Drumbe a Sergeant and a Cryer which we call a Corporall Now two and thirty files which is two Syntagmas they call a Pentecosiarchy and contayneth fiue hundred and twelue Men which with vs is called a Colonie or Regiment and the Captaine thereof is called Pentecosiarcha which we call a Colonell now two of these Pentecosiarchies being a thousand and twenty foure Men and three score and foure files they call a Chiliarchy and the Captaine thereof Chiliarcha which indeed we call a Colonell Generall two Chiliarchies amounting to two thousand and forty eight Men they call a Merarchy being a hundred and twenty eight files and the Captaine Merarcha which is with vs the Sergeant Maior Generall two Merarchies they call a Phalangarchy and the Captaine Phalangarcha which is as much as the Master of our Ordnance two Phalangarchyes they call a Diphalangarchy and the Captaine Diphalangarcha which is with vs as Liuetenant Generall and two Diphalangarchies make a foure fold Battaile of Phalange consisting of a thousand and twenty foure files and sixteene thousand three hundred and eighty foure Men whose Captaine is the King or his Generall Thus you haue the Range of a Foote Battaile according to the Custome of the Auncients from the first file which is the lowest to the full extent of a Maine Battaile It now resteth that I shew you our Moderne or late manner of Range by which all our Battailes are Compounded Gouerned and Conducted and in this Discription I must varry much from the Auntients and begin a steppe lower in degree but two stepps at least lower in number And here I must haue you first remember that as the Auntients began with whole files of 16. in number so I must now begin with halfe files being but fiue in number for in this Range of which now I write no file must exceede the number of 10. fiue then which is the Roote or beginning of this Range is called halfe a file or halfe a Decurio and the Leader or Captaine thereof is called Lanspesado or Middle Man Two halfe files make a whole file of ten and the Leader or Captaine thereof is called Decurio or the File Leader Two whole files and a halfe which is 25. Men we call a Squadron or Square of Men being fiue euery way and the Leader or Captaine thereof is called the Corporall Two Squadrons being 50. Men and fiue files is called a Sergeancie and the Chiefe or Leader thereof is called a Sergeant Two Sergeancies being 100. Men and ten files is called a Centurie and the Chiefe or Leader thereof is called the Captaine which Captaine hath vnder him 11. superordinary Men that is to say a Liuetenant an Ensigne a Drumbe two Sergeants foure Corporalls a Surgion and a Clarke Two Centuries and a halfe being 200. Men and 15. files is called the fourth part of a Regiment and the Chiefe or Leader thereof is called the Sergeant Maior of a Regiment Two fourth parts of a Regiment being 500. Men and 30. files is called halfe a Colonie or Regiment and the Chiefe or Leader thereof is called the Liuetenant Colonell Two halfe Colonies being 1000. Men is called a Colonie or Regiment and the Chiefe or Leader thereof is called a Colonell which Colonell hath also vnder him in his Regiment besides the Captaines and Officers before named one that is called the Quarter Maister whose Range is inferior to euery Captaine but before euerie Liuetenant and the Officers that are vnder them As for the Range of the Captaines which are vnder these three greater Officers they shall take precedencie of Place according to their Antiquitie in Cōmand and the Eldest Captaines Collours shall Flie first the Second next and so of the rest and the Colonells Liuetenant shall take his Place as the Youngest Captaine of that Regiment Two Colonies or Regiments is called a Bodie or full Battalia consisting of 2000. Men and the Chiefetaine or Leader thereof is called Colonell Generall Two Battalias consisting of 4000. Men is called a Double Battalia and the Chiefe or Leader thereof is called the Sergeant Maior Generall Two double Battalias containing 8000. Men is called a Vantguard and the Chiefe or Leader thereof is called the Lord Marshall Commanding the first third of the Battaile or Army Two Vantguards being 16000. Men is called the
nature of the ground and the fashion of the Enemies Battaile for therein is the aduantage Now for the true Range the Generall hath euer the Vauntguard which is the right Wing of the Battaile and the Lord Marshall hath the second Vauntguard which is the Poynt of the left Wing of the Battaile For here is to be vnderstood that when Battailes of Foote are drawne vp and formed then the Battaile of Horse is deuided and extended forth in length acording to the number of the Regiments which as Wings stretching themselues foorth from the two points of the right and left hand battaile of Foot are as a Wall or defense betwixt the Enemy the Foot Army being to Charge vpon all aduantages to defend the Ordnance great Artillerie when it shal be Assaulted or ingaged or otherwise to keep the Carriage Munition and baggage from the pillage of the Enemy or other defeiture For the range of the Colonels they take their places according to Antiquity the eldest Colonell secondeth the Generall the third the Lord Martiall and so according to Antiquitie their Regiments doe troope either on the one or the other hand all things being ordered according to Dignitiy and Antiquity Now whereas a question may be demanded touching the place of the Quartermaster were he shall range himselfe I thus resolue it That if the Quarter-master who is a necessary dependant vpon euery Horse Regiment haue no troope of Horse as seldome or neuer they haue then his range or place is euer to troope with the Collonels Lieutenant and the Commissary or Prouost of euery Regiment with the Liuetenant Collonels Liueteuant or otherwise at his pleasure extrauagantly in any other inferior place of the Regiment Againe here is to be noted in the generallitie of the Army where Horse and Foote are mixed together or whensoeuer they shall meet either in publicke Court or priuate Counsell that the Commander of Horse hath priority of place before the Commander of Foot And howsoeuer some opinions would sway to the contrary preferring Number before Vertue yet it is most certaine that in all Courts of Warre the Horseman hath the first place a Collonell of 500. Horse preceeding a Collonell of 1000. Foot A Captaine of 100. Horse takes place before a Captaine of 200. Foot c. Antiquity in this place being no let but the Dignity carried according to the Honor of the Command the Nobility of the number Now next vnto these Curasheirs are the Harquebusheirs who at this day and in this present Discipline stand for the Light Horse these likewise haue two seuerall Ranges the one in their ordinary Trooping and the other when they come to be drawne vp into ordinary or extraordinary Bodies For the ordinarie Trooping it is eyther when they Troope into the Fielde to receiue Directions or else troope forth as Vantcurreers and Dicouerers of all Impediments that may happen to the Army for these are they which Scower the Coast and preuent Ambuscadoes they make good Ryuers Bridges and all straight Passages and albe their trooping is loose and disbanded holding no strickt or curious forme eyther in Ranke or file nor any certainety in Pace or Motion but sometimes galloping sometimes trotting sometimes standing still as danger or discouerie shall giue way to their proceedings yet doe they troope most commonly in Regiments the Vauntguard being led eyther by the Colonell himselfe or some other Officer in Chiefe who being better acquainted with the places they goe to discouer hath this Authority cast vpon him and Rangeth himselfe in the Front which is the greatest Place of eminence As the Colonell or chiefe Officer thus taketh the First Place so the Liuetenant Colonell taketh the Second and so the rest of the Captaines successiuely according to their antiquity These are the ordinary Scoutes Watchmen and Sentinells and if it be in Campe their guard is euer without the Verge of the Campe and if it be in a Walled Towne Citty or Garrison their guard is without the walles of the Citty and their Quarter in the Suburbes there are Dependants on the Lord Marshall and take directions from his Commands and thus much for the Range of Horsemen FINIS Motiues to the Worke. Motions vsed in the olde Warres Diuers other Motions The Authors plainenesse In what Motions consist Of Distances The Ancient and the Moderne Author reconcil'd The ground of all Motions The drawing of Grosses into order Of single Files Of closing and opening The manner of performing the Motion Aduancing of Files Reducing thē to their first forme Of Countermarching The Lacedemonian countermarch The Macedonian Countermarch Doubling of Rankes Halfe Files as they were Bringers vp As they were Of Wheeling Casting Files Of Opening and Cloasing Files opened or closed by the Middle-men Files opened or closed to any hand Other Motions The vse of Horse Motions An Horse File Drawing vp of a Horse Troope The Benefite of the square Bodie