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A80295 The compleat soldier, or expert artillery-man Containing the several postures and exercises of the pike and musquet; the various beats of the drum; and what else is necessary for a young soldier to understand. Also, divers ways of exercising a company, very useful for all officers, and others, that delight in military affairs. 1681 (1681) Wing C5653A; ESTC R228408 63,468 258

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are to fall into a File the rest doing the like until they are all converted into Files C. Ranks rank outward into the Front every Man placing himself on the outside of his right and left hand Man This Ranking is by Countermarch Direction The first Rank stand the rest move forth to the right and left successively and advance into the Front every Man placing himself on the outside of his right and left hand Man R. Ranks rank twelve to the right and left inward every Man placing himself on the inside of his right and left hand Man Note The twelve middle men are to stand the rest to move six to the right hand and six to the left inward C. Ranks rank inward into the Front every Man placing himself on the inside of his right and left hand Man Direction Right and left half Ranks open from the midst to twice double Distance the first Rank of each Division is to stand the rest are to move to the right and left inward into the Front R. Ranks rank six to the right and left outward every Man placing himself on the outside of his right and left hand Man and after to close their Divisions C. Files rank to the right by wheeling into the Front Direction Files open to the left to your double Distance Ranks close forward to your close Order face to the right and wheel 'till all the whole Body be brought into one entire Rank R. Ranks file as you were C. Files rank into the Front and Reer by Division Direction Files open to the left to your open Order Ranks close forward to your close Order half Files face about to the right and left then move all in Front and Reer and make two entire Ranks R. Front half Files face about to the left Reer half Files face about to the right then wheel half Files into the midst as they were then face them to their Leader and close their Files at discretion Observe that those in motion are to face to the right Flank C. Ranks rank two to the right This may be observ'd with any even number Direction The two first in Rank advance forwards to the right the next two in the Reer of them until the first Rank have performed the Command all the rest of the Ranks is to perform the like R. Ranks rank as you were C. Ranks rank two to the right and left outward Direction The two outmost Men upon the right and left hand advance forwards the next in the same Rank are to follow dividing themselves two to the right hand and two to the left 'till the Motion be finished R. Ranks as you were Or Rank twelve to the right and left inward C. Ranks rank two to the right and left inward Direction The two inmost Men of the right and left hand in the midst of the Battel advance forwards the next in the same Rank are to follow two from the right hand and two from the left until all have performed the Command C. Ranks rank 1 3 5 7 9 c. by increase and decrease as they stand in a Body Direction The right hand Man of the first Rank march forth then the three next of the same Rank follow him then five more out of the same Rank to make the third and what is wanting in the first Rank of the Body to make good the fourth in Figure must be taken out of the second in Body and so to proceed in the remainder both for its increase and decrease until your Command be produced R. Right hand Men Rank as you were C. Ranks rank to each Flank by wheeling to the right and left into the same by Division Observe they are to be at double Distance in Rank and at Order in File Direction Face them to the Reer and then let them wheel into their places R. Ranks rank as you were face to your Leader But if you would avoid mixture of Arms you may place all your Muskettiers either in Front and Reer or else wheel only the Muskettiers first and leave the Pikes standing Otherwise it may be performed in marching and then the Reducement as before Rank as you were C. Ranks of your Front and Reer half Files wheel outwards to your right and left Flank by Division Note They are to observe the same distance as in the former Command Direction Half Files face about Ranks open to your double Distance then Front and Reer half Files wheel to the right and left outwards into both Flanks R. Front and Reer half Files face to the right and left inwards and Rank as you were and close Ranks forward to order C. Files rank three first then by increase to the Right two in each Division of Muskettiers and Pikes These are termed half Rhombs or Wedges R. Ranks file as you were C. Files rank first two and by increase two from the whole Body You may make a Wedge of all together R. Ranks file as you were Note You may alter the mixture of Arms at pleasure C. Files rank first two and by increase and decrease two in each Rank divisionally both of Muskets and Pikes Tacticks of Aelian pag. 108. R. Ranks file as you were CHAP. XVI Of Countermarches with their several sorts and kinds THE next branch of Discipline which offers it self are Countermarches which we read in the Tacticks of Aelian Tacticks of Aelian cap. 28. were of use amongst the Grecians and Persians only these three kinds to wit 1. The Chorean maintaining ground 2. The Lacedemonian losing ground 3. The Macedonian gaining ground The distance for Countermarch is open Order in Rank and File Note When there is a Countermarch commanded without any other addition then it is always intended a Chorean Countermarch The Chorean C. Files to the right hand Countermarch Direction The word of Command being given all the File-Leaders step forwards with their right Legs and face about to the right every File-Leader with his File following him towards the Reer passing through the interval on his right hand observing to keep even in Rank with his right hand Man and not to turn until he come to the ground where at first his File-Leader began the Motion The Command is performed when the Bringers up have attained unto the place where before their File-Leaders stood R. Files to the left hand Countermarch C. Ranks to the right hand Countermarch Direction Face them to the right then the right hand File is to turn off to the right and to march even to the Ground of the left hand File R. Ranks to the left hand Countermarch Note That any entire Countermarch of Files and Ranks will be reduced by making another entire Countermarch to what hand soever but if you desire to have them not only reduced to the same Aspect but also precisely to the same place then if the Countermarch be to the right Countermarch again to the right so to the left
C. Countermarch Front and Reer into the midst Direction Half Files face about and turn off to the left Front half Files turn off to the right and face to your Leader R. Countermarch your Front and Reer into the midst again will reduce the last Command or else by any other Divisional Countermarch of Files C. Front and Reer half Files Countermarch to the right Direction Front half Files Countermarch to the right following your File-Leaders Reer half Files Countermarch to the right following your Half File-Leaders R. Countermarch Front and Reer into the midst then face to the first Front and they are reduced C. Countermarch your Flanks into the midst Direction Face to the right and left outwards the right Flank turn off to the right the left Flank turn off to the left March and close your Divisions R. Countermarch your Flank into the midst again and they are reduced C. Right and left half Ranks interchange your Ground Direction Face to the right and left inward March and interchange your Ground face to your Leader R. Interchanging of Ground back again will reduce them or Divisionally to Countermarch their Flanks into the midst of the Battel The Lacedemonian Countermarch losing Ground C. Files to the right hand Countermarch placing your selves before your Bringers up to your Leader Direction Bringers up face about to the right the rest Countermarch to the right every Man turning on the Ground he stands following their Leaders placing themselves before their Bringers up R. Bringers up stand the rest pass through to the right and place your selves before your Bringers up C. Files to the right hand Countermarch every Man turning on the Ground he stands Direction The File-Leaders of each File are to step sideways to the right and so march even in Rank together every Man following his Leader and turning on the Ground he stands R. Files to the left hand Countermarch every Ma turning on the Ground he stands C. Bringers up face about to the right the rest pass through to the right and place your selves before your Bringers up Direction Face all to the right about Bringers up stand the rest of the Body pass through the right and place your selves before your Bringers up Note This Motion is begun by the Rank next the Bringers up and so continued successively by the rest 'till the Command be ended R. This Countermarch may be reduced by doing the same to the contrary hand or if you please C. Bringers up stand the rest pass through to the right and place your selves behind your Bringers up Note This Command is performed by the Rank next the Reer until the File-Leaders become the Bringers up then face them to the proper Front and they are reduced Direction The last Rank or Bringers up are to stand the rest of the Body to face to the Reer and pass through to the right placing themselves behind their Bringers up then face them all about after their proper File-Leaders and they are reduced as at first C. Ranks to the right hand Countermarch every Man turning after his right hand Man on the Ground he stands Direction Face all to the right which being performed the right hand File together with all the rest becomes Ranks and so begin the Countermarch every Rank turning after his right hand Man on the Ground he stands and so marcheth forth-right beyond that which was the left Flank R. Right hand File face to the right the rest pass through to the right and place your selves before your right hand Men. The Macedonian Countermarches gaining Ground C. File-Leaders face about to the right the rest pass through to the right and place your selves behind your Leaders Note This Motion beginneth with that Rank next the File-Leaders Direction File-Leaders face about to the right the rest pass through the intervals to the right and place themselves behind their Leaders every Rank successively passing through and taking their places R. File-Leaders face to the Reer the rest pass through the left following your Bringors up placing your selves behind your Leaders Note This Countermarch may be reduced as the rest by doing the same to the contrary hand or by an entire Countermarch of Files Direction File-Leaders face to the Reer then the Bringers up begin the Countermarch passing forward between the intervals turning on the Ground they stand the 5 following the 6 and so likewise the rest until the Countermarch is ended then face them to their first Front and they are reduced as at first R. For Reducement observe this for all That any entire Countermarch of File or Rank may be reduced by another entire Countermarch by File or Rank of what kind or to what hand soever This may suffice to be spoken of all the several sorts and kinds of Countermarches they being the least useful of any part of the Art Military and of late not so much as practised upon Service either abroad or at home very little in any of our Annual Exercises Therefore in the next place I come briefly to treat of Wheelings being a Subject more profitable for the intelligible Soldier CHAP. XVII Of Wheelings with their several Uses BEfore you begin to wheel close both Ranks and Files to their Order Two things are to be observed in all Wheelings by the Soldier 1. That they keep their due Distance which is in all Wheelings three Foot both in Rank and File 2. That upon all Wheelings you must be sure to observe your Leader and follow him keeping your due Distance your Muskettiers being all either shoulder'd or palmed which is the Sentinel Posture your Pikes to be either shoulder'd or advanced conformable to the Muskettier for if he be palmed the Pike may be advanced and then he is ready either for Port or Charge Entire Wheelings C. Wheel your Battel to the Right Left Right about Left about Direction The right or left hand Men in the Front are the Hinges of these Motions who with a small Motion move to the right or left the rest the more their places are remote from the right or left Angle the more swift must every Man's Motion be to bring their Aspects unto the place commanded following their Leaders and keeping their due Distance R. For Reducement if you wheel your Battel to the right wheel it again to the left and they are reduced but not to the same Ground if to the right about wheel to the left about but if you would reduce them as well to the first Ground as their first Aspect face them to the right and then wheel them to the left about which being done face them to the left and they are perfectly reduced as at first But the nearest Reducement of Aspect and Place is If you wheel to the right about then wheel to the right about again if to the left about then to the left about in like manner C. Wheel your Battel on the same Ground to the Right Left Right about Left about Direction Left
only the Ground-work of all Exercise but it is a means whereby many are brought in to be true Lovers of Military Exercise as being well pleased with the sight thereof which being performed every File-Leader ought to lead up his File and to joyn into a Body upon expectation of farther Command from his Captain who being at the Head of the Company commands Silence the Officers being all at their several Posts he may proceed to instruct them in their several Distances and Facings which being performed the next thing requisite will be to gratifie the deserving Soldier who earnestly desires to understand his place of Dignity and Honour To perform which the Captain Commands as followeth CHAP. XXI A Doubling to make every Man a File-Leader by Dignity C. HAlf Files double your Front to the left Files double to the right entire advancing every Man placing himself before his Leader This Doubling causes the Bringers up to become the File-Leaders being second Man in Dignity C. Front half Files double your Reer to the left Double your Files to the left entire advancing every Man placing himself before his Leader This Doubling makes the half File-Leaders of the Reer half Files to become the File-Leaders being the third Man in Dignity C. Bringers up double your Front to the right Files double your Depth to the right every Man falling behind his Bringer up This Doubling causes the Bringers up of the Front half Files to become the File-Leaders being the fourth in Dignity C. Half Files double your Front to the right Files double to the left entire advancing Files to the right double Files to the right double This Doubling causes the second Rank to become the File-Leaders being the fifth in Dignity C. Bringers up double your Front to the left Files double your Depth to the left every Man falling behind his Bringer up This Doubling causes the Rank next before the Bringers up to become the File-Leaders and are the sixth and last in Dignity R. Ranks to the left double Files to the left double And they are reduced The Soldiers being satisfied now they know each his place of Dignity the Captain may proceed to shew these Doublings or such other as the time will permit and he shall think convenient CHAP. XXII Eighteen several Doublings with their Reducements C. HAlf Files double your Front to the left C. Double your Files to the right entire advancing C. Front half Files double your Reer to the right entire C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank to the left Direction Face all to the right and left half Ranks move forward and double your right Flank to the left To your Leader C. Double your Ranks to the left entire C. Right half Ranks double your left Flank entire advancing C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank inward entire Direction Half Files of the right half Ranks face about right half Ranks move clear of the standing part face all to the right Left half Ranks move forward into the right Flank to your Leader C. The three first and the three last Ranks double the six middlemost entire to the left Flank Direction The three first and the three last face to the left march clear of the standing part face inward move and close your Divisions to your Leader C. Right half Ranks double your left Flank to the right Direction Face all to the left and right half Ranks move forwards and double your left Flank to the right to your Leader C. Double your Ranks to the right entire C. Right half Ranks double your left Flank inward entire C. The three first and the three last Ranks double the six middlemost Ranks entire to the right Flank C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank entire advancing C. Front half Files double your Reer to the left entire C. Half Files double your Front to the right C. Double your Files to the left entire advancing every Man placing himself before his Leader C. Front half Files double your Reer to the right following your Leaders Direction Half Files face about File-Leaders turn off to the left and move down upon the right of the Reer the rest following successively to your Leader C. Files double your Depth to the left entire and they are reduced being faced to their Leader CHAP. XXIII Twelve several Countermarches with their Reducements C. FIles to the right hand Countermarch losing ground C. Ranks to the right hand Countermarch losing ground Direction Face all to the right C. Front and Reer half Files interchange ground Direction Front half Files face about to the left C. Right and Left half Ranks interchange ground Direction Face inward C. File-Leaders face about the rest pass through to the right and place your selves behind your Leaders face to the Front C. Countermarch your Front and Reer into the midst C. Countermarch your Flanks into the midst face outward C. File-Leaders and Half File-Leaders stand the rest pass through to the right and place your selves before your Leaders and Half File-Leaders Direction The second Rank from the Front and from the Half File-Leaders are to begin the Motion C. The outmost File upon the right and the second File from the left stand the rest pass through to the right and place your selves on the outside of your right hand Men. C. Files to the left hand Countermarch losing ground C. Front and Reer half Files Countermarch to the right Direction Front and Reer half Files turn off distinctly by your selves on the ground you stand face to your Leader C. Right and Left half Ranks Countermarch to the right Direction Face to the right and right and left half Ranks turn off distinctly to the right face to your Leader and they are reduced CHAP. XXIV Twelve several Wheelings with their Reducements C. VVHeel your Reer half Files inward into the midst and double the Front inward entire Direction Right and Left half Ranks open from the midst to double Distance Reer half Files face about and wheel your Reer inward into the midst moving forward doubling the Front inward entire C. Wheel off your Right half Ranks and double your left Flank to the left entire Direction Face outward Right half Ranks wheel about to the right and double your left Flank to the left to your Leader C. Right and Left half Ranks double the length of your Battel by wheeling outward into the Front Direction Face outward and Right half Ranks wheel to the left and Left half Ranks wheel to the right and after close Files into the midst to order C. Wheel off your Right half Ranks and double your left Flank by Division Direction Face outward Right half Ranks wheel about to the right and left outward moving forward and doubling the left Flank to the right and left outward C. Wheel your Left half Ranks inward into the right Flank Direction Face outward and open from the midst to double Distance the Front and Reer half Files and after the Left half Ranks
continued 'till they have all fired over and are returned into their places For the second Firing let them fire on the ground they stand both to Front and Reer every Division falling off in the Reer of themselves For the third Firing face the Muskettiers and Pikes to both Flanks then cause them to give fire unto both Flanks as they stand falling in the Reer of their own Divisions the Pikes at the same time charging which being ended face them to their Leader and proceed Command The two Divisions of Pikes in the Front wheel your left Flanks into the midst of the Battel face to your Leader The two Divisions of Pikes in the Reer wheel your right Flanks into the midst and face to your Reer then let the Front and Reer Division of Pikes move three paces then face to their Leader Middle Divisions of Pikes face outward and move three paces then face to Front and Reer then move forward until you range even a Breast with the midst of the Front and Reer Divisions of Pikes to your Leader Command Middle Division of Pikes next the Reer face to the right about Middle Divisions of Pikes move forward six paces to your Leader Divisions of Muskettiers face to the right and left and move three paces to your Leader For the first Firing command the Muskettiers to face to Front and Reer and so give fire and fall in between the Pikes the Pikes at the same time making room for the Muskettiers to fall in betwixt them the Pikes all the while charging 'till the Muskettiers have made ready again For the second Firing let them face to both the Flanks and give fire falling into their places in the Reer of their own Divisions after face to their Leader By these Firings already set down any ingenious Commander may alter and form many others which may be more pleasing and more advantagious than can be expressed in Writing by reason of several Accidents which may fall out at the time of forming any Figure of Battel so that I shall leave every one to his own best Experience and Practice and so proceed to reduce the former Figure into its proper Square Reducement Command the outmost Divisions of Muskettiers upon the Flanks to face to Front and Reer and move forward and place your selves in the midst of your own Divisions The outmost Divisions of Pikes face to the right and left inward and close your Divisions Muskettiers and Pikes advance forwards and even your Front of Pikes and close Ranks forward to order and Files into the midst to order and they will be reduced as at first And now it will be high time to lodge our Colours and repose our selves until by the Beat of the Drum we shall be commanded into the Field And so much for the fourth days Exercise CHAP. XXIX The fifth Days Exercise HAving the fifth time brought your Soldiers unto the place of Rendezvouz and all Officers at their respective Commands it will not be amiss to cause the Soldiers to be instructed in the first place in the Postures of the Pike and Musket which will cause the Soldiers by often practice of their Postures to grow so perfect that they will not only manage their Arms with ease and safety but with a great deal of celerity when on the contrary the unpractised Soldier will not only be a trouble to himself but a danger to his Fellows and an encouragement to his Enemies After the Postures the next thing that they are to be instructed in is the several Distances and these are truly the ground of all Motion for without Distance the Motions cannot be executed So that this as well as the former should truly be observed in all Exercises therefore we will proceed as followeth The Company standing in their Close Order both in Ranks and Files then first Command Ranks open backward to Order Files open to the right to your open Order Ranks open backward to open Order Files open to the left to open Order Ranks open backward to double Distance Files open outward to double Distance Ranks close forward to open Order Files close inward to open Order Ranks close forward to your Order Files close to the left to your Order These Commands being sufficient to declare each several Distance we will gradually proceed to the rest of the Command intended for this days Exercise Command Note The same Command may be given to the left Face to the Right Right Right Right Right about Left about As you were Command Face to the Front Reer Face to the Right left outward Face to the Right left inward As you were Ranks and Files being at open Order Command Ranks to the right double Files to the left double Ranks to the left double Files to the right double Half Files double your Front to the right Files double your Depth to the left Half Files double your Front to the left Files double your Depth to the right Bringers up double your Front to the left Files double your Depth to the right every Man placing himself behind his Bringer up Bringers up double your Front to the right Files double your Depth to the left every Man falling behind his Bringer up Double your Ranks to the right or left entire Right half Ranks double your left or right Flank Half Files double your Front to the left entire Left half Ranks double entire the depth of the right half Ranks Half Files double your Front to the right entire Right half Ranks double entire the depth of the left half Ranks Files to the right hand Countermarch and maintain ground Files to the left hand Countermarch and maintain ground The same may be done in Ranks and Files either maintaining gaining or losing Ground as hath been shewed Wheel your Battel to the Right Left Right about Left about Files file to the right Files file six to the left Files file to the left Files file six to the right Ranks file to the right and left Files rank as you were CHAP. XXX Several Figures of Battel with Firings upon the same For performance whereof Command FIles to the right and left double inward The three first Ranks wheel your Front into the midst The three last Ranks wheel your Reer into the midst The rest of the Body face to the right and left then march all face all to the right about and march and close your Divisions Note You may by doubling Files to the right in each Division make the Cross Battel For the first Firing let them give fire either to Front or Reer or to both Flanks falling in the Reer of their own Divisions For the second Firing let them fire to all four at once falling off to the right and left placing themselves in the Reer of their own Division of Pikes the Pikes at the same time charging to the Horse For the third Firing they may fire by way of Introduction thus Every Rank of Muskettiers is to pass through their
after they are reduced Command From your Advance Charge to the Front Right Left Reer Advance as you were Command Shoulder Port Comport Cheek Trail your Pike Shoulder as you were Note This is useful upon a March It is likewise useful in time of Fight provided the Pikes be upon a stand it doth not only preserve the Pikes but the Soldiers also Command From your Shoulder Charge to the Front Right Left Reer Shoulder as you were Command Port Comport Cheek Trail your Pikes Port as you were Note That Port is only fit for the Soldiers to enter a Gate or Sally-Port and likewise to ease the Reer in time of Battel when the Front are at Charge Command From your Comport Charge to the Front Right Left Reer Comport as you were Note That Comport is only necessary for a Soldier upon his March to ease himself up a Hill Command Cheek Trail your Pikes Cheek as you were The Pike Cheeked is the right Sentinel Posture which ought always to be made use of upon that occasion Command Trail your PIKES From your Trail Charge to the Front Right Left Reer Trail as you were Note That this Posture is only useful in a Trench to move for security of any Breach undiscovered likewise in the Marching through a Wood and upon Funeral occasions Command Order your Lay down your Pikes Here is to be observed by this method That all the Postures of the Pike are performed particularly not Commanding one Twice and no one be he never so Skilful ought to slight any of these Postures being that at one time or other he will have occasion to use them CHAP. IV. NOW that our Soldiers are well Trained and that they rightly understand the several Postures of the Pike before recited and are ready to march into the Field before their Enemies I shall contract the Postures and Charges of the Pike into a shorter way fit for the Service of the Field The Pikes lying on the ground the first word of Command will be Stand to your Handle your Arms. Command Raise up your PIKES To your Open Order Order Close Order Note As before I shall omit the Charges of Close Order to the Horse and with brevity proceed Command Order as you were Command Advance Port your Pikes Charge to the Front Command Shoulder your Pikes Charge to the Front Command Comport your Pikes Charge to the Left Command Cheek Trail your Pikes Charge to the Reer CHAP. V. HAving now done with the Pike in the next place it will be convenient to shew you the Postures of the Musket or Calliver together with the Rest which shall be shewed you at large as it was exercised and still is in the Military Gardens and after in as short a method as possible the way shall be shewed you how it is now exercised both with the Match and without the Match and Rest The Musket lying on the ground the first word of Command will be Col. Wil. Barriffe in his young Artillery-Man p. 2. Stand to your Arms. Take up your Put on your Bandaliers Take up your Place your Match Take up your Musket and Rest Rest your Musket Now if you please you may perform your Saluting Posture Poyse Shoulder your Musket Take your Rest into your right Hand and you are Armed ready to march Take your Match between the Fingers of your right Hand Put your Rest String about your left Wrist and carry your Rest in your left Hand Return your Match between the Fingers of your left Hand Vnshoulder and Poyse your Musket Joyn your Rest to the outside of your Musket Open Clear Prime Shut your Pan. Cast Blow off your loose Corns Bring about your Musket to the Sword side Trail your Rest and Balance your Musket in your left hand Charge with Powder Draw forth Shorten your Scouring-stick Charge with Bullet Put your Scouring-stick into your Musket Ram home your Charge Withdraw Shorten Return your Scouring-Stick Bring forward your Musket and Rest Poyse your Musket and recover your Rest Joyn your Rest to the outside of your Musket Draw forth your Match Blow your Coal Cock and Fit your Match Guard your Pan. Blow the Ashes from your Coal Open your Pan. Present upon your Rest Give Fire Breast high Dismount your Musket joyning your Rest to the outside of your Musket Vncock Return your Match Clear Shut your Pan. Poyse Shoulder your Musket Take your Match between the Fingers of your right Hand Take your Rest into your right hand clearing your String from your Wrist Return your Rest into your left hand the String loose Return your Match into your left hand Note This causes the Soldiers to be in a fit capacity for to March but if you are to lay down your Arms upon the Ground proceed Vnshoulder Poyse Rest your Musket Set the But-end of your Musket on the Ground Lay down your Musket and Rest Lay down your Match Take off Lay down your Bandaliers Face about to the left and march from your Arms. Face about to the right and stand to your Arms. This is principally used to make the Soldiers apt and ready to find their places if upon a sudden Alarm they be called Here endeth the Postures of the Musket together with the Rest beginning from the taking them up from the Ground and by an orderly proceeding to make ready and so to lay them down again CHAP. VI. NOW having shewed you the Postures of the Musket and Rest according to the formal way of Exercise of late used and still is in those learned Schools of Discipline the Military Grounds which I wish may flourish for ever with good able and loyal Soldiers that may be ready to do their King and Country Service let us see how we can handle the Musket without the Rest and likewise with and without the Match The Musket lying on the ground the words of Command will be as before Stand to your Handle your Arms. Now you are to take notice That in taking up the Bandaliers putting them on the taking up of the Match placing of it and the taking up of the Musket these or the like are not Postures but Motions to the first Posture Therefore I will leave out the words of Command tending to the Motions and proceed to the Postures themselves The Mukettier being shoulder'd Command Snaphance Matchlock Slope Let slip your Muskets Sloping and Slipping of the Musket is only Motion not Posture Vnshoulder and Poyse your Muskets Palm Rest your Muskets Secure your Cock Draw back your Hammer Clear Prime your Pan. Put down your Steel Hammer It is not needful to insert every Command but only add such as are now in use for the Matchlock The Match being placed in the left hand Open Clear Prime Shut your Pan with a full hand Cast Or Blow off your loose Corns Bring about your Musket to the Sword side Handle your Charger Open your Charger with your Teeth Charge with Powder Draw forth your Scourer Shorten your Scourer to
an Inch against your right Breast Charge with Bullet Ram home your Powder and Ball. Withdraw your Scourer Shorten your Scourer to a handful Return your Scourer Bring forward And Poise your Musket Palm Or Rest your Musket Fit your Hammer or Steel Free Bend your Cock Present your Musket Give Fire Palm or Rest your Musket Clear Shut your Pan. Poyse Shoulder your Musket Handle your Match Blow your Coal Cock Try your Match Guard your Pan with your 2 foremost Fingers Blow the Ashes from your Coal or advance your right Foot Blow and open your Pan. Advance your left Foot and to the front Present Vnlock Return your Match The Musket being shoulder'd you are ready for a March or in a fit Posture for any Motion That which is called the Saluting Posture is to be performed from the Resting or Palming of the Musket when a Soldier hath occasion to Salute his Friend or in honouring any other person deserving And for the Sentinel Posture the Musket is to be in the palm of the left hand at his resting Posture but his Musket to be charged with Powder and Bullet in his Mouth his Cock freed and secur'd with his Thumb so to be ready to execute his Charge This Posture rightly performed is in my opinion one of the most becoming Postures that belongs to the Musket and will as soon discover a good Soldier Capt. Ven. There is a word of Command sometimes used Reverse your Musket which is the marching Funeral Posture The way to perform it is to put the But end of the Musket upwards under your left Arm holding it in your left Hand about the Lock of the Musket CHAP. VII THere is also a conformity of Posture betwixt the Musket and those of the Pike the words of Command to be given may in many things be received by both Arms as the Musket and Pike lying on the ground these words of Command may properly be implied to both As for Example Stand to Handle Order your Arms. That is the But end of the Musket standing on the ground at the outside of the right Foot is conformable to the Pike ordered and in my opinion the properest Command for this Posture of the Musket is Order your Musket being it is so conformable to their Pike ordered for the most apt and easiest expressions are certainly most fittest to be conduced into words of Command And I cannot conceive but the word Order may as aptly be received by the Muskettier as by the Pikeman tho' Lieutenant-Collonel Barriffe and others be of a contrary opinion But to proceed farther in the rest of the Postures viz. Elton p. 6. cap. 7. The Musket poised to the Pike advanced The Musket shoulder'd to the Pike shoulder'd The Musket porting to the Pike porting The Musket reverst as in the Funeral Posture to the Pike trailing The Musket palmed to the Pike cheeked which is the proper Sentinel Posture for both The Musket presented to the Pike charged As for the Motion of Posture which conduceth to lading priming of the Musket and the Pike they are all included in that general word of Command properly belonging to the Muskettiers which is to make ready CHAP. VIII THe place of Dignity which every Soldier hath and ought to have both in Rank and File shall be declared The noble Soldier being inquisitive after Honour is much desirous to understand his place of Worth and Dignity which he ever conceives to be as due to him as his life which was the reason that caused both the Grecian and Roman Generals to be so exact and curious in bestowing Rewards upon all valiant Soldiers who were deserving of the same and according to every Man's Worth and Dignity gave him precedence of Place and Command over the others that they might lead and direct them as occasion should require as you may read at large in several Authors who treat of those Wars Xenoph. Cyrop l. 3. c. 85. and l. 8. 203. Ae. Vegat l. 3. c. 18. which Custom from that time hath ever since been observed and still is practised by all Nations Therefore it is sit that the young Soldier should understand his place of Dignity which if he would but esteem it of that Credit which all former Ages have done certainly they would take more care to put in practice all such Duties which is thereby requir'd it is strange to think there should be so much ignorance as there is in our Annual Exercises but finding many very ignorant of the difference between a File and a Rank and what Dignity belongs thereto induces me to shew what is requir'd to the making up of a File and likewise of a Rank with the Dignity of each Man as he stands both in File and Rank A File First Know that a File is a number of Men beginning at one Leader and continuing in order of followers to the last Man or from the first which is termed Protostatai a File-Leader to the last which is termed Epistatai or Bringer up For the number of a File our present Discipline only allows six and no more so that there needs no farther dispute concerning the number of a File A Rank Secondly A Rank is a Row of Men composed of Files more or less joyned together as when one File is laid flankwise to one another standing shoulder to shoulder from the right hand to the left A File of it self worketh little effect against an Enemy for what can a Man alone in front do Xenoph. Cyrop l. 6. 167. Cyrus in Xenophon wisheth That whereas the Egyptians stood 100 in depth they had been in depth 1000 for saith he we should have the fewer Hands to fight against The Rank bringeth the multitude of Hands to fight which without doubt the more Hands that are with convenience brought to fight the more is the advantage to him that bringeth them V. Vrbinus saith That the File-Leaders make the front which they call The first Rank And farther saith They that run in an even Line betwixt the two Wings the Right and the Left are said to be Parastatae or Sidemen Capt. B. in his Notes upon Aelian's Tacticks c. 47. Likewise the last Rank is called Oura or The Reer and the Commander Ouragos the Bringer up So that in all preparations for Exercise Files must first be made up which being drawn forth and joyned together Ranks are made It is ever the practice of all judicious Commanders first to draw their Soldiers forth into Files which being added together Ranks are made By this time the Soldier will expect to know his place of Dignity wherefore because that Files are first to be drawn forth I will begin first with the precedence of Files Therefore conceive their Dignities according to the Figures or Numbers hereafter plac'd first of File then of Rank and lastly of both joyned together Front Half-File 1 1 A File-Leader 2 5 Middlemen 3 4 A Bringer up to the Front Half-File Reer
repair to their private rest whether in Leaguer or Garison The Watch being then set and the Tapto being returned to the Corps due Guard there is a Warning-piece discharged after which no person ought to be out of their Quarters or from their Posts without the Word be given them by which means the Garrison or Leaguer will be in quiet So that all private Watches and Sentinels may more distinctly perform their Duty to the safety of the Garrison or Leaguer A Revally is beaten in the Morning by break of day I suppose it comes from the French word Reveiller to awake from Sleep at which time the Sub-Officers usually take off their out Sentinels These two last spoken of as I suppose cannot be said to be Points of War but only private Directions for a Garison or Leaguer the one to give notice at what time the Garison or Leaguer ought to be at rest and quiet the other to shew the hour that the Gates shall be set open for all Commerce Now as you may learn for what end these six several Beats of the Drum are made use of observe Barriffe Barriffe in his Military Discipline p. 5. First By a Call you must understand to hear present Proclamation or else to repair to your Ensign Secondly By a Troop understand to shoulder your Musket to advance your Pike to close your Ranks and Files to order and troop along with or follow your Officer to the place of Randezvouze or elsewhere Thirdly By a March you are to understand to take your Open Order in Rank to shoulder both Musket and Pike and to direct your March either quicker or flower according to the Beat of the Drum Fourthly By a Preparative you are to understand to close to your due distance for Skirmish both in Rank and File which distance you shall understand hereafter and then to make ready that so you may execute upon the first Command Fifthly By the Battel or Charge understand the continuation or pressing forward in order of Battel without laging behind rather boldly stepping forward in the place of him that falls dead or wounded before thee Sixthly By a Retreat understand an orderly retiring backward either for Relief advantage of the Ground or for some politic end as to draw the Enemy into some Ambushment or such-like So that for the Drum it is the Voice of the Commander the Spur of the Valiant and the Heart of the Coward So far Barriffe As for the Antiquity of the Drum is is said that Bacchus was the first Inventor of it and so from Age to Age it hath been thought a fit Instrument for the Service of the Foot as you may read at large in these several Authors mentioned in the Margin Polyd. lib. 1. in Bac. §. 1. Curtius lib. 8. 372. Plutarch in Crasso App. in Parthicis 143. And not only the Drum was thought a fit Instrument alone for the Foot but they were allowed some other pleasing Instrument to delight and transport the Spirits of the Soldiers as the Flute Harp and Pipe * Plutar. in Lycurgo Plutarch much commending the Lacedemonian manner of joyning with their Enemy saith When the King hath offered the Goat that was the Lacedemonian Sacrifice when they were to give Battel he streight Commands all the Army to Crown their Heads and the Flutes to sound the Measure of ‖ For this Measure see Jul. Pollux l. 4. c. 10. §. 2. Castor and himself withall beginneth the † Paean is a Hymn proper to Apollo Jul. 1. Pollux l. 1. c. 1. §. 33. fifth Paean the Song they used when they went to Charge at the first advancing against the Enemy So that it is a brave and no less fearful thing saith he to behold them pacing according to the measure of the Flute neither disturbing their Order nor shewing any astonishment of Mind but mildly and joyfully approaching the danger of Conflict dividing out their March to the sound of the Flute for it is not likely that Men so demeaning themselves can be transported with Fear or Choller nay rather they must needs have a setled Mind full of Hope and Assurance as if God were on their side Thus Plutarch Thucyd. l. 5. 393 A. The Lacedemonians likewise used Flutes and made them their Instruments to measure out as it were the steps of War for they used an easie and slow pace framed to the cadence of the sound Athenaeus Deipnosoph l. 12. 517 A. Athenaeus rehearseth out of Herodotus that the Lydians used the like Instruments to Dance as it were the Measures of War by And he addeth that the Cretians made choice of the Harp for their Instruments of War as though it had been peculiar to that Nation Pausan in Lacon 193. Pausanias testifieth the like of the Lacedemonians that they brought in Flutes and Measures into the War and we are not ignorant that in our late unhappy Wars both in Ireland and Scotland how much the Northern Pipe was used being a very shrill and loud Pipe and much surpassing the Flute for its shrilness in pacing out the Measures of War with delight to the Soldiers for I have heard some judicious Commanders affirm That they did believe the Pipes did much transport the Valour of the Soldiers So that they had a sufficient Pay allowed them even equal with the Drum CHAP. XI NOW that our Soldiers have attained some small knowledge in the use of their Arms and rightly understand the Beats of the Drum it will be expedient in the next place to shew them the several Distances which are these four viz. Close Order which is both in Rank and File 1 Foot ½ Order 3 Foot Open Order 6 Foot Double Distance 12 Foot There is several Distances to be performed in First March Secondly Motion Thirdly Skirmish The distance of March between File and File is 3 Foot and between Rank and Rank 12 Foot The distance of Motion between File and Rank is 6 Foot The distance for intire Doublings and Skirmishes between Rank and File is 3 Foot The distance for prevention of Cannon Shots is between File and File 12 or 24 Foot which is the Double-Double Distance For to deliver unto you the opinions of several ancient Commanders concerning Distance will be needless it being sufficiently made plain by several eminent Authors but to proceed with all brevity possible to the words of Command which are as followeth The Company being upon the Ground at their Open Order you may Command Ranks Close forward Files Close inward to Order Ranks Close forward Files Close inward to Close Order Ranks Open backwards Files Open to the Right to Order Ranks Open backward Files Open to the Left to Open Order Ranks Open backward Files Open outward to Double Distance Ranks Close forward Files Close inward to Open Order Note That Close Order is useful for the Pikes to be at upon the Charge to the Horse or for any manner of Wheeling or when the Commander is
and after close March Note Every even Rank from the Front face outward and double the odd March Next follows to shew some Divisional Doublings by the same C. Double your Ranks to the right and left by Division March R. The outmost Files upon each Flank that moved face inward and strengthen the Body March C. Double your Ranks to the right and left by Division every Man placing himself on the outside of his right and left hand Man March R. The outmost Files upon each Flank that moved double the inmost Files to the right and left inward every Man placing himself on the inside of his right and left hand Men. March C. Half Files double your Front by Division March Half Files face outwards and march clear of the Body face to your Leader move up and double the Front R. The outmost Files upon each Flank that moved double entire the depth of the inmost Files March Entire Doublings to the Front by Wheelings C. Wheel off your Reer half Files and double your Front to the right entire March Half Files face about and wheel to the left R. Wheel off your Right half Ranks and double your left Flank entire to the left C. Wheel off your Reer half Files and double your Front to the left entire Face outward and Left half Ranks wheel about to the left R. Wheel off your Left half Ranks and double your right Flank to the right entire C. Wheel your Reer half Files inward into the midst and double your Front inward entire March R. The inmost Files that doubled wheel about to the right and left outward and double entire the depth of the outmost Files after face to your Leader and close Files to the midst to order Divisional Doubling to the Front by Wheeling C. Wheel off your Reer half Files and double your Front by Division March R. The outmost Files upon each Flank that doubled wheel about to the right and left inward and double entire the depth of the inmost Files face to your Leader March CHAP. XV. Of Conversion and Inversion with some few words of Command and Reducements THE difference betwixt Inversion and Conversion is this Inversion doth always produce File or Files and Conversion Rank or Ranks Inversion consists of Files filing or of Ranks filing Conversion of Ranks ranking to the right or to the left or by increase of Files ranking by even or uneven parts Note That what is commanded to the Right the same may be performed to the Left The words of Command for Inversion are as followeth C. Files file to the right R. Files file six to the left C. Files file to the right and left by Division R. Files file six to the right and left C. Files file to the right entire advancing R. File six to the right towards the Front C. Files file inward into the right Flank The right hand File stands the rest move away placing themselves in a direct File before the Front R. Front half Files file three to the left Reer half Files face about and file three to the right face to your Leader and close your Divisions C. Files file to the right by Division R. Front half Files file three to the right and Reer half Files face about and file three to the left face to your Leader and close your Divisions C. Files file inward into the right and left Flank by Division R. Half Files face about to the right Front and Reer half Files file three to the right and left inwards face to your Leader and close your Divisions For filing inward the half Files are to face about and so the left hand File of the Reer and right of the Front are to move away 'till they become one File Filing by Division is the same only the right hand File stands the rest move away Filing inward into the right Flank by Division half Files are to face about then the File-Leaders and Bringers up of the right and left are to lead and so successively fall into the Reer of each other Of Ranks filing Ranks filing is sooner performed and reduced than Files filing and will be more ready to make resistance against any opposition in the Front C. Ranks file to the right or to the left placing your selves behind your right hand Men. Direction If they be upon a stand they may open to their distance each Ranke and so place themselves behind their right hand Men. If upon a March as to pass some narrow Defile the readiest way to perform it and draw up in order again as soon as past is to make the Ranks file if to the right the right hand Man files first and the rest of his Rank follow him 'till the Defile be past For larger Defiles the Commander draws off as he judges the way will easily receive R. Files rank as you were C. Ranks file to the right and left by Division Tacticks of Aelian c. 30. p. 6. Direction It is the same with the last differing only in this the half Ranks to the left fall behind their left hand Men to the left the half Ranks to the right behind their several right hand Men. R. Files rank to the right and left inward as you were The words of Command for Conversion are as followeth C. Files rank three to the right Direction In this Motion the File-Leader is first to move to the Hand commanded and the half File-Leader is to advance the same way R. Ranks file as you were C. Files rank six to the left March Direction In this Motion close Ranks forward to order and open Files to double Distance then let every Man in his File move up to the left of his File-Leader so every File will become one Rank This if the Company be small will make it seem more large Battalion like C. Ranks rank outward into the Front Direction The first Rank stand the rest face outward placing your selves successively into the Front after face to your Leader R. Ranks rank twelve to the right and left inward as you were C. Ranks rank inward into the Front The twelve middlemost men stand which is the first Rank the rest move successively after the first Rank Direction The first Rank is to move away to the right and left the next Rank moving up into his ground doing the like and so all the rest until the last Rank be come up entire into the Front R. Ranks rank six to the right and left outward Direction The first six upon the right and the first six upon the left stand the rest move outward falling in the Reer of the first Rank ranking six to the right and left and after closing their Divisions C. Files rank to the right into the Front Direction Open to the left to your double Distance and Ranks close forward to close Order and move up to the right into the Front R. Ranks file six to the left Direction To perform which the first six upon the left
half Ranks move forwards and wheel to the right right half Ranks contrariwise face to the left sideways falling backward moving still unto the place commanded C. Wheel off your Front by Division Direction File-Leaders of the right Flank wheel about to the right the rest of each File following their Leaders File-Leaders of the left Flank wheel about to the left in the same manner and then close your Divisions C. Wheel the Battel off by Division from the Reer Direction Face to the Reer and turn off to the right and left C. Wheel the Battel inward to the Reer Direction Open from the midst to convenient Distance and turn off to the right and left C. Wheel the Battel inward to the Front from the Reer Direction Face to the Reer open from the midst and wheel inward to the Front C. Wheel off the Body by Division from the right Flank Direction Face to the right C. Wheel off the Body by Division from the left Flank Direction Face to the left C. Wheel the Body inward to the left Flank from the right Direction Face to the right and open to convenient Distance outward and wheel inward to the left Flank C. Wheel the Body inward to the right Flank from the left Direction Face to the left and open outward to convenient Distance then wheel inward to the right Flank C. Wheel off your Front and Reer half Files by Division Direction Half Files face about Front and Reer half Files turn off by Division C. Wheel your Front and Reer half Files inward to the midst of Ranks Direction Half Files face about Front and Reer half Files open outward to convenient Distance then wheel inward to the midst of Ranks C. Wheel off your Front and Reer half Files by Division from the midst of Ranks Direction Front half Files face about Front and Reer half Files wheel off to the right and left by Division C. Wheel Front and Reer half Files inward both to Front and Reer from the midst of Ranks Direction Front half Files face about Front and Reer half Files open from the midst to convenient Distance and wheel inward into Front and Reer C. Wheel off your right and left half Ranks by Division Direction Face outward and wheel off to the right and left by Division C. Wheel your right and left half Ranks inward to the midst of Files Direction Face outward and open to the right and left then wheel inward to the midst of Files C. Wheel off your right and left half Ranks by Division from the midst of Files Direction Face inward then move backward to a convenient Distance and so wheel off by Division from the midst of Files C. Wheel your right and left half Ranks inward to both Flanks from the midst of Files Direction Face inward and open to the right and left to a convenient distance and then wheel inward to both Flanks These are all the entire and divisional Wheelings that have hitherto been practised by any there are other Wheelings which may properly be termed Doublings which I have placed amongst the Doublings which is most proper As for the Reducement of every particular Wheeling you may observe as before in the Countermarches so in these for unto what hand soever they wheeled Command them to wheel to the contrary hand and they will be reduced unto the first Front or what part is wheeled off by Division wheel them inward again from that place and it will easily reduce them CHAP. XVIII The second Days Exercise YOUR Soldiers being Commanded the second time into the Field and the Body drawn up into the ordinary Square every Officer vigilant in his place the Captain may command Silence with some other general terms of Observation both for the Leaders and the Right hand Men then to even their Ranks and streighten their Files which being performed he may proceed as formerly to shew the Distances Facings Doublings Countermarches and Wheelings instructing them in all or so many of them as the time will permit and he thinks convenient In the next place that which follows for this days Exercise are Firings which shall be performed five ways that is to say To the Front to the Reer to the right or left Flank Oblique or Angular as shall be fully demonstrated So soon as the Drum beats a Preparative the Muskettiers are to begin to make ready to perform all Firings as they shall be commanded CHAP. XIX Several Firings to be performed with any number of Men upon all occasions either to the Front or to the Reer or to both Flanks as followeth THE Front being the most Honourable part challengeth Superiority therefore to begin your Firing draw all your Shot before your Pikes These are Firings to gain ground when done command 2 Ranks to advance ten Paces make ready Present give Fire wheeling both off together and falling in the Reer of themselves the rest doing the like advancing into their Leaders ground You may do the same with two Ranks advancing ten Paces or with one Rank advancing three Paces You may likewise Fire by Files advancing what Paces you please first single then double or ranking inward 1 2 3 or more at pleasure falling down into their places again Likewise you may fire by Ranks filing and advancing moving down and ranking in the Reer of their own Divisions Fire by Divisions drawn off as many Paces as you think convenient returning again into their places To Fire by way of Introduction thus The first Rank fires and stands the last Rank passeth up between the Files and placing themselves before the File-Leaders stand and give Fire the rest doing the like 'till they have all fired over To Fire by Introduction another way The first Rank stands and fires the next Rank moves up and places themselves before the first then stands and Fires the rest moving up and doing the like until they have all fired twice Firings maintaining Ground The Muskettiers continuing still before the Pikes command the five first Ranks to kneel the last Rank make ready Present give Fire standing fast and charging again then command the fifth Rank to stand up Present and give Fire standing fast as before Likewise the fourth to do the same and so all the rest 'till they have all fired over Then if your please you may fire two Ranks together likewise four Ranks together two kneeling and two standing upright falling off If you think fit you may fire all six Ranks together two kneeling two stooping and two standing upright To maintain the same Ground still you may fire them by single Ranks falling off to the right and left by Division placing themselves in the Reer of the Pikes This Firing is termed the Street-Firing Then you may Fire by Extraduction which is The first Rank passes from the Reer upon the outside of the Pikes upon the right until they have placed themselves in a Rank before the Pikes Note The Pikes must be at Charge
falling off to the left into the Reer the rest successively doing the like until they have fired all over which being done you may face them to the right and left outward then facing them to the Front proper you may cause them to march up and even the Front of Pikes Next you may Fire by Ranks ranking into the Front or Files ranking into the Front and filing or ranking as they were After you have fired them by Ranks you may do the same by Files wheeling outward or inward into the Front and filing again as they were Then you may fire by the outmost Files wheeling or ranking outward into the Front falling off likewise being lead off by Bringers up leading up next the Pikes this done twice reduceth The proper Firings to lose ground are these following Firings to lose ground The Muskettiers being supposed to be all in the front command the first Rank to make ready Present give Fire falling off to the right and left by Division each part falling Fileways down close by their Flanks of Muskettiers until the Leaders of the Ranks of Muskettiers have ranked even with the first Rank of Pikes observing always to leave an interval between the innermost Files of Shot and the outermost Files of Pikes So soon as the first Rank hath given Fire and wheeled away the second Rank is to do the like passing down between the intervals on the Flanks placing themselves after their Leaders The same is every Rank successively to do until they have all fired over and flanked their Pikes The Muskettiers being now all upon the Flanks command the first Rank to make ready Present and give Fire after they have fired command the first Rank both Muskets and Pikes to Countermarch to the right every Man turning on the ground he stands the second Rank is to give Fire as they stand observing to turn after their Leaders to the right hand on the ground they stand placing themselves behind their Bringers up following their Leaders If you please you may Fire even with the half Files and fall in the Reer of themselves Thus much briefly of Firings to the Front Firings to the Reer The Reer challengeth the next place where suppose all the Muskettiers to be in the Reer of the Pikes the Body marching Fire 1. To the right or left about which is thus performed If the Enemy appear in the Reer let the last Rank of Muskettiers face about and give Fire wheeling off by Division Fileways falling in the Front of their own Divisions When the first Rank are giving of Fire the next Rank are to be in readiness observing always that so soon as the first Rank hath fired they immediately blow and open their Pans stepping forward with their right Feet a little inclining to that hand to which you are to face about advancing your left Feet and to the Reer Present giving your Body a nimble turn and so give Fire to the rest successively doing the same at three Motions Note That in this Firing the Reer must be kept full leaving a vacancy of one Rank in the Front for the Rank that fired to place it self still keeping along with the Body the Muskettiers observing always to advance their right Legs and blow advancing with the left open their Pans then turning upon the Ball of their left Foot to the right about cast their right Leg backward and Fire This is the nimblest way for this Firing 2. Fire and fall off to the right and left and rank with the first Rank of Pikes into the Front 3. Fire even with the Reer and fall off before the Front of your own Divisions 4. Fire even in the Reer or last Rank falling off to the right and left with a swift Motion placing your selves 10 or 20 paces before the Front of Pikes still facing to the Body and making ready again whilst the Pikes make good the Retreat observing always to open to the right and left to give room for the Pikes then suddenly closing again you may 5. Fire losing ground falling off to the right and left about just before the Front of Pikes still facing to the Body as before and making ready as before the Pikes still continuing the Charge 6. Fire by Introduction to the Reer until they come down even with the Reer and stand making ready again 7. Fire by commanding the first Rank to Present and give Fire both Muskettiers and Pikes turning on the ground they stand by way of Countermarch sleave down the intervals placing themselves before the Front of their own Divisions the rest keeping their own ground and after having given Fire successively turn down after their Leaders on the ground they stand on Lastly If you are pursued eagerly so that you cannot make a safe Retreat by marching face all about and Fire by way of Extraduction If you be hard pressed upon by the Enemies Horse command the Muskettiers to double their Pikes and Fire falling off to the right and left placing themselves in the Reer of their own Divisions And thus much for Firings in the Reer In the next place it will be convenient to shew some Firings to the Flanks whereby the ingenious Commander may defend that part if attakced by an Enemy either upon a March or other ways Firings to the Flanks upon a March. 1. Fire to the right File-Leaders leading up their Files next to the Pikes 2. Fire to the right Bringers up Leading away next the Pikes and their own Division which being twice done reduceth them 3. Fire to the right leading up on the contrary Flank either by the File-Leaders or Bringers up 4. Fire by facing to the right and doubling the Pikes to the right and so fall off to the right and left by Division as before the rest still moving up and evening the Front of Pikes 5. Fire by Extraduction to the right or by half Ranks drawn forth and falling Rank after Rank in the Reer of the Pikes After to reduce them cause them to double their Front by Division so they will be as at first These Firings may be performed as well to both Flanks as to one the Body being faced accordingly likewise to Front and Reer at the same time or to Front Reer and both Flanks as shall be shewed in their proper places But these already may be sufficient to explain the ordinary way of Firings which any ingenious Capacity may augment or alter according as time and place will give leave And so much for plain Firings to the Front Reer and both Flanks and likewise for the second day's Exercise CHAP. XX. The third Days Exercise HAving the third time brought your Soldiers into the Field as formerly it will be very necessary in the first place that they be taught the Postures of each Arms either by the File-Leaders or some other of the Officers which must be careful to see the same decently and neatly performed and in a comely manner which is not
the Commander but much delight him to see that they are not unmindful of his Commands and likewise will cause him to study some new Commands farther to delight them with so after he hath seen them perform all or most of his former Commands such as he shall think fit he may proceed to these or the like Doublings as 1. To make them all File-Leaders by Succession 2. By Dignity with such words of Command as they have not yet had in any of their former Exercises Command Note That these Commands make every Man File-Leader by Succession Ranks to the left double Files to the left double 2 d Man Half Files double your Front to the right Files to the right double 3 d Man File-Leaders stand the rest pass through to the right and place your selves before your Leaders 4 th Man Ranks to the left double 5 th Man Files double your Depth to the left Ranks Files to the right double 6 th Man File-Leaders stand the rest pass through and place your selves before your Leaders 1 st Man Command These Commands make every Man File-Leader by Dignity Bringers up double your Front to the right Files double your Depth to the right 2 d Man File-Leaders and Half File-Leaders stand the rest pass through to the left and place your selves before your Leaders 3 d Man Front and Reer half Files interchange ground 4 th Man Ranks to the right double 5 th Man Files to the right double 5 th Man File-Leaders stand the rest pass through to the left and place your selves before your Leaders 6 th Man Ranks to the left double 1 st Man Files to the left double 1 st Man Half Files double your Front to the right Bringers up face about to the right and march forth into your places After you have ended these Doublings you may proceed farther with these or the like sort for the ingenious Commander may find out variety still to delight the Soldier but for this days Exercise we will proceed with these ensuing Commands Command Reer half Files double your Front by Division The six outmost Files upon each Flank double entire advancing the twelve middle Files Front half Files double your Reer inward entire The twelve inmost Files double the depth of the six outmost Files and after close Front half Files double your Reer to the right entire Left half Ranks double your right Flank entire advancing Half Files double your Front to the right Double your Files to the right entire advancing Half Files double your Front inward entire The six outmost Files upon each Flank double entire the depth of the twelve middle Files to your Leader CHAP. XXXII Entire Doublings to the right Flank C. FIles to the right double R. Ranks to the left double C. Files to the right and left double outward R. Ranks to the right and left double inward C. Double your Files to the right advancing Direction Every even File from the right move forwards and by three steps double the odd R. Ranks to the right double C. Double your Files outward advancing Direction Even Files from the Flanks move forward and double the odd R. Ranks to the right and left double outward C. Double your Files to the right and left inward advancing Direction Even Files from the midst move forward and by three steps double the odd R. Ranks to the right and left double inward C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank to the right R. Double your Ranks to the left entire C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank to the right and left outward R. Front and Reer half Files double your Ranks entire to the left Flank Direction Even Ranks from the midst march forth and double Ranks entire towards the left Flank to your Leader C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank to the right and left inward R. Front and Reer half Files double your Ranks entire to the left Flank Direction Half Files face about even Ranks from the Front and Reer march forth and double your Ranks entire to the left Flank face to your Leader C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank to the right by Countermarch Direction Right half Ranks face to the right Left half Ranks turn off to the left march and double your right Flank to your Leader R. Double your Ranks to the left entire every Man placing himself on the outside of his left hand Man C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank to the right and left outward by Countermarch Direction Right half Ranks face to the right Left half Ranks face to the left and turn off to the right and left outward march and double your right Flank to your Leader R. Front and Reer half Files double your Ranks entire to the left Flank every Man placing himself on the outside of his right and left hand Man Direction Front half Files face about and every even Rank from the midst march and double the odd placing your selves according to Command and every even Rank of the Reer half Files march forth to the left Flank and double the odd according to Command to your Leader C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank to the right and left inward by Countermarch Direction Face all to the right and left outward Left half Ranks turn off to the right and left inwards march and double the right Flank to your Leader R. Front and Reer half Files double your Ranks entire to the left Flank every Man placing himself on the outside of his right and left hand Man Direction Half Files face about then even Ranks both from the Front and Reer march forth to the left Flank and double the odd according to Command to your Leader C. Double your Files to the right entire advancing R. Half Files double your Front to the right C. Files double your Depth to the right entire R. Half Files double your Front to the left C. Double your Files inward entire to the right Direction Half Files of every even File from the left face about even Files from the left march until you are clear of the standing part after face all to the right and then even Files from the right march and double entire the odd face to your Leader R. The three first and the three last Ranks double the six middlemost Ranks to the right Direction The three first Ranks face about and move down to the midst by their own left hands and the three last Ranks move forward to the midst to their own right hands to your Leader C. Double your Files to the right entire advancing every Man placing himself before his Leader R. Front half Files by Countermarch double your Reer to the right to your Leader C. Files double your Depth to the right every Man falling behind his Bringer up R. Bringers up double your Front to the left C. Left half Ranks double your right Flank entire advancing R. Front half Files double your Reer to the right
next two Ranks to sleeve down betwixt them and their own Division of Pikes You may fire upon this Figure several ways as 1. To Front and Reer falling in the Reer of their own Divisions 2. To both Flanks still falling off as before in the Reer of their own Divisions 3. You may cause them to fire to both Front and Reer and both Flanks falling off to the right and left by Division placing themselves in the Reer of their own Division still moving forwards into their Leaders ground still preserving the Figure in the same order Reducement Muskettiers of each Division face inwards and Files rank to the right and left into the Front of each Division and take your places as you were the inmost File of the left hand of each Division is to begin the Motion then the inmost right hand File is to follow and to rank as before then the left hand File of each Division and lastly the right hand File until they have all ranked as they were 2. Command Ranks to the left double in each Division 3. Command the Front and Reer Divisions to wheel their Front and Reer inwards into both Flanks and face to their Leader after cause the right and left Flank to face in opposition and march and close all their Divisions then cause Ranks to double to the right and left outward Files closing inward to order and Ranks closing forward to order and they are reduced as at first Command Files to the right double Pikes to the right and left outward Muskettiers to the right and left inward march and interchange ground to your Leader The three first Ranks wheel your Front into the midst The three last Ranks wheel your Reer into the midst The rest of the Body face to the right and left then march all three paces and after double Files to the right in each Division and they will stand as in the Cross Battel the Pikes being in the head of each Division of Muskettiers Next command the Pikes of each Division to wheel to the right and move into the space between the Angles of the Muskettiers which produceth this following Figure For the first Firing cause the first Rank in each Division to give fire falling off all to the right placing themselves in the Reer of their own Division the rest at the same time moving up to their Leaders ground still preserving the Figure For a second Firing command the two first Ranks of each Division of Muskettiers to march forwards six paces then stand Command Pikes face to the right and left outward and wheel inwards and flank your Muskettiers which will produce this following Figure Note Vpon this Firing you must cause the Muskettiers in the midst to close to the Front Reer and Flanks For this Firing let them fire as now they stand by Ranks falling off to the right placing themselves in the Reer of the Reer Divisions they at the same time moving up into their Leaders ground and so preserve the Figure This may be done twice or thrice at the discretion of the Commander You may face them to the Front and only fire them to that part by Divisions every Division relieving each other 'till they have fired all over then let them return into their places For a third Firing they are to rank even with the Pikes For a fourth Firing cause the Pikes to move a little forward and the Muskettiers to lose ground after let the Pikes face inward and close Files to order and wheel to the left into the Front of each Division which being performed they will stand as before in the Cross Battel If you will proceed to reduce them into the first form Command Reducement to the last Figure Ranks to the left double in each Division Front and Reer Divisions wheel your Front and Reer inwards into both Flanks and face to your Leader The right and left Flank face in opposition march and close your Divisions then cause Ranks to double to the left after command Muskettiers to face to the right and left outward Pikes to the right and left inward march and interchange ground then face all to your Leader and close Files into the midst to order and Ranks close forward to order and they will be reduced as at first Command Reer Division of Muskettiers or Reer half Files face to the right about Front and Reer half Files of Muskettiers wheel off by Division your Front and Reer into both Flanks and march 'till you are clear of your stand of Pikes then stand The two first Ranks of Muskettiers both of Front and Reer Division face outwards and march until your are clear of the other Muskettiers then stand The two first and the two last Ranks of Pikes face to the right and left outwards and march 'till clear of the Muskettiers then face to Front and Reer and move 'till you range even a Breast with the inmost Divisions of Muskettiers then face all to their Leader and they will stand as in the following Figure Upon this Figure let the first Divisions of Muskettiers give fire and fall off to the right and left in the Reer of themselves then face to the right about and move down and interchange ground with them in the Reer they at the same time moving up into the Front and so fire falling off as before in their places the inmost Divisions performing the like Motion You may fire to the Reer after the same way or to Front and Reer falling in the Reer of their own Divisions the Pikes may Charge on and after retreating back again into their places Command The middle Division of Pikes face to the right and left and march three paces The two outmost Files of the middle Division of Pikes or the two outmost Men move clear of the standing part then let the two first Ranks face about the two first and two last Ranks move forward to order face all to your Leader For the first Firing let the Front Divisions fire and fall in the Reer of themselves then wheel off to the right and left in the room of them in the Reer they at the same time moving forward into their places firing and falling off in like manner next let the inmost Divisions of Muskettiers do the same who may be relieved by the inmost Divisions of Muskettiers in the Reer For the second Firing let them all face to the Reer and give fire as they did to the Front For the third Firing let them face to Front and Reer and give fire and fall in the Reer of themselves then let the Pikes charge on to Front and Reer and after retreat back into their places For the fourth Firing let the four inmost Divisions of Muskettiers face to the right and left outwards the two inmost Divisions of Pikes upon both Flanks face inwards march and interchange ground and so give fire to both Flanks falling off to the right and left in the Reer of their own
to deliver somewhat of Concernment to the Soldier But if any one have a desire to be farther satisfied concerning Distance let them read Barriffe Ward Ven and Elton who have sufficiently treated of this Subject at large it being my design only to model an Exercise with as much abreviation as possible being it is only intended a Pocket-Book for the benefit of the young Soldier CHAP. XII BEfore I come to shew the variety of Facings in the Action I think it will not be amiss to define unto you what is meant by Facing Facing is a particular turning of the Aspect from one part to another whereby the Front proper becomes the Front accidental and a Front accidental may be reduced to his proper Front The words of Command take as followeth Command Face to the Right Left Reer Front Center or midst As you were Command Face to the Front and Reer Right and left outward Right and left inward Midst of Files Midst of Ranks As you were Command To the Right Right Right Right Right about Left about As you were Command To the Left Left Left Left Left about Right about As you were Command Half Files Face to the Right Left Right and left outward Right about Left about Right and left inward As you were There is also a Facing which causeth the Body to Face to the Front Reer and both Flanks which some call Facing square of which I will prick some few Figures of Facings which will be sufficient to demonstrate all the rest to an ingenious fancy Command Face square and March The Direction is Two first Ranks stand the two last Ranks Face about the rest of the Body Face to right and left then March all Proper Front Front accidental Front of the Reer When your Soldiers begin any Motion let them Advance their Pikes and Shoulder their Muskets Now to reduce this Figure to its first Order Command Face all about to the Right March and Close your Divisions To your Leader who stands at the proper Front To Face Square another way and March upon it Command Face Square and March The Direction is Muskettiers Face to both Flanks half Files of Pikes Face to the Right about March all Now you must understand when the Command is Half Files it is always to be understood the Reer half Files otherwise the word Front half Files is commanded Proper Front Front of the Reer To reduce this Figure to its former Order Command Face all to the Right about March and Close your Divisions To your Leader and they are reduced Take another Figure of Battel produced by Facing Command The two first Ranks stand the rest Face outward and move clear of the standing part The two last Ranks move outward sideways two Paces To your Leader They may give Fire to the Front or to the Reer or to both Flanks or to all four at once falling in the Reer of their own Divisions this according as the Captain pleaseth to Command Command Front Division advance forward three paces the two next Divisions move outwards one pace Pikes in each Division face about and move two paces to your Leader Divisions of Muskettiers in the Reer advance forward and range even in Front and Reer with the middle Divisions of Pikes the first Rank of Pikes in the front Division move three foot clear of the standing part They may give Fire in the Front or in the Reer or to both Flanks or to all four at once Command The first and last Rank of the first Division of Pikes Face about and move down clear of the Reer and close Ranks forward to Order Outmost Divisions of Muskettiers face about move down and slank your own Divisions of Pikes The first Division of Pikes move forward and range even a Breast with your own Division of Muskettiers The front Division of Muskettiers close into the midst to Order As for firing upon any of these Figures the Captain may use his own discretion either to Front Reer or both Flanks or to all at once Command The outmost Divisions face outward and move two paces Face to your Leader Move up until you range even a Breast with the second Divisions next the Front Reer Division move streight forward two paces Command Front Division advance forward three paces The outmost Division upon the Flanks move up and range even with the Front DIRECTION For the first Firing upon this Figure let them all face to the Reer and the middle Division of Muskettiers move forwards and flank the Reer Division of Pikes After let all the Muskettiers advance forwards three Foot clear of their own Divisions of Pikes and give Fire falling in the Reer of themselves and after facing about move into their places again The second Firing may be to both Flanks or to all four as the Commander pleaseth falling in the Reer of themselves The third Firing Let the Muskettiers upon the Flanks move down even with the Reer and give Fire and fall in the Reer of themselves and after move up into their places again and face to their Leader The fourth Firing Let them Fire on the Ground they stand and fall in the Reer of themselves and the Pikes in the Reer may Charge on and after facing to their Leader You may proceed to the next Command which will be as followeth Command The outmost Divisions face inward and march three paces The next two Divisions face outward and move two paces To your Leader Reer Division move outward until you stand streight with the front Divisions You must note That the Front and Reer Divisions of Muskettiers by Firing have interchang'd Ground which causes this Reducement Front Divisions face about Front and Reer Divisions march and interchange Ground To your Leader The outmost Divisions face inward and close your Divisions To your Leader Even your Ranks and streighten your Files and close to Order They are reduced CHAP. XIII NOW our Soldiers being somewhat expert in the true use and handling of their Arms and likewise in the several Beats of the Drum together with the Distances Facings and other Dignities of Place thereunto belonging it will be convenient to draw them into the Field but it will be convenient to shew 1. How to march a Company to the Field 2. How to draw them up into a Body Lastly To instruct them in the several Doublings Counter-marches and Wheelings All which shall be performed by six days Exercise every days Exercise being digested into several Figures and Forms of Battel with their several ways of Firing Doubling Counter-marches and Wheeling upon every Form and Figure of Battel Of Marching a Company in Divisions The Order and Places of the Officers and Drums IN Marching the Officers are to observe the Ranks to be at 12 Foot distance and that the Files be closed to Open Order The Soldiers must always begin to march with their right Foot first which is observed to conduce most to the keeping of due Order in Ranks The Captain is
may wheel inward and double the right Flank inward entire C. Wheel off your Reer half Files and double your Front to the left entire half Files face about C. Wheel your Right half Ranks into the midst and double your left Flank inward entire Direction Face outward and Front and Reer half Files that were are to open from the midst to double Distance and Right half Files wheel inward and move forward into the left Flank C. Wheel off your Reer half Files and double your Front to the right entire half Files face about C. Wheel off your Left half Ranks and double your right Flank by Division C. Wheel off your Front half Files and double the Reer to the right entire half Files face about C. Double the depth of the Battel by wheeling Front and Reer into the midst of each Division Direction Front half Files move forward four paces then the last Rank of each Division face about and wheel into the midst of Front and Reer of each Division face to your Leader C. Wheel off your Front half Files and double your Reer to the left entire half Files face about C. Wheel your Battel off by Division from the Reer Direction Face all about and Right half Ranks wheel about to the right and left outward to the Front and closing Files into the midst to order they will be reduced as at first CHAP. XXV Several Firings with Figures of Battel for this days Exercise of 72 Men. This Firing is a Firing by Files THE two outmost Files of Muskettiers advance forward 'till clear of the standing part then rank inward to order Present and give Fire all together the next File marching up in the Reer of the first and so ranking inward as before the rest successively doing the same Observe the Figure Fig. 1. Having fired they are to wheel off to the right and left being led off by their respective File-Leaders placing themselves next the Pikes the rest of the Body moving to the right and left outward to give room for them that have fired to place themselves Command Muskettiers advance forward 'till you are six Foot clear of your stand of Pikes then face inward and close your Divisions to your Leader Half Files of Pikes double your Front by Division The first Rank make ready Present and give Fire wheeling off to the right and left placing your selves in the Reer of your own Divisions Observe the Figure Fig. 2. Command Reducement of the last Figure by way of firing which is this The first Rank is to fire and wheel off by Division placing themselves even with the first Rank of Pikes the rest successively doing the like 'till they have all fired over Note That by this Figure they have all fired but the last Rank Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Ranks advancing from the Front of a standing Battalia Command The first Rank of Muskettiers advance with your right Feet blow and open advance with your left Feet and to the Front Present give Fire wheeling all off to the right and left by Division placing your selves in the Reer of your own Divisions the rest observing to do the like always keeping an even Front Fig. 5. Ranks firing even with the Front You may if you please fire two or three Ranks together and if press'd upon the Pikes may Charge home and Muskettiers may give Fire even with the half Files if the Enemy give on so fast that they force a Retreat then they are to Fire upon the ground they stand wheeling off as before but if the Enemy give ground then you may proceed to give Fire upon the Horn Battel Fig. 6. Ranks firing even with the Half Files The way to perform the Horn Battel is as followeth Command The Horn Battel Pikes double your Ranks forward The Horn to the right and open outward to Battel Order stand Muskettiers March until the Bringers up rank even with the Front Fig. 7. There is several ways to Fire up this Figure as 1. By single Ranks 2. By two Ranks 3. By three falling in the Reer of their own Divisions Or you may fire by Files ranking inward or wheeling into the Front being led off by their Bringers up on the inside of their own Divisions Note If Files Rank inward into the Front they may fall off to the right and left by Division Command A triple Firing to the Front Front half Files of Muskettiers double your Front of Pikes by Division Pikes advance forward and range even a Breast with the Reer half Files of Muskettiers Reer half Files of Muskettiers to the right and left outward march six paces face all to your Leader Fig. 8. To fire upon this Figure cause both the Muskettiers of the Front and both Flanks to Present and give Fire together the Muskettiers of the Front Division are to wheel off to the right and left between their intervals and place themselves even in Rank in the Reer of the Reer Divisions of Muskettiers Then the Muskettiers that fired in the Flank march directly down to the right and left and place themselves six foot below the last Rank of Pikes always observing to leave a sufficient place for the Front Division to place themselves A second way of Firing will be to fire all three Ranks together the first kneeling the second stooping the third standing upright then cause the Front Division of Muskettiers to face to the right and left outward and march 'till they have given the Pikes sufficient room to march then cause the Ranks of Pikes that doubled to face to the left and take their places after face to their Leader march up and even their Front Reer Divisions of Muskettiers face to the right and left inward and close your Divisions so they are reduced as at first Wheel your Flanks by Division into the Front Fig. 9. The broad-fronted Battel As for firing upon this Figure cause the first Rank to fire then to march down through the intervals to the right and place themselves in the Reer of their own Divisions the rest successively performing the same For a second firing they may fire and fall off to the right or to the left as before and place themselves in the Reer of the Pikes The Pikes here may Charge either at hand or foot and the Muskettiers may also fire over their heads if they Charge at foot if at hand the Muskettiers may face either to the right or left and march up through the intervals and place themselves before each Division of Pikes and so give fire turning off to the contrary hand placing themselves in the Reer of their own Divisions To Reduce them if it be upon the first firing Command the Body to close their Divisions and wheel their Flanks into the Reer then face to their Leader But if you fire a second time and Muskettiers be in the Reer of the Pikes Command them by Division to double their Front entire and then wheel both Flanks into the Reer
Divisions after they that were the inmost Divisions may fire and fall off into their places the Pikes at the same time moving up into their places still preserving the Figure Command Inmost Divisions of Muskettiers move forward until you be two Foot clear of the standing part then let them face all inward and move three paces after face them to their Leader which will produce this following Figure For the first Firing let them fire to the Front by Ranks falling off to the right and left placing themselves in the Reer of their own Divisions For the second Firing let them give fire falling off to the right and left and march and interchange ground with them in the Reer they at the same time moving up into their Leaders ground and so firing falling off as before into their places The same may be done to the Reer or to both Front and Reer still preserving the Figure and falling into the Reer of themselves For the third Firing let it be to both Flanks by facing the whole Body to the right and left outward then let every Division give fire and fall in the Reer of themselves after face all to your Leader Command Front and Reer Divisions of Muskettiers face to the left and move two paces and double to the right Fileways The two middle Divisions of Pikes face outward and move two paces to your Leader The Reer Division of the Front Divisions of Muskettiers face to the right about Front and Reer Divisions of Muskettiers move streight forwards until you range even a Breast with the Front and Reer Division of Pikes face to your Leader and they will stand as in the following Figure Upon this Figure having faced both Pikes and Muskets to Front and Reer let the first Divisions give fire and fall in the Reer of themselves and stand let the rest move forward until they be clear of the Front Divisions of Muskettiers then let them fire and fall in the Reer of themselves and after face about and move down into their places again Then let the Pikes open outward and Charge all to Front and Reer after retreat back again into their places Command Note Vpon this Command the Body must be faced to Front and Reer before you give the word of Command Front and Reer Divisions of Muskettiers face to the right and move three paces Middle Divisions of Muskettiers advance right forwards and double your Front and Reer to the left Rank-ways after face all to the right and left and march three paces or to such convenient distance that if the Commander pleases he may cause his Colours to be displayed Observe the foregoing Figure As for firing upon the aforesaid Figure it will be the same as in pag. 223. so that if you look back to that Figure there you will be instructed in the several ways of Firing which to repeat again here were needless therefore we will proceed to reduce them into their proper Square as at first Reducement Pikes to the right and left inward march and close your Divisions to your Leader Front Divisions of Muskettiers face to the right about Front and Reer Divisions of Muskettiers march to the Angles of your Pikes after face in opposition and close your Divisions to your Leader Note That if you wheel them before they close it will be the better then let them march and even their Pikes Outmost Divisions of Muskettiers face to the right and left inwards and close your Divisions after let your Muskettiers wheel their Front and Reer by Division into the midst and march and even their Front of Pikes then let them close Files inward to order and Ranks close forward to order and they will be reduced as at first Command Files open outward to open Order Ranks open backward to your open Order Then let every two Files close outward to order and Ranks close to Front and Reer to order after let every Division wheel to the right and they will stand in twelve Divisions Command The two inmost Divisions of Muskettiers in the Reer face to the right about Inmost Divisions of Muskettiers in Front and Reer move forward clear of the standing part then stand Pikes face to the right and left outward Muskettiers upon the Flanks face to the right and left inward the rest face about to the right march all two peaces to your Leader For the first Firing command Front Divisions of Muskettiers to give fire and fall in the Reer of your selves after fall off to the right and left and march down into the Reer they at the same time moving up into their ground firing and falling off in like manner as before then let the Flank Divisions of Muskettiers observe the same order in relieving each other after let the Pikes charge on and retreat again into their places Note The Pikes are to Charge to Front and Reer and after to Retreat into their places For the second Firing let them face to Front and Reer when faced let the first Divisions give fire and fall in the Reer of themselves then immediately let the outmost Divisions move up even a Breast with the Front and Reer Divisions then let them give Fire and fall off in the Reer of themselves into their places A Firing to both Flanks at one and the same time For the third Firing let them face to both Flanks then let the outmost Divisions of Muskettiers give fire and fall off to the right and left placing themselves in the Reer of the Pikes the Pikes at the same time moving outwards maintaining the ground the Muskettiers first fired on by charging with their Pikes over hand then let the Front and Reer Divisions that stand faced to the Flanks give fire and fall off in the Reer of their own Divisions still preserving their ground having fired all over command the Pikes and Muskettiers to interchange ground and face all to their Leader Command The four last Divisions next to the Reer both of Pikes and Muskettiers face about move down and range even a Breast with the Reer Reer Divisions of Muskettiers that are faced to the Front move forward and place your selves three Foot short of the next Divisions that stand before you to your Leader Note The Pikes should be closed more to the right and left inward and not so great an interval as is in the Figure For to fire upon this Figure let the Front Divisions give fire and fall in the Reer of themselves then let them fall off to the right and left placing themselves in the Reer the middle Divisions at the same time moving up possessing themselves of the ground the Divisions last fired on and then let them give fire and fall in the Reer of themselves after let the outmost Divisions in the Front move up give fire and fall off to the right and left placing themselves in the Reer of the Reer Divisions they at the same time moving up into their ground and