[Certen] instruct[ions, obseruati]ons and orders militarie, requisit for all chieftaines, captaines [and?] higher and lower men of charge, [and officers] to vnderstand, [knowe and obserue]
Smythe, John, Sir, ca. 1534-1607.
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Faults happened in the printing of this Booke, by reason, that for Iohn Smythe was absent from London at the time of the imprinting thereof, And they are tobe cor∣rected and read, as followeth.
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5 | 23 | Put out And march. |
7 | 18 | for Armour, read, Armours. |
9 | 32 | for, the left feet, read, their left feet. |
21 | 16 | for, Captain Lieutenant, read, Captaine or Lieutenant. |
31 | 26 | for opinions, read, opinion. |
36 | 31 | for, in a•ank, read, in rankes, |
39 | 18 | for, therein make, read, there make. |
43 | 3 | for, which like number, read, which little number. |
48 | 9 | for, forpart corner, read, forpart and corner. |
48 | 16 | for, sort and weapon, read, sort of weapon. |
56 | 26 | for, substance of the powder, read, substance & body of y• powder |
62 | 11 | for, 145. Read, 143. |
63 | 18 | for 5. in frunt, read, 50. in frunt. |
63 | 33 | for, the flanke, read, the left flanke. |
74 | 1 | for, but one kind, read, but of one kind. |
87 | 33 | for, that their in encountring, read, that in their encountring. |
88 | In the margent, for 3000. read, 5000. | |
93 | 30 | for piquers, read, piques. |
94 | 4 | for ranke, read, rankes. |
106 | 27 | for flankes, read, flanke. |
111 | 14 | for 18000. read, 1800. |
126 | 35 | for like, read, little. |
134 | 3 | for double, read, doubt. |
143 | 2 | for sortes, read, sort. |
148 | 33 | for, and without, read, and not without. |
150 | 35 | for, narrow or short, read, narrow and short. |
156 | 17 | for motions, read, motion. |
189 | 25 | for stocks, read, cocks. |
194 | 10 | for, the piques of such sagging, read, the points of such sagging |
197 | 29 | for septrionall, Read, septentrionall. |
203 | 16 | for, into their bands, read, into bands: |
218 | 3 | for, at a great But discharge, read, at a great white in the midst of a great But. |