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audacious ignozant perſons will not dare oz pꝛeſume tooffer themlelues to lerue in Otkites they are not in deedeable to dilcharge: whẽ ther know the Collonell Generall isnat onely able to diſcerne their wants, but to reloꝛme allhimlelke. And contrariwile lohere theſe chief Pkicers areignoꝛant they are alwaxes ſuted with like inferiour Ol-fcers, and ſo all things pꝛocerde in confuſton.
. CH AP. XXI.The Office of the Lieutenant Gene-rall of the Horſemen. f gMis Officer hath vnder his charge all ſozts of Vozle-men, as well the light Hoꝛſemen and Demilances, asthe Men at Armes, and Barbed Hoꝛſes, ſeruing to breaksinto a Battallion of Pikes, oꝛ to backe the other Hoꝛſemenbeing repulſed. And albeit J meane not in this place par-ticularlp to entreate ot the ſeueral charges ol euere Cap-taine ot light Boꝛſemen Demilances, and men at armes.pet thus much J thought god to nole, that a Captaine ot
an hundꝛed men al Armes may be compared with a Col-
lonell of ftemen,& other Captaines ok light Boꝛſemen,with the Captaines ol kotemen, lubiect to the Collonell.And as it is the part ot the Collonell ta haue a ſpeciall re-gard to the arming, lodging and trapning ol his kwtemen:lo is it the duetis of the Captaine ol mẽ at Armes, to foze-lee„ that neither they be dilfurniſhed ol their Hoꝛſe andArmoz, wich other necellaries, ne vet vntrayned in al ſuchilitare exerciſe as to their pꝛoleſſion is agræable Andthis Lieutenant is to duerſe the actiõs of thele Captainesand to giue oꝛder in what loꝛt, in what plate and time thesſhall exerciſe their Bandes.
He dught immediatly after his entring into charge, flthe Mulder maſter Generall td haue a Rowle of all theBandes cũᷣmitted to his gouernement, with the names oltheir Captaines /i th to perule their furniture it it be 729 f