Soldier who carries his skewer almost horizontally above his right shoulder (no. 9), approx. 1600. a soldier, for the foot, to the right, who carries a skewer (lance) almost horizontally above his right shoulder (no. 9), CA. 1600. His hands far apart to the skewer. This is the second operation for lifting the skewer to the shoulder and the horizontal wear. Plate 9 In the instructions for handling the skewer: Letter Instruction Upon The Contrefiitinges, Concerning The Right Use, or All What a Souldier Needeth to Know in Handling or the Pike. Part of the illustrations in an English edition of J.
Soldier who carries his skewer almost horizontally above his right shoulder (no. 9), approx. 1600. a soldier, for the foot, to the right, who carries a skewer (lance) almost horizontally above his right shoulder (no. 9), CA. 1600. His hands far apart to the skewer. This is the second operation for lifting the skewer to the shoulder and the horizontal wear. Plate 9 In the instructions for handling the skewer: Letter Instruction Upon The Contrefiitinges, Concerning The Right Use, or All What a Souldier Needeth to Know in Handling or the Pike. Part of the illustrations in an English edition of J. de Gheyns Arms Handhe: J. de Gheyn, The Exercise of Armes for Calivres, Muskettes and Pikes After The Ordre of Maurits Prince of Orange, The Hague 1608. Marriens around 1600.
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