THE EXERCISE OF Musket and Pike. As it was performed by BEAT of DRUM, before His MAJESTY and His Royal Highness, at PUTNEY-HEATH. October 1. 1684. The Pikes being Ordered, and the Musqueteers Shouldered. Bianca L t. Colonel SACKVIL: Called the Martinet. LAY your Right Hand on your Muskets. Poise your Muskets. Rest your Muskets. Cock your Muskets. Guard your Muskets. Bring 'em covered before your Left Hand, the height of your Mouths. Present. Fire. Recover your Arms. Half bend your Muskets. Clean your Pan with your Thumb. Handle your Primer. Prime. Shut your Pan. Bring it Recovered as before you above. Blow off your lose Corns. Cast about to Charge. Handle your Charger. Open it with your Teeth. Charge with Powder. Draw forth your Succourer. Shorten it to an Inch. Charge with Bullet. Ram down Powder and Ball. Withdraw your Succourer. Shorten it to a handful. Return your Succourer. Poise your Muskets. Shoulder your Muskets. Poise your Muskets. Order your Muskets. Advance your Pikes. To the Front Charge. Which is only to recover the Pike before you Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right about Charge. As you were Charge. Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left about Charge. As you were. Advance your Pikes. Shoulder your Pikes. Charge to the Front. As you were. Charge to the Right. As you were. Charge to the Left. As you were. Charge to the Right about. As you were. Charge to the Left about. As you were. Port your Pikes. Comport. Charge to the Front. Trail. Charge as you were. Advance your Pikes. Poise your Muskets. Shoulder your Muskets. Musqueteers make ready. At which time every Musqueteer uses every distinct Motion, as, Laying the Right Hand on his Musket, Poizing, Resting, Cocking, and Guarding, at which last bringing your Musket before you: when the Command is for the Musqueteers to make ready, the Pike-men brings their Pikes before them to the Recover, and when they are bid to charge. The Pikes and Musqueteers Charge together. Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right Charge. To the Right about Charge. As you were. Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left Charge. To the Left about Charge. As you were. Charge. Recover your Arms. Half bend your Muskets. Poise your Muskets. Shoulder your Muskets. At which time the Pike-men brings their Pikes from the Recovery to the Advance. Poise your Muskets. Order your Arms both Pikes and Muskets. Pikes to your Inside Order. Lay down your Arms. Quit your Arms. Face to the Right about. March Front and Rear the Left Foot first. Halt. To the Left about as you were. Lay your Right Hand on your Swords. March. The Left Foot first as before always observing to March close to your Arms. Halt. Return your Swords. Handle your Arms. Order your Arms. Pikes to your Outside Order. Poise your Muskets. Shoulder your Muskets. So Ended this Sight at PUTNEY. Printed by Nat. Thompson at the Entrance into the Old Spring-Garden near Charing-Cross. 1684.