Progymnasmata. The inn-play or, Cornish-Hugg wrestler. Digested in a method which teacheth to break all holds, and throw most falls mathematically. Easy to be understood by all Gentlemen, &c. and of great Use to such who understand the Small-Sword in Fencing. And by all Tradesmen and Handicrafts, that have competent Knowledge of the Use of the Stilliards, Bar, Crove-Iron or Lover, with their Hypomochlions, Fulciments or Baits. By Sir Tho. Parkyns, of Bunny, Baronet.
- Parkyns, Thomas, Sir, 1662-1741.
- Date:
- 1727
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Progymnasmata. The inn-play (Online)
Progymnasmata. The inn-play: or, Cornish-hugg wrestler. Digested in a method which teacheth to break all holds, and throw most falls mathematically. ... By Sir Tho. Parkyns, ...
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London : printed for Tho. Weekes, at the White-Hart in Westminster-Hall; and sold by Humph. Wainwright, at Bunny, in Nottinghamshire, 1727.
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The third edition corrected, with large additions.
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- Full text available: 1727.