78 commoditie of oures, were notioyned with the commo- ditie and health, of ye hole realme, for which purpofe, our noble king full of wyfedome hath called vp this excellent man full of learnynge, to teache noble prince Edwarde, an office ful of hope, comforte and folace to al true hertes of England: For whome al England dayly doth praye, yat he paffing his Tutour in c^ T^ a learnyng and knowledge folowynge his father in wifedome and felicitie, accordyng to yat ex- ample which is fet afore his eyes, may fo fet out and mayntayne goddes worde to the abolishment of al papif- try, the confufion of al herefie, that thereby he feared of his ennemies, loued of al his fubiedles, maye bring to his own glory, immortal fame and mem one, to this realme, welthe, honour, and felicitie, to true and vn- fayned religion perpetuall peace, Concorde, and vnitie. But to retourne to fhootynge agayne, what Leo fayeth of fhootynge amonges the Romaynes, hys woordes, be fo muche for the prayfe of mootynge, and the booke alfo fo rare to be gotten, that I learned the places by harte, whyche be as I fuppofe, euen thus. Fyrfte in his fixte booke, as concerning what harneys is befl: Lette all the youth of Rome be compelled to vfe fhootyng, eyther more or leffe, and alwayes to bear theyr bowe and theyr quiuer aboute with them, untyll they be. xl. yeares oulde. For fithens mootynge was necglected and decayed among the Romaynes, many a battayle and fyelde hath been lofte. Agayne in the n. booke and. 50. chapiter, (I call that by bookes and e°*"' *°' chapiters, whyche the greke booke deuideth by chapi- ters and paragraphes) Let your fouldyers haue theyr weapons wel appoynted and trimmed, but aboue all other thynges regarde mofte fhootinge, and therfore lette men when there is no warre, vfe mootynge at home: For the leauynge of, onely of fhotynge,"hath broughte in ruyne and decaye, the hole Empire of Rome, Afterwarde he commaundeth agayne, hys capitayne by thefe wordes; Anne your hofte as I