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

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Imprint
London : printed for Tho. Weekes, at the White-Hart in Westminster-Hall; and sold by Humph. Wainwright, at Bunny, in Nottinghamshire, 1727. The third edition corrected, with large additions.; ..
Publication year
1727
ESTC No.
T139003
Grub Street ID
186871
Description
8,xviii,9-64,[12]p.,plate : ill. ; 4°.
Note
Some copies are found with an additional dedication leaf and two additional leaves of verse

Copies are found bound in varying order

The first word of the title is transliterated from the Greek

With an appendix and an index.