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A plaine and easie way to remedie a horse that is foundered in his feete by which vsing, this remedie (within .xxiiii. howres after his instaunt foundering) you maye within .xxiiij. howres after the curre vsed, trauell your horse, and iourney him at your pleasure, as if he had not bene foundered at all. Set out by Nicholas Malbie Gentleman, seruant to the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie.
Bibliographic name/number: STC (2nd ed.) / 17209. Malby, Nicholas, Sir, 1530?-1584.
EEBO British Library records - unstructured.
[8] p. :. London:
By Thomas Purfoote, dwelling in Paules Church-yarde at the signe of the Lucrece, 1576.