If you would put the same Step in a Measure of Triple Time, the two first Steps of the Fleuret must only have a double Tie.
When in Dancing some Measures of the Tune, are to be let slip, whether in the beginning or middle of the Dance, it must be mark’d in the following manner, vis. by a little Stroke crossing obliquely the Tract, and as many of them are to be mark’d, as there are Barrs to be let slip; and in describing a half Measure, half the Stroke only must be mark’d.
Three Measures and a half.
The same Stroke longways, parallel with the Tract, is equivalent to four of the foregoing Strokes, and takes up four Measures of the Tune.
Fourteen Measures.