Hi Marcus 
Ive often wondered why these early guns seem to have quite large touch holes and not much in the way of a priming pan. In The Complete Gunner  (1672 ) in the section on artificial fireworks there are a lot of references to quills packed with compressed powder for various pyrotechnic effects. So is it possible that  ready prepared quills were used as priming fuzes ? In which case the soldier in your above illustration may not be about to give fire to  the gun , but may as it  appears  be inserting something into the touch hole . Just an observation...
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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