By the King and Queen, A DECLARATION. William R. WHereas False and Seditious Rumours are spread abroad by Persons Disaffected to Our Service, That such of Our Forces as are or shall be sent into the Low-countrieses, shall from the time of their Arrival there, be no longer continued on the English Establishment, and Receive no other Pay then the Dutch, or other Foreigners of the same Quality, in those Parts; For the Preventing the Ill Effects of such False Suggestions, We do hereby Declare, 〈◊〉 all such Forces within Our present Pay and Entertainment, as are 〈…〉 sent to the Low-countrieses, or any Parts beyond the Seas, shall be always 〈…〉 Our English Pay, and upon the English Establishment, as fully to all 〈◊〉 and Purposes as any other Regiment of Our Subjects, of the same Quality, remaining within Our Kingdom of England. Given at Our Court at Hampton-Court the Fourth Day of April, 1689. In the First Year of Our Reign. God save the King and Queen. LONDON, Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties. 1689.