THE CASE OF Col. Samuel Venner, Late Governor of His MAJESTY'S Hospital for Sick and Wounded Men in IRELAND. THAT by His Majesties Warrant Dated the 2d. day of July, in the Second Year of His Reign he was Appointed Governor of the said Hospital; And being commanded by His Majesty into Flanders, he was about the 1st of March 1692 1692/3 3, Superseded by the Earl of Meath, and that there then was, and still is due to him 1099 l. 2 s. 5 d. ½ q. of which Sum 487 l. 2 s. 6 d. was laid out by him, for the necessary Subsistence of the said Hospital, for which he hath the (now Earl of Athlone) than Commander in Chief's Warrant dated the 27th day of November 1691; and the Remainder, Viz. 611 l. 9 s. 11 d. ½ q. is due to him for Salary, as by his Accounts Regularly Stated and Signed by the Commissioners of Accounts in Ireland, and by a Report made by Charles Fox Esq; dated the 1st day of August 1695, in Obedience to an Order of Reference to him directed from the Treasury to Examine and State the Truth of the Premises, may Appear. And notwithstanding the said Just Debt hath been Stated as above, and all possible Application made for Payment thereof, to the great Expense of Time and Money; yet Your Petitioner can have no Relief: And therefore, Humbly Recommends his Case to the Great Wisdom and Justice of this Honourable House. THE CASE OF Col. Samuel Venner.