WHereas the Militia are by special Orders of the Government actually Employed in defence of the Country, and many of them excuse their Attendance, upon pretence that they are already Inlisted in the Army, or intent to be so: which we conceive very prejudicial to Their Majesty's Service. We do therefore prohibit all persons whatsoever now arrayed in the Militia, from Inlisting themselves in the Army, without the special Licence of One of Us. And all the Officers of the Army are desired not to entertain any of the Mitia in their Troops or Companies without the consent of the Colonel and Captain to whom such person belonged Dated at CORK the 25th. Day of June, 1691. Rich. Cox. John Hanmer.