royal coat of arms HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE JE MEIN TIENDRAY BY Lieutenant-General Ginckell, Commander in Chief Of Their Majesty's FORCES. WHereas Directions have been given that the Arrears of the Army, and more particularly of those Regiments of it, that are forthwith to Embark from this Kingdom, be immediately Examined and Stated, to the end they may be satisfied and Paid. In Order whereunto the Commissioners of Accounts having represented that the same cannot be perfected without great uncertainty, without the Dates of every Officers Commission since the Landing of Their Majesty's Army here; These are to Charge and Command all Officers of the said Army of what Degree or Quality soever, who have not already done it, to Enter their Commissions forthwith in the Offices of the Commissary General of the Musters and Secretary at War, that from thence Certificates may be made of the respective Dates of every of their said Commissions to the said Commissioners of Accounts, and they thereby enabled to proceed according to their Orders in that behalf. And I do hereby Declare, that what Officer or Officers soever, that shall neglect or refuse to Enter as aforesaid, shall not have their Accounts Stated, or Debentures, or Warrants thereupon made and issued, for any Pay that shall be due unto them. Given at the Castle of Dublin, this 25th day of November. 1691. Bar. de Ginckell. Dublin, Printed by Andrew Crook Assignee of Benjamin took, Printer to the King and Queen at their Majesty's Printing-house on Ormonde-Key.