English coat of arms, circa 1688 HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE dieu ET MON DROIT BY THE Lord Deputy General, AND General governor of IRELAND. A DECLARATION TYRCONNEL, WHEREAS We think Fit for His Majesty's Service, that all Officers of the Army in this Kingdom, except such as are Members of the Privy Council, and General Officers, shall repair to, and keep at their Respective Commands. We do therefore hereby Strictly Charge and Command all Officers of the Army, excepting Privy Councellors, and General Officers, forthwith to Repair to their Several Garrisons and Quarters, notwithstanding any Licence given, and not to Depart or Absent Themselves from the same upon any pretence whatever, without particular Licence from Us in writing, upon pain of being Cashiered. And the several colonels are to see that this Our Pleasure be duly obeyed by the several Officers of their Respective Regiments. And if any shall not Repair to, and duly attend their Duty, the colonels are to sand Us an Account of their Names, that they may be Proceeded against for their Neglect and Disobedience herein. Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin the 25th Day of Septemb. 1688. W. ELLIS. DUBLIN, Printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham Assigns of Benjamin took Printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty; and are to be Sold at the Kings Printinghouse on Ormonde-Key, and the Colledge-Arms in Caste-street. 1688.