monogram of 'W' (William) superimposed on' M' (Mary) RR royal blazon surmounted by a crown and flanked by the English lion and Tudor rose on one side and the Scottish unicorn and thistle on the other HONI SOIT QVI MALY PENSE ye MAINTIENDRAY BY THE Lords-Justices of IRELAND A PROCLAMATION. CHARLES PORTER, THO: CONINGESBY. IT having been observed, that although their Majesties Army have been so long in the Field, and so near the Enemy, that it may reasonably be expected they will soon be upon action, yet several Soldiers in neglect of their Duties, do continue in this City, and Quarter themselves on the Inhabitants thereof, without authority, to the great hindrance of their Majesties service, and prejudice of the said Inhabitants. We do therefore hereby publish and declare, That if any soldier of their Majesties Army, shall after the eight and twentieth day of this instant Month of June, be found within this City, or the Liberties thereof, or within the Liberties of St. sepulchres, Thomas-Court or Donore, without a licence from his Officer, he shall be looked upon as a Deserter, and suffer accordingly. And if any Soldier of their Majesties said Army, shall take up his or their Quarters upon any Inhabitants of the City or Liberties aforesaid, on any pretence whatsoever, without a particular Order from us for that purpose, or if any Inhabitant of this City shall receive any such soldier, without such order from us as aforesaid, the person or persons of both sorts so offending, shall be deƩmed persons contemning their Majesties Royal Authority, and as such prosecuted accordingly, with the utmost severity of Law. And if there shall be any sick or wounded Souldiers quartered in any of the Houses within the City or Liberties aforesaid, upon notice given of them to us, we will give order that they shall be taken into and provided for in their Majesties Hospital until their recovery, and that it may be fit to sand them to their several Regiments whereunto they belong. Given at their Majesties Castle of Dublin the 22d day of June, 1691. And in the third year of their Majesties Reign. By the Lords Justices Command. Jon Davis. GOD Save the KING and QUEEN. Dublin, Printed by Andrew Crook Assignee of Benjamin took, Printer to the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key.