royal blazon or coat of arms (William and Mary) HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE ye MEIN TIENDRAY BY THE Lords-Justcies of IRELAND, Charles Porter, Tho. Coningesby, WHereas divers persons have been or are employed in or about their Majesties Hospitals in this Kingdom, either marching with the Army or fixed, at certain places and have received several Sums of Money on Account, or for the use of such Hospitals or some of them, And to the end the Accounts of such persons may be Stated, Settled and adjusted, We do hereby require all persons who have been, or now are, Employed in or about their Majesties Hospitals aforesaid, or any of them, and did at any time receive any Sum or Sums of Money upon Account of or for the use of any such Hospital, forthwith after Publication hereof to repair to the Commissioners appointed for Stating the Accounts of their Majesties Army, Sitting at Dublin, and produce before them, their accounts and Vouchers for all Money received and paid by them respectively for the use aforesaid, which accounts the said Commissioners are hereby directed to receive, Examine and Sate and inform Us how they shall find the same, and that all persons concerned may have due notice hereof the Sheriffs of the several Counties and Magistrates of Cities and County Towns are upon receipt of Printed Copies of this our Order, to Publish and affix the same in the usual Places within their respective Counties. Given at their Majesties Castle of Dublin, this 9th day of December. 1691. By the Lords-Justices Command. Isr: fielding. Dublin, Printed by Andrew Crook Assignee of Benjamin took, Printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties Printing-house on Ormonde-Key.