●2 R ●IEV ET MON ●●OIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon surmounted by a crown and flanked by the English lion and on one side and the Scottish unicorn on the other BY THE LORD DEPUTY AND COUNCIL. TYRCONNELL. WHEREAS it hath been a custom in the Cities and other great Towns of this Kingdom upon certain Festival days, and other solemn occasions of joy, to make bonfires and other Fires in the streets, and the great concourse of idle people gathering about those Fires, hath of late occasioned several Riots, Quarrels, and other great disorders, To prevent the like mischiefs for the future, it is thought convenient, and accordingly ordered, that no such Fires be hereafter made in the streets, or elsewhere, upon any solemnity or other occasions whatsoever, without special directions from us the Lord Deputy, or other the Chief Governor for the time being of this Kingdom: And the respective Mayors and other the Chief Magistrates of the said Cities and Towns are hereby strictly charged and required to see this Our Order duly executed and obeied, Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin the 31th day of October 1687. A. Fytton C. Roscomon, Nettirvill, Ross, Mountjoy, T. Nugent, Rob. Hamilton, Anth. Hamilton, Tho. Sheridan. God Save the King. DUBLIN, Printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham, Assigns of Benjamin took Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; and are to be Sold by Andrew Crook at His Majesties Printing-house on Ormonde-Key, and by Samuel Helsham at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street. 1687.