arms of James II I2 R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE dieu ET MON DROIT. BY THE KING: A PROCLAMATION JAMES R. WHEREAS We intend in some short time to settle Our Army in their Winter Quarters, where they shall have need to be supplied with Meat, Drink, and other Necessaries for the Men; and Hay, Oats and Straw for Horse. And whereas the people of the country may apprehended, that in case they should come to Garrison-Towns with their goods, the same may be seized upon, and taken away from them by the Souldiers, without being paid for the same, which may discourage them to supply Our Garrisons; and that they may also apprehended their Horses should be seized upon, and their Seed taken away, which may discourage them from ploughing, or Tilling, all which may be of evil consequence, if not prevented: For remedy whereof, We do hereby strictly charge and command all Officers and Souldiers of Our Army, that they or either of them upon pain of Death, do not presume to take any Horse or Horses from any person whatsoever, who is not an Enemy, or a Rebel, without Orders from us, the Captain General of Our Army, or one of Our Secretaries, which shall not be granted but upon extraordinary occasion, as We have published before by a former Declaration; and the said Officers and Souldiers, or any of them, under the same penalty, do not presume to take away any corn, cattle, hay, meat, drink, or other Provision from any person whatsoever, not being a Rebel, or Enemy, without paying for the same. Given at Our Camp near Our Town of Atherdee the 31 day of October 1689. And in the Fifth Year of Our Reign. By His Majisties Command, RI. NAGLE. God Save the King. DUBLIN, Printed by Andrew Crook the Assigns of Benjamin took Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and are to be Sold at His Majesties Printing-House on Ormonde-Key, 1689.