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B17312 By Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. Taking notice of those mean and low artifices which some pensioners of France, among the Irish, ...; Miscellaneous Documents. 1691-02-04. England and Wales. Army.; Reede-Ginckel, Godard, Baron van, 1644-1703. 1691 (1691) Wing A4117; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.21.f.12[134]; ESTC R226073; ESTC R226076; ESTC R226117 813 1

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RR JE MEINTIENDRAY HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE BY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GINCKELL Commander in Chief Of Their Majesties FORCES TAking notice of those mean and low Artifices which some Pensioners of France among the Irish make use of both to Enslave their own Countrymen and seduce the Soldiers of Their Majesties Army from their Obedience And to the end that at once I may give an answer to their Scandalous Billets which they daily scatter in our Quarters and the false Reports they so Industriously spread in their own to delude their Followers and make them obstinate to their Ruine I have thought fit to declare that an Irish Roman Catholick Gentleman that came out of the Enemies Quarters upon humble Application to their Majesties has had the Honour to be fully informed of the Mercy and Indulgence designed to such of the Irish Army and Inhabitants of all Conditions as shall like Dutifull Subjects submit to Their Government which Condescentions would no doubt prove satisfactory if once communicated to those whose Interest and Duty it is to lay hold of them But this has hitherto been obstructed by some who fight for the Money of France not the Interest of Ireland and the Gentleman denied a Passport which he has often sollicited in order to make his Message known Out of Compassion therefore to these People who by such ill Arts are kept in Ignorance of the Grace that is intended them and for whom it will be too late to sue for Mercy unless they speedily embrace it I have taken this way of making it Publique That I have Authority and am ready to grant reasonable Terms to those who are willing to return to their Duty Their Majesties hereby giving Demonstration to the World that it is not Their Desire to oppress the Inhabitants of this Nation either by Persecuting them for their Religion Ruining them in their Estates and Fortunes or Enslaving them in their Liberty since after all the Provocations They have received They have a greater Regard to the Preservation of the Irish than giving way to that just Resentment which their Behaviour has deserv'd Given at the City of Dublin this Fourth day of February 1690. In the Second Year of Their Majesties Reign G. Bar. de Ginckell Dublin Printed by Andrew Crook Assignee of Benjamin Tooke Printer to the King and Queen at Their Majesties printing-Printing-house on Ormonde-Key