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A46091 We judging it requisite for His Majesties service, that all officers and souldiers of the army in this kingdom, do according to their duty, constantly remain in their respective garrisons and quarters ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Essex. Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex); Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683. 1672 (1672) Wing I690; ESTC R36854 434 1

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BY THE Lord Lieutenant General And GENERAL Governour of Ireland ESSEX WE judging it requisite for His Majesties Service That all Officers and Souldiers of the Army in this Kingdom do according to their Duty constantly Remain in their Respective Garrisons and Quarters and not absent themselves from the same upon any pretence whatsoever without Our Licence in Writing first obtained Have thought fit hereby strictly to Command and Require all Officers of His Majesties Army in this said Kingdom except such as are Members of His Majesties Privy Council and all private Souldiers now absent from their Commands and Duties forthwith after Publication hereof to Repair to the several and Respective Garrisons and Quarters appointed them where they and all such others as are at present upon their Duty are for time to come constantly to Remain and not absent themselves without Licence from Vs as aforesaid And hereof We Require all Officers and Souldiers Concerned to take Notice and yield due Obedience as they and every of them will answer the contrary at their peril Given at His Majesties Castle of Dublin the 22th of November 1672. Hen Ford. GOD Save the KING DVBLIN Printed by Benjamin Tooke Printer to the KINGS most Excellent Majesty And are to be Sold by Joseph Wilde in Castle-street 1672.