DIEV ET MON DROIT

HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE


At A GENERAL COURT MARTIAL Held at the INNS in DUBLIN.

WHEREAS Information hath been given to the Court that great violences are daily Committed by Officers and Soul­diers upon several of His Majesties Loyal Subjects within this Realm. It is therefore hereby ordered and declared, That all person or persons who are in any wise wronged or oppressed, do make speedy ap­plication to the Officer Commanding in Chief the Regiment, Troop or Company where such wrong shall be done, who is hereby strictly Charged and Commanded immediately to Redress and Comfort the Agrieved. And in case upon application as aforesaid to such Officer, the Officer re­fuse or neglect to cause speedy Justice to be done, then application is to be made to the Officer Commanding in Chief the Body there; and if not relieved by him, then to this Court, setting forth the wrong done, and making out by sufficient proof, that application hath been made as before is directed, and the Court will take care that speedy Justice be done, and proceed against the Officer or Officers that have neglected or refused to do the same, to the utmost Rigour of the Martial Law.

By Command of the Court Martial General.
JA. NIHELL.

DUBLIN, Printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham Assigns of Benjamin Took [...], Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty: And are to be Sold at His Ma­jesties Printing-House on Ormond-Key, and the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street, 1689.

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