BY THE Prince of Orange, A DECLARATION.

WHereas We are informed, That divers Regiments, Troops and Companies, have been encouraged to disperse themselves in an unusual and unwarrantable Manner, whereby the Pub­lick Peace is very much disturbed; We have thought fit hereby to require all Colonels and Commanders in Chief of such Regiments, Troops and Compa­nies, by Beat of Drum or otherwise, to call together the several Officers and Soldiers belonging to their re­spective Regiments, Troops and Companies, in such places as they shall find most convenient for their Rendezvous, and there to keep them in good Order and Discipline. And VVe do likewise direct and re­quire all such Officers and Soldiers forthwith to repair to such place as shall be appointed for that purpose, by the respective Colonels or Commanders in Chief; whereof speedy Notice is to be given unto Us for Our further Orders.

Prince of Orange.

In the Savoy: Printed by Edward Jones. MDCLXXXVIII.

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