A PROCLAMATION By his Excellency the Lord Generall,
For the regulating of Souldiers in their march to
IRELAND.
WHereas it is credibly reported, that divers Souldiers in their march through severall Counties towards Jreland, have and still do harrasse, plunder, and act great violencies and insolences in the Countrey, to the great injurie of the people, and dishonor to the Army, notwithstanding the power by a former Proclamation given to the Countrey, to suppresse and secure them so doing; I do therefore hereby require all Officers and Souldiers of the Army under my Command, that do quarter in or neere such places, to be aiding and assisting to the people of the Countrey, for their relief against the outrages and violences of any such Souldiers in their march or otherwise: Provided, that it is not intended hereby, that those ingaged for the Irish Service, be discouraged, disturbed, or interrupted in their march, and orderly quartering.
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London: Printed for John Playford, and are to be sold at his shop in the Inner Temple. 1649.