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NOTICE - Lieutentant General Lake, commanding His Majesty's Forces in this Kingdom �.

24/05/1798

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NOTICE - Lieutentant General Lake, commanding His Majesty's Forces in this Kingdom �.

Date of Article: 24/05/1798
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Address: Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, Dublin
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NOTICE. LIEUTENANT GENERAL LAKE, commanding His Majesty's Forces in this Kingdom, having received from His EXCELLENCY the LORD LIEUTENANT full Powers to PUT DOWN THE REBELLION, and to punish REBELS in the most summary Manner, according to Martial Law, does hereby give Notice to all his Majesty's Subjects, that he is determined to exert the Powers entrusted to him in the most vigorous Manner, for the immediate Suppression of the same; and that all Persons acting in the present Rebellion, or in any wise aiding or assist- ing therein, will be treated by him as Rebels, and punished accordingly. And LIEUTENANT GENERAL LAKE hereby requires all the Inhabitants of the City of DUBLIN, ( the great Officers of State, Members of the Houses of Parliament, Privy Counsellors, Magistrates, and Military Persons in Uniform excepted) to remain within their respective Dwellings from NINE o'Clock at Night till FIVE in the Morning, under Pain of Punishment. By Order of LIEUTENANT GENERAL LAKE, Commanding His Majesty's Forces in this Kingdom, G. HEWETT, Adjutant- General. Dublin, Adjutant General's Office, 14th May, 1798. i DUBLIN: Printed by GEORGE GRIERSON, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, h
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