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- noun Obsolete form of
attendance .
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Examples
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I. 343 It pleased your Maistershipp to give me in charge not onlie to give diligent attendaunce uppon Maister Gregory, but also [etc.].
On the way to Canada again AYDIN 2009
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These beastes with great attendaunce and chardge are kept vp aboute the cloistres of the Temple, by men of no meane reputation: whiche fiede them with floure and otemeale, and diuers deinties, sopped and stieped in milke.
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To William Lewen for his attendaunce in the office of caterer of poultrye at iiij's. per diem to himselfe and his horse.
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To Thomas Mylles for his attendaunce in the larder and kitchen at iij's. per diem for himselfe and his horse -- lxvj'li. ij's.
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Apothecarye appointed by order of the lordes of the privie Councell to geve their attendaunce uppon the saide lady Arbella: viz. for the enterteynement of the saide Doctor Moundeforde for cl'tie dayes begonne the viij'th of Ffebruarie 1610 and ended the vij'th of Julie following 1611 at xxx's. per diem -- ccxxv'li.
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Make them to fele & vnderstande the swetnes of thy blessyd presence/& the grete attendaunce of thy holy angelles about hem at theyr celebracyons.
A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men Thomas Betson
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Hath enrached my herte/for to gyue attendaunce your excellent beaute/you coude no thynge lette
The cõforte of louers The Comfort of Lovers Stephen Hawes
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Howers apoynted when they shuld come in to studdie, viz. betwene ix and xi aforenoone, and one and four afternoone, the keper geving attendaunce: yet a prerogative was graunted the chancelour MR. RICHARD COURTNEY to come in when he pleased, during his own lieffe, so it was in the day-tyme: and the cause seemeth, that he was CHEIFFE
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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These beastes with great attendaunce and chardge are kept vp aboute the cloistres of the Temple, by men of no meane reputation: whiche fiede them with floure and otemeale, and diuers deinties, sopped and stieped in milke.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 06 Madiera, the Canaries, Ancient Asia, Africa, etc. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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To your {e} mastir looke ye geue diligent attendaunce; be curteyse, glad of cher {e}, & light of er {e} in eu {er} y semblaunce, 868 eu {er} waytyng {e} to þat thyng {e} þat may do hym plesaunce: to these p {ro} purtees if ye will apply, it may yow well {e} avaunce.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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