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Definitions

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of mention.

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Examples

  • I send you the Cloaths you mention'd, and likewise a ten pound note which you will eke out in your best manner.

    Letter 170 2009

  • Glover, (I mention'd it) and Mr Gaston &c, for I confess that

    Letter 209 2009

  • I have had a very kind letter from Mr Cooper pray put in a word for me there if I should be mention'd.

    Letter 245 2009

  • He referd me to my own writing (as above) where I mention'd your having sent money to your family, and appeard, I say appeard totally ignorant of such application of any more than that you had stated to him in writing relative to a G. piece some time before.

    Letter 260 2009

  • They could not discover the inscription you mention'd in the enclosed area at Chicksands.

    Letter 256 2009

  • About 5 months past our next door neighbour's wife borrow'd £5 for a week, and has never mention'd it since. —

    Letter 227 2009

  • I send the things you mention'd as far as we can find them. but your dark gown is at Charlotte's.

    Letter 167 2009

  • Which would be the most unkind or imperious man, he who refus'd without giving any reasons, and consequently leaves the applicant to accuse his covetousness or contempt of destress; or, he who refuses by an exposition of his affairs sufficient for his justification, and sufficient to prove that he had by the party's there mention'd, been ungenerously and ungratefully used?

    Letter 228 2009

  • This is great good news for me to have to communicate and I feel accordingly! the Blue Gentlemen you mention'd in your last are all unmask'd!!

    Letter 204 2009

  • Messrs Storer and Grieg call'd to state that they had many months past mention'd at Mr

    Letter 182 2009

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