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  • verb Present participle of enseal.

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Examples

  • This wholesale embargo upon the shipping and seamen of the nation, imposed as it was immediately after the ensealing of Magna Charta, raises a question of great constitutional interest.

    The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore

  • Also the same year, he e was one of the Lords of the privy-council that for some time had the custody of the great seal, and the authority of ensealing all writings; the administra - tion of justice being delegated to two justices of the King's Bench, and two of the Common Pleas.

    Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812

  • Seventy pounds Currant money of New England to him in hand payd before y "ensealing & deliiiy of these p'sents by John Richards of Boston aforesaid mercliant, the receipte whereof y° Said Thomas Hawkins doth hereby acknowledge,

    Suffolk deeds 1653

  • That not only the afore liargained p''inisses l) efore the ensealing & deliuery hereof are free & cleere, & freely & cleerly acquitted,

    Suffolk deeds 1653

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