Obs. [ALL- E 1.] A service of food, fuel, or light for the whole night.

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1526.  Househ. Ord. Hen. VIII., 152. That there be no playing of disse or cards used in the same chamber, after the King be served for All-night.

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1626.  Bacon, Sylva, § 372. In the Court of England, there is a Service which they call All-night; which is a great Cake of wax, with the Wicke in the middest.

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a. 1685.  Househ. Ord. Chas. II. (1790), 369. From eight of the morning untill All-night is served, in the Presence Chamber.

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