Obs. [ALL- E 1.] A service of food, fuel, or light for the whole night.
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.
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.
a. 1685. Househ. Ord. Chas. II. (1790), 369. From eight of the morning untill All-night is served, in the Presence Chamber.