rare. After that time; thereafter.

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1593.  Tell-troth’s N. Y. Gift (1876), 18. Thence after they must sit no more in the shoppes.

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1703.  Act, for the perfect Settling and Confirmation of the Estates, etc., in J. Feltham, Tour Isle of Man (1798), App. 280. If any tenant who then had mortgaged, or should thenceafter mortgage all, or any part of his messuages, lands, [etc.].

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1833.  W. G. Simms, Martin Faber, v. 63. She shall hear it all from these lips, that thenceafter shall forever more be silent.

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1864.  Neale, Seaton. Poems, 187. Those blessed feet, thenceafter nailed Fast to the bitter cross!

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