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1557. Recorde, Whetst., O j b. The whole nomber aboue that is vncancelled.
1594. Constable, Diana, VII. iv. When posteritie in time to come, shall finde th uncanceld tenor of her vow.
1622. Malynes, Anc. Law-Merch., 226. The new bond being made, the old is void, and yet may be vncancelled.
1675. Dryden, Aurengz., IV. (1676), 64. I onely mourn my yet uncancelld score.
1772. Phil. Trans., LXII. 334. The first uncancelled number that appears in the series, after 3, is 5.
1836. Keble, in Lyra Apost. (1849), 220. O trust his seal Baptismal, yet uncancelled on thy brow.
1866. C. H. Webb, Liffith Lank, 48. Although my indebtedness to Mr. Reade remains uncanceled, I am no longer indebted to Eytinge for the drawings, having been chased around town the better part of a day by that muscular hewer of wood-cuts and drawer of water-colors, until, finally cornered, I was compelled to satisfy his exorbitant demands under threat of physical violence.
1875. Jevons, Money, xviii. 218. Equal in amount to the aggregate of the uncancelled notes.