Now arch. [UN-1 12 + INDIFFERENCY 1.] Lack of impartiality.

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1578.  Whetstone, 1st Pt. Promos & Cass., IV. ii. Such grace woulde mee, with vnindifferencie tuch, To pardon him, that dyd commit a Rape.

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1625.  trans. Boccaccio’s Decam., II. 26. His successe proved answerable to his hope, no unindifferencie appearing in their purposes.

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1665.  Ever, Tryals per Pais, ix. 106. In respect of the cause of unindifferency, or default of the Sheriff or other Officer that made the Return.

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1844.  Judgm. Ld. Denman in O’Connell v. Queen, 7. Unindifferency or misconduct on the part of the sheriff.

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