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1593. Nashe, Strange Newes, H 4. The vnlineall vsurper of iudgement from all his true owners.
1605. Shaks., Macb., III. i. 63. They put a barren Scepter in my Gripe, Thence to be wrencht with an vnlineall Hand.
1832. [R. Cattermole], Beckett, etc., 170. The Men of England From her last Despot wrung The sceptre, to grace A wiser nor unlineal race.
1884. N. & Q., 6 Oct., 264. The ancient manor house has long since passed into unlineal hands.