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1638. Quarles, Hieroglyph., X. vi. His quick-nosd armie Must now prepare To chase the timrous Hare About his yet unmorgagd grounds.
1676. DUrfey, Mme. Fickle, V. ii. I have 200l. a year, Ive my Lands free and unmorgagd.
1705. Addison, Italy, 210. There is scarce a single Gabel unmortgagd.
1776. Adam Smith, W. N., V. iii. (1904), II. 583. The only considerable branch of the public revenue which yet remains unmortgaged.
1828. [Sir G. C. Lewis], trans. Boeckhs Publ. Econ. Athens, II. 247. Cleon the leather-seller was so deeply involved in debt, that nothing he had was unmortgaged.
1881. Law Rep. Ch. Div., XV. 59. The unmortgaged portion [of the estate].