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  1.  Uncut, unshorn.

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1647.  Hexham, I. Vnpowled, ongeschoren.

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1727.  Bailey (vol. II.), Unpolled, the hair being uncut.

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  † 2.  Untold, uncounted. Obs.

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1647.  Fanshaw, Poems, 299. Though richer then unpoll’d Arabian wealth, and Indian Gold.

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  3.  Not brought to, or recorded at, the poll; not having voted at an election.

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1818.  Todd, Unpolled, not registered as a voter.

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1824.  Hook, Sayings & Doings, I. 134. There were upwards of a thousand freeholders unpolled.

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1837.  Dickens, Pickw., xiii. Fourteen unpolled electors.

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1893.  Westm. Gaz., 1 Jan., 6/1. There has always in this constituency been a wide margin of unpolled voters.

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