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1563.  Reg. Privy Council Scot., I. 244. All attemptatis committit upoun the subjectis of Scotland and unredressit for.

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1590.  Spenser, F. Q., IV. viii. 41. That vnto death had doen him vnredrest, Had not the noble Prince his readie stroke represt.

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1617.  Campion, Third Dk. of Ayres, xvii. 11. So may I dye vnredrest, Ere my long loue be possest.

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1639.  Fuller, Holy War, II. xxv. 76. Wearied with delayes, [he] returned back with his grievances unredressed.

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1721.  Amherst, Terræ Filius, No. 6 (1726), 30. The king’s friends remain still unredress’d, and the king’s honour unrepair’d to this day.

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1806.  Ann. Rev., IV. 886. An important public paper … which makes many allegations of grievance, still true, and still unredressed.

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1877.  Mrs. Oliphant, Makers Flor., ix. 230. Wickedness unwarned and wrong unredressed.

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