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1474.  Acta Audit. (1839), 35/2. Henry … protestit þat þe decrete … suld turne him to na preiudice becauss he was vnsummond.

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1480.  Acta Dom. Conc. (1839), 55/2. The lordis … ordanis him to hafe lettres to summond his prufis þat Is vnsummond gife he ony has.

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1633.  P. Fletcher, Purple Isl., V. xli. The lazie sense still sleeps, unsummon’d with his drum.

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1673.  Dryden, Marr. à la Mode, IV. v. Like an unsummon’d guest.

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1763.  Mallet, Elvira, III. iii. She [is] … unsummon’d too To this high task.

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a. 1800.  Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XXII. 551. Then bid Penelope with her attendants down, Nor leave unsummon’d one of all the train.

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1839.  Mrs. Jameson, Visits & Sk., II. 74. Those whom the rules of etiquette allowed to approach unsummoned and pay their respects.

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1860.  Forster, Gr. Remonstr., 31. An unsummoned tenant … could not take his place in the Council.

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