subs. (old).—A theft.—[See CONVEY and CONVEYANCER.]

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  1592.  SHAKESPEARE, 1 Henry VI., i. 3. Since Henry’s death, I fear there is CONVEYANCE.

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  1712.  Spectator, No. 305. Provided the CONVEYANCE was clean and unsuspected, a youth might afterwards boast of it.

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