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† non-aˈddress Obs. [non- 5.] Refusal to join in the address of Parliament to the King. So † non-aˈddresser, † non-aˈddressing vbl. n.
1657–8in Burton's Diary (1828) II. 432 The Parliament, after the vote of non-addresses, did declare for a House of Lords. 1681Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) I. 100 Who agreed with the nonaddressers that the proceedings of the addressers was unwarrantable. 1681T. Flatman Heraclitus Ridens No. 23 (1713) I. 155 That..the Non-Addressers [be accounted] as true Protestants as those who voted the Non-Addresses to the late King. 1687Reply Oxf. Clergy in Somers Tracts I. (1745) 246 Is Non-addressing a Matter of Faith; or Addressing, contrary to the Rule of good Manners? |