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† ˈresiance Obs. [ad. obs. F. res(s)eance: see resiant and -ance.] Abode, residence.
1577Harrison England ii. iv. (1877) i. 99 Through his personall resiance, if he happen to dwell and be resident in the same. 1605M. Sutcliffe Brief Exam. 145 The world knoweth, how they haue domineered in the places of their resiance. 1632Holland Cyrupædia 172 Intending to keepe resiance in a Citie. [1658in Phillips. 1704in Harris Lex. Techn. I. 1867 T. C. Anstey Notes Repr. People Act 47 The Franchise in all and each was the same. It was a simple ‘Resiance’ (or Residency) Franchise.] So † ˈresiancy (also 7 resc-). Obs.
1580–1Act 23 Eliz. c. 15 §13 Upon Certificate made to the saide Courte of Exchequer..testyfieing suche his most Resyauncy. 1588Lambarde Eiren. iv. xix. 606 So much of this Statute..as doth concern the resiancie of those Iustices of the Peace. 1622Callis Stat. Sewers (1647) 191 This Statute requireth an actual habitation or resciancy, and not a Mathematical or Imaginary resciancy. 1673MS. Declaration (Yorksh.), Inhabitants within the said Duchy do suit of resiancy unto the tourne and court leet. [1867Anstey Notes Repr. People Act 51 The antient ‘common right’ of Universal, or ‘Resiancy’ Suffrage.] |