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enrolment|ɛnˈrəʊlmənt| [f. enrol v. + -ment.] The action of enrolling. 1. The action of enrolling soldiers, citizens, etc.; the process of being enrolled.
1552Huloet, Enrolemente or engrosement, conscriptio, Perscriptio. 1581Savile Tacitus' Hist. Annot. (1591) 51 The number of souldiers in a Legion..at the first enrolment. 1619Sclater Exp. 1 Thess. (1630) 442 Enrolement in the number of the predestinate. 1640–4Parl. Orders in Rushw. Hist. Coll. iii. (1692) I. 744 Their first Inrollment of any such Horse and Horse-men. 1810Wellington in Gurw. Disp. V. 480 The enrolment, organization and equipment of this large force. 1845R. Hamilton Pop. Educ. iv. (ed. 2) 83 Many may need that education who are not of that religious enrolment. 1885Act 48 Vict. c. 15 Sched. iii. Precept. §8 Premises..which would qualify him for enrolment as a burgess. 2. The action of recording in official archives; esp. the registering a deed, judgement, recognizance, acknowledgement, etc. in a court of record.
1535Act 27 Hen. VIII, c. 27 Which regester of enrollementes, shall remaine and be safelie kepte in the said courte. a1626Bacon Max. & Uses Com. Law 55 This needeth no inrollment as a bargaine and sale doth. 1641Termes de la Ley 190 Inrolment is the registring, recording, or entring of any act or deed in the Chancery or else-where. 1818Cruise Digest IV. 131 All conveyances or incumbrances..prior to the enrolment, are..void. 1875Stubbs Const. Hist. III. xviii. 262 To view the enrolment and engrossing of the acts of parliament. b. concr. The entry or official record of a deed, etc.; a record in general.
1603Eng. Mourn. Garment in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) II. 506 In no inrollment such a king is found. 1607–13Davies Hist. Tracts Irel. (J.), The king..delivered the enrolments, with his own hands, to the bishop of Salisbury. 16..Dryden's Patent in Prose Wks. I. App. (R.), These presents, or the inrolment thereof, shall be..a sufficient warrant. 3. Honourable celebration.
1602Metamorphosis Tabacco (Collier) viii, [It] merits enroulement with Mæonian quill. |