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Diurnally
Diurnally Di*ur"nal*ly, adv. Daily; every day.

Meaning of Diurnall from wikipedia

- poet John Cleveland wrote in 1644, in his book The character of a London diurnall: The Quixotes of this Age fight with the Wind-mills of their owne Heads...
- period. He appears to have ****isted Samuel Pecke in compiling the Perfect Diurnall newsbook from 1642 to 1655. Rushworth had gathered much of his material...
- provide money for the Surrey Diggers. According to the newspaper A Perfect Diurnall the emissaries had travelled a circuit through the counties of Surrey,...
- were "sold in almost every street in 1659", according to Thomas Rugge's Diurnall. However, tea was still mainly consumed by upper and mercantile classes...
- Front cover of the Perfect Diurnall for January 16–23, 1654, with which Mabbot was ****ociated....
- a diarist and later compiler of 'Mercurius Politicus Redivivus'. The "Diurnall" of Thomas Rugge, which is preserved in the British Museum, corroborates...
- 1999, pp. 87–88. Reilly 1999, p. 71. Reilly 1999, p. 75 quoting Perfect Diurnall, 8 October 1649 Wheeler 1999, p. 88. Reilly 1999, pp. 73–74 quoting the...
- publication to take advantage of the reduction of state control was A Perfect Diurnall (despite its title, a w****ly publication). However it quickly found its...
- quoted in Palmer 1897, pp. 23–4. Evelyn entry for 19 July 1641 "A perfect diurnall of the several p****ages in our late Journey into Kent, from Aug. 19 to...
- is thought to do****ent a real historical event of 1571 as told in The Diurnall of Occurents (1755), although some of the details are speculative. Edom...