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enclosed order

British  

noun

  1. a Christian religious order that does not permit its members to go into the outside world

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The Limes, Hampstead, May 1st, 187— Sir, Being in want of a furnished residence, the enclosed order to view yours has been sent to me.

From The Gentleman's Model Letter-writer A Complete Guide to Correspondence on All Subjects, with Commercial Forms by Anonymous

For this purpose I communicate the enclosed order to the Corregidor of Bilboa, and repeating myself to be at the service of your Excellency, I pray God to preserve you many years.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. VIII by Sparks, Jared

What order the Council hath been pleased to make thereupon you will see by their enclosed order, and my care shall not be wanting to see an effectual execution thereof.

From A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Vol II. by Morton, Charles

Present the enclosed order, together with my letter of credit and passport, which will identify my signature, and draw the money in cash.

From Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad by Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)

"Fill out the enclosed order and the goods will be shipped at once and billed in the regular way."

From Business Correspondence by Anonymous