1594. Hooker, Eccl. Pol., III. xi. § 16. Much may be requisite which the scripture teacheth not, and much which it hath taught, become vnrequisite.
1603. J. Davies (Heref.), Microcosmos, Wks. (Grosart), I. 31/2. Too full Of fearefull thoughts, and cares vnrequisit.
1621. in Foster, Eng. Factories Ind., I. (1906), 270. It is nott unrequizite that some Englishman accompany the goods.
1817. Keatinge, Trav., I. 278. Without allowing the meats to cool by unrequisite delay.