Thomas Skipping rod to Londonward on Friday last past in gret hast and purposydhym for to ben at London on Sonday be none on erandys of his maysterrys: qhat the cawse is I wote nott.
Than Partrych seid that he had word that the seid lord purposyd hym to be ther at that tyme; but he seid summe men supposyd that he wuld not come here; and the balyffe seid that he was right glad that he shuld come in to this countre.
And the seid Partrych was wele aqueyntyd with the balyffe, and the balyffe told hym that he sent a letter to the Lord Molyns, and that the Lord Molyns had sent hym a nother letter, letyng hym wete that he purposyd hym to be at Lynne thes weke.
Also I purposyd me to have sent to Stapylton, as ye sent me word be James Gresham, and it is told me that he is to London.
Item, the Erle of Oxenfford was on Saterdaye at Depe, and is purposydinto Skotlond with a xij.
I suppose be cawse he purposyd to come up to London hym selve hastely, he sent yow none answer ther of.
Sothewerk, and veryly had purposyd to have entrid; and his consayll wer with us, and spak with Wurseter and me.
I sopose, and I purposyd to make the labore that ze sent me word I schuld do towchyng me, I can thynk I schuld sone be answerid, meche sonar than he.
Skypwith shall telle you suche tydyngs as bethe in this contre, and of Thomas Gornay and of his man; hym self is clerk convicte, and hys man is hangyn; ye shall here her after what they and oder wer purposyd to a do to her master.
Spanyards were purposydwith marchaundise in to Flaundres.
I had lever, and it pleasyd you, to be captensse here then at Caster; yet I was nothyng purposyd to abyde here when [I] come from home but for a day or ij.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "purposyd" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.