Duly, 1) as it ought to be, in a suitable manner: “as d., but not as truly, as bird doth sing on bough,” H5 III, 2, 19. H6B IV, 1, 62. H8 II, 3, 68. Cymb. I, 1, 27.
2) exactly: “let this be d. performed,” Meas. IV, 2, 127. “I d. am informed his grace is at Marseilles,” All's IV, 4, 8. “disbursed I d.” R2 I, 1, 127. “have their wages d. paid,” H8 IV, 2, 150.