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The word company here means companionship, or the traditional meaning of "having company". I enjoyed your company means that I liked spending (this specific) time with you (on this occasion. It is a more formal manner of speech than we use today, and was primarily used between a suitor and a young lady who had spent time on what we now call 'a date'. But a group could also enjoy each other's company.

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The expression "I enjoyed your company" means that the person enjoyed spending time with someone else. It suggests that they had a pleasant and enjoyable experience together.

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