Wiktionary
vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To resign; to part with.
Usage examples of "depart with".
Varden was to depart with Varden's papers and Varden's passport furnished with a new photograph duly stamped with the Consular stamp, and to disappear quietly at Sydney and be retransformed into Mr.
My fair lords, said Sir Launcelot, I well understand you, and as I can, thank you: and ye shall understand, such livelihood as I am born unto I shall depart with you in this manner of wise.
I was fairly certain that when he saw me leave, he would depart with me.
It may have been unfortunate for the French Republic that the unusually fine weather did not depart with them.
He allowed the dam to depart with her charge, but asked Gwen to stay.
She expressed gladness to see Maserd and Antic, and welcomed a chance to depart with them.