† land-leave Obs.
? A fee paid for permission to convey goods over certain land.
| ? c 1357 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 560 Pro 3 par. Molarum lucrand{ddd}præter Landleve et cariag. eorundem, xiijs. iiijd. 1664 in Hargreave Coll. Tracts (1787) I. 57 The defendants pretended title to it as parcell of the town of Plymouth, and shewed usage to have had certain customs called land-leave, terrage, &c. 1669 in 4th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. (1874) 405/2 Penrose..said..that he had always received a 15{supt}{suph} part of all goods cast on shore upon his ground for Landleave. |