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lastage
▪ I. lastage (ˈlɑːstɪdʒ, ˈlæst-) Also 4–5, 8 lestage, 7 lastidge. [a. AF. and F. lestage (med.L. lestagium), f. lest = last n.2] 1. A toll payable by traders attending fairs and markets. Obs. exc. Hist.[1290 Rolls of Parlt. I. 60/1 Thomas de Hamull' recepit lestagium..de omnibus Mercandisis. 1292 Br...
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Lastage
Lastage is a neighborhood in the Centrum borough of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The old stream that ran through the Lastage was named Kromboomssloot.
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Alteratie
Already after a few months, plans were presented to expand the city and the harbor on the eastern side (Lastage), and to construct new defensive fortifications Rebellion
A commission of old Geuzen and a large group of former exiled residents, many of whom owned land and warehouses on the Lastage, organised a
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ballastage
ballastage (ˈbæləstɪdʒ) [f. ballast n. + -age.] Toll paid for the privilege of taking ballast.1691 T. H[ale] Acc. New Invent. 95 The Right of the Ballastage..belongs to the Admiral. 1759 Ann. Reg. 97/2 Better regulation of lastage and Ballastage in the Thames.
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Nieuwmarkt
The surrounding area is known as the Lastage neighborhood. It is situated in the borough of Amsterdam-Centrum.
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dayage
† ˈdayage Obs. [? f. day n. + -age.] ? Demurrage.1592 in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. (1883) I. 70 [Various heads under which dues were claimed]..Ferriage; Daiage; Lastage; Wharfage; Keyage; Cranage.
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Waag, Amsterdam
After the Lastage area was added to the city in the 16th century, the Sint Antoniesdijk became the Sint Antoniesbreestraat and a new Sint Antoniespoort
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wardage
▪ I. † ˈwardage1 Obs.—0 [ad. AL. wardāgium, f. warda: see ward n.2 and -age.] = wardpenny.[1294 in Cal. Charter Rolls (1906) II. 437 Lastage, stallage, hidage, wardage, [etc.].] 1672 Cowel's Interpr. (ed. Manley), Wardage..seems to be the same with the wardpeny. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1721– in ...
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Teloneum
freedom from all thelony: “And let all men of London and all their goods both throughout England, and in harbors, be quit and free of thelony, passage, lastage
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pedage
pedage Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈpɛdɪdʒ) [ad. med. L. pedāgium (11th c. in Du Cange), for earlier L. pedāticum; see peage.] Toll paid for passing through a place or country: = peage.1382 Wyclif Ezra iv. 13 Tribute, and pedage [1388 tol, Vulg. vectigal], and ȝeris rentus thei shul not ȝiue. c 1425 MS. Cott. ...
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Gerard Pietersz Hulft
Life
Hulft was born as the youngest son of the brewer Pieter Hulft, and member of the Civic Guard at the Lastage, a neighborhood near the port of Amsterdam
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Pieter Hasselaer
In 1611 he started a brewery Witte Arent on the Lastage.
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stallage
stallage (ˈstɔːlɪdʒ) Also 4 stalage, 6 stalege. [ad. Anglo-L. stallagium, AF. estalage (mod.F. étalage), f. estal stall n.1 In sense 3 formed on stall n.1 + -age.] 1. A tax or toll levied for the liberty of erecting a stall in a fair or market; also attrib., as stallage rent.[c 1250 Faringdon Acc. (...
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Jacob J. Hinlopen
His wife was Sara de Wael (1591–1652), the daughter of a Haarlem burgomaster, beer brewer and investor in the new development, the Lastage.
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