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prisage
▪ I. prisage1 Now Hist. (ˈpraɪzədʒ) Also 7 pry-, prisadge, 7–9 prizage. [f. as prec. + -age. Spelman mentions a med. (Anglo-) L. prisāgium ‘jus prisas capiendi vel ipse actus’, which may have been the immediate source.] 1. An ancient custom levied upon imported wine; in later times correlated to and...
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Walter Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormonde
Partly to sustain his extravagant lifestyle, Walter gave up his hereditary right to the grant of the prisage of the wines of Ireland for an enormous sum
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butlerage
butlerage (ˈbʌtlərɪdʒ) Forms: 5 botelarage, 6 butlarage, 7 butlaridge, buttleradge, 8 butleridge. [f. as prec. + -age.] † 1. A duty formerly payable to the king's butler on every cargo of wine imported (? by merchant-strangers); called also prisage. Obs. exc. Hist.1491 in Arnolde Chron. (1811) 112 F...
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Reginald de Cornhill
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Prisage on wine, sent by John to Reginald in 1205
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People from Kent
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prisable
prisable, a. (ˈpraɪzəb(ə)l) Also prizable. [a. AF. prisable, f. prise prise n.1: see -able; cf. dutiable.] Liable to the custom of prisage.[1392–3 Rolls of Parlt. III. 307/1 Paiant pur chescun tonell de Vyns prisables Vynt deners.] 1882 H. Hall in Antiquary VI. 231/1 The primary meaning of the term ...
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Theobald Walter, 1st Chief Butler of Ireland
Some time after, King Henry II of England granted him the prisage of wines, to enable him, and his heirs, the better to support the dignity of that office
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1332 in Ireland
Dublin
9 September – 15 November Justicier de Lucy leads expedition to Thomond
15 September Edward III's expedition to Ireland abandoned
20 September Prisage
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prise
▪ I. prise, n.1 Obs. or Hist. (praɪz, ‖ priz) Also 5 pryse, 6 prese, 6–7 prize. [a. F. prise a taking, seizure, capture, n. fem. from pa. pple. pris, prise of prendre to take; in med.L. prīsa (Du Cange). The original form of the word now spelt prize (prize n.3), which has been retained in some early...
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Tonnage and poundage
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Introduced in the 14th century, tonnage was a duty upon all wines imported in addition to prisage and butlerage, while poundage was a duty imposed
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butler
▪ I. butler, n. (ˈbʌtlə(r)) Forms: 3 butuler, botyler, 3–4 buteler, 3–5 boteler, 4–5 -ere, 4 botoler, bottelar, 4–5 botelar, botil(l)er(e, botyller, botler(e, 5 buteler(e, butiller, buttiler, -are, bouteler, 5–6 butteler, buttler, 6 botteler, buttelar, butlar, 5– butler. [a. AF. butuiller = OF. bout...
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Pensions in the United Kingdom
The Duke of Grafton also possessed an annuity of £6,870 in respect of the commutator of the dues of butlerage and prisage.
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retailing
▪ I. reˈtailing, vbl. n. [f. retail v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb, in various senses.1365 Waterford Arch. in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. V. 292 The retailyng or salis of the commene wyne callid prisage. 1592 Greene Upst. Courtier E iv b, You will..sell them to poore shomakers at an vnreaso...
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tonnage
▪ I. tonnage, n. (ˈtʌnɪdʒ) Also 5–6 tonage, (6 to(u)ndage, t(o)unage), 7– tunnage, (8 tunnige). [In sense 1, a. OF. tonnage (1300 in Du Cange), tonaige (1374 in Godef.), tonage (1477 ibid.), f. tonne tun: see -age, also med. (Anglo-)L. tonnāgium (Du Cange); in senses 2–7, f. ton n.1 + -age.] I. Char...
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List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1810–1813
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| {{|Prisage and Butlerage (Ireland) Act 1810|public|101|20-06-1810|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for confirming an Agreement for the Purchase of the Prisage and Butlerage of Wines in Ireland, entered into by the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury in Ireland, and the Right Honourable Walter
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