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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. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wellow, Nottinghamshire
anciently been held by the lords of Jordon Castle, and the lords of the manor of Wellow In 1290 Richard Foliot, Knight of Jordon Castle had the rights of Stallage wikipedia.org
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stallenge
† ˈstallenge, ˈstallange Sc. Obs. [Alteration of stallage, after stallenger.] The fee, tax or toll paid by a stallenger = stallage 1.1509 Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. (1882) 712/2 Et 3 merc[atas] ant[iquæ] ext[entæ] de Thanyfad..cum le Stallangis edificiorum de dictis terris de Lokanis in via publica existe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jordan Foliot
Richard had the Rights of Stallage of the Market and Fair on St. Swithuns day valued at 40s yearly in Wellow. wikipedia.org
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stalage
stalage variant of stallage. Oxford English Dictionary
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William FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex
market but simply a wake where bread and ale were sold but Hugh claimed that his market had been in existence and involved the collection of toll and stallage wikipedia.org
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boothage
† ˈboothage Obs. [f. booth n. + -age.] Dues paid for leave to erect a booth in a market.1695 Kennett Par. Antiq. (1818) II. 409 A market..in which the picage, stallage, boothage, tollage, assize of bread and beer..were granted to the King. Oxford English Dictionary
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pickage
pickage, piccage (ˈpɪkɪdʒ) Forms: 4 pyk-, 5 pyck-, 7–8 pic-, 7– pick-, piccage. [f. pick v.1 + -age. In AF. picage (Calais 1376), med.(Anglo-)L. picāgium (Du Cange), f. F. piquer: cf. pick v.1] A toll paid for breaking the ground in setting up booths, stalls, tents, etc. at fairs.1364 in Cal. Letter... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Hopton (died 1478)
the late 1430s and around 1450 he as lord of Blythburgh stood up for its Liberties against the authorities at Dunwich, refusing to pay their dues for stallage wikipedia.org
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Surrey Street Market
may have existed in Croydon as early as the Anglo-Saxon period, but the earliest certain record is from 1236–7, when an isolated account roll refers to stallage wikipedia.org
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stallenger
ˈstallenger Sc. and north. Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 4 stallangear, 5 stallangar, 7 stallanger; 5–7, 9 Hist. stallenger; 6 stalinger, 6, 9 Hist. stallinger. [Alteration of *stalager (with inserted n as in passenger) a. OF. estalagier, f. estalage stallage. (In Sc. Law-Latin stallangiarius, stallangiato... Oxford English Dictionary
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Covered Market, Preston
They prepared a request to the British Parliament for "a sum not exceeding £40,000 upon the security of such market and the tolls, stallage, etc., ". wikipedia.org
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wardman
† ˈwardman Obs. [f. ward n.1 + man n.1 Cf. wardsman2.] 1. In certain boroughs, a member of a select body of burgesses, representing the several wards, and empowered to choose municipal officers.1444 Maldon (Essex) Liber A lf. 32 b, The xviii wardemen that day shall chese the newe baylees and other o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sikri Mata Temple
Before the takeover, all the offerings in the temple were deposited to the gram panchayat, including earnings from stallage related to the organisation's wikipedia.org
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