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Definition of Quayage
1. Noun. A fee charged for the use of a wharf or quay.
Definition of Quayage
1. n. Wharfage.
Definition of Quayage
1. Noun. The fee charged for using a quay. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Quayage
1. a charge for the use of a quay [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quayage
Literary usage of Quayage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Early English Customs System: A Documentary Study of the Institutional by Norman Scott Brien Gras (1918)
"On 19 February, 1319, a royal grant had been made to collect quayage for five years
... The quayage for the year amounts in all to £xxiii viii s. vii d. ..."
2. The Early English Customs System: A Documentary Study of the Institutional by Norman Scott Brien Gras (1918)
"An account of quayage collected at Scarborough, July, 1321. ... On 19 February,
1319, a royal grant had been made to collect quayage for five years from ..."
3. History of the King's Inns, Or, An Account of the Legal Body in Ireland by Bartholomew Thomas Duhigg (1806)
"... fize from the reign of James I. a long and regular quayage marked that fide
of the Liffey. Merchants moved from the confinement ef a walled town to this ..."
4. Handbook for Lancashire by John Murray (Firm) (1880)
"It has a water area of over 11 acres, and a quayage of nearly 1200 yards. ...
Next comes the Victoria Dock, of 6 acres and 755 yards of quayage, ..."