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Definition of Tallaging
1. tallage [v] - See also: tallage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tallaging
Literary usage of Tallaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of English History by Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling (1910)
"... so the barons had the right of tallaging theirs ; and towns frequently ...
the royal tallaging in order to escape the heavier exactions of their lords. ..."
2. Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the First by Alfred John Horwood (1879)
"Seised of him and of his father and of his grandfather, by tallaging &c. ...
We are seised of him as of our vilein, as by tallaging high &c., and were so on ..."
3. An Introduction to English Economics History and Theory by William James Ashley (1892)
"... and their creditors were forthwith called upon to pay the ting or make terms
with him.188 The king's right of tallaging the Jews was therefore an ..."
4. An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory: The Middle Ages by William James Ashley (1892)
"... and their creditors were forthwith called upon to pay the king or make terms
with him.166 The king's right of tallaging the Jews was therefore an ..."
5. An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory by William James Ashley (1892)
"... and their creditors were forthwith called upon to pay the king or make terms
with him.188 The king's right of tallaging the Jews was therefore an ..."
6. An Introduction on English Economic History and Theory by William James Ashley (1913)
"... therefore an indirect right of tallaging the people : hence the clauses of
Magna Carta ordering that interest shall not accumulate during a minority, ..."
7. An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory by William James Ashley (1888)
"... and their creditors were forthwith called upon to pay the king or make terms
with him.188 The king's right of tallaging the Jews was therefore an ..."
8. The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I by Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland (1895)
"... tallaging him high and low and making him his reeve,' and then the descent of
the right and the transmission of the villein blood will be traced step by ..."