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Definition of Tollages
1. tollage [n] - See also: tollage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tollages
Literary usage of Tollages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Charles John Crompton, John Jervis, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1833)
"... tolls, tollages, customs, rights, jurisdictions, franchises, privileges,
profits, commodities, advantages, emoluments, and hereditaments whatsoever, ..."
2. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1907)
"... that the house aforesaid should be their free hospital, and should be for ever
quit from all exactions, tollages, demands, or collections of money. ..."
3. The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americansby James Herring, James Barton Longacre by James Herring, James Barton Longacre (1854)
"... or cause to be imposed, any tollages on the colonists, or their goods and
tenements, or on their commodities, to be laden within the province. ..."
4. The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans: With Biographical ...by H. J. Herring, James Barton Longacre by H. J. Herring, James Barton Longacre (1854)
"... or cause to be imposed, any tollages on the colonists, or their goods and
tenements, or on their commodities, to be laden within the province. ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"As Edward I. found the supplies Toted by the representatives of his burgesses
more profitable than the tollages at which he assessed their constituents, ..."
6. The Poetical Works of John Skelton: With Notes, and Some Account of the by John Skelton (1843)
"... able tollages for all maner graine and breade, befe, beare and mutton, goose,
pigge and capone, henne, mallard and chicken, milk, butter and chese, ..."
7. Woodfall's Law of Landlord and Tenant by William Woodfall (1890)
"... the privilege of tenants in ancient demesne as to exemption from taxes and
tollages granted by a parliament, unless specially named (/). Parochial tax. ..."