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Tallage (gcide) | Tallage \Tal"lage\, Talliage \Tal"li*age\, n. [F. taillage. See
Taille, and cf. Tailage.] (O. Eng. Law)
A certain rate or tax paid by barons, knights, and inferior
tenants, toward the public expenses. [Written also tailage,
taillage.]
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Note: When paid out of knight's fees, it was called
scutage; when by cities and burghs, tallage; when
upon lands not held by military tenure, hidage.
--Blackstone.
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Tallage (gcide) | Tallage \Tal"lage\, v. t.
To lay an impost upon; to cause to pay tallage.
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TALLAGE (bouvier) | TALLAGE. This word is derived from the French tailler, and signifies
literally to cut. In England it is used to signify subsidies, taxes,
customs, and indeed any imposition whatever by the government for the
purpose of raising a revenue. Bac. Ab. Smuggling, &c. B; Fortesc. De Laud.
26; Madd. Exch. ch. 17; 2 Inst. 531, 532 Spelm. Gl. h.v.
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Stallage (gcide) | Stallage \Stall"age\ (st[add]l"[asl]j; 48), n. [Cf. OF.
estallage, of German origin. See Stall, n.]
1. (Eng. Law) The right of erecting a stall or stalls in
fairs; rent paid for a stall.
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2. Dung of cattle or horses, mixed with straw. [Obs.]
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tallage (gcide) | Tallage \Tal"lage\, Talliage \Tal"li*age\, n. [F. taillage. See
Taille, and cf. Tailage.] (O. Eng. Law)
A certain rate or tax paid by barons, knights, and inferior
tenants, toward the public expenses. [Written also tailage,
taillage.]
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Note: When paid out of knight's fees, it was called
scutage; when by cities and burghs, tallage; when
upon lands not held by military tenure, hidage.
--Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]Tallage \Tal"lage\, v. t.
To lay an impost upon; to cause to pay tallage.
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TALLAGE (bouvier) | TALLAGE. This word is derived from the French tailler, and signifies
literally to cut. In England it is used to signify subsidies, taxes,
customs, and indeed any imposition whatever by the government for the
purpose of raising a revenue. Bac. Ab. Smuggling, &c. B; Fortesc. De Laud.
26; Madd. Exch. ch. 17; 2 Inst. 531, 532 Spelm. Gl. h.v.
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