Definition of Aulnage. Meaning of Aulnage. Synonyms of Aulnage

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Definition of Aulnage

Aulnage
Aulnage Aul"nage, Aulnager Aul"na*ger, n. See Alnage and Alnager.

Meaning of Aulnage from wikipedia

- Alnage, or aulnage (from Old French aune, ell; parallel to "yardage") was the official supervision of the shape and quality of manufactured woolen cloth...
- The Rivière d'Aulnage (English: Aulnage River) is a tributary of the rivière des Sept Îles, flowing on the north s**** of the Saint Lawrence river in...
- by Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 (Aulnage) c. 2 Kendal cloth shall not be sealed, nor aulnage paid for it. — repealed by Statute Law (Ireland)...
- merchant was trading considerable amounts of wool with continental Europe. Aulnage records for 1397 give some indication of the size of Birmingham's textile...
- the cloth manufacturing industry as his name was never recorded in the aulnage returns, but rather specialised in the shipping of cloth to south-west...
- including one at Holford near Perry Barr that is purpose-built in 1358. Aulnage records for 1397 give some indication of the size of Birmingham's textile...
- suffix ( < OFr -aud < LL -aldus < Frk *-wald < Gmc) -aude aulne (also aune) aulnage (also aunage) aulnette aune "an ell" (< Ofr alne < LL alena < Goth aleina...
- Ralph, should support the Parliamentary cause; his portion invested in the aulnage was practically forfeited, and he suffered most of all from the mistakes...
- in the river; 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) towards the south-east, up to the Aulnages stream (coming from the south); 2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi) towards the north-east...