- (- c. 1259) and
Margaret de Say (- c. 1243).
Richard had the
Rights of
Stallage of the
Market and Fair on St.
Swithuns day
valued at 40s
yearly in Wellow...
- his
market had been in
existence and
involved the
collection of toll and
stallage for one
hundred years. The
outcome of the case is
unknown but
there isn't...
- been
extended upon the
national plan. The
tolls and
profits arising from
stallage in the
market and
fairs were
granted by
Queen Elizabeth to the poor, for...
- 1415 King
Henry V
granted the
burgesses of
Petersfield freedom from toll,
stallage, picage, pannage, murage, and
pontage throughout the
realm of England....
- Pembroke.
Belfast Order 1921
Provisional Order for
altering Scales of
Stallages Rents Tolls and
Charges for use of
Markets and Weighbridges. Enniskillen...
- were
deposited to the gram panchayat,
including earnings from [[wikt |
stallage]]
related to the organization’s
annual nine-day-long fair and
funds donated...
-
pavage for
paving of streets;
lastage was a duty paid for a ship-freight,
stallage the
right to
erect stalls at fairs;
tronage a toll for
weighing wool; keyage...
-
Wellow In 1290
Richard Foliot,
Knight of
Jordon Castle had the
rights of
Stallage of the
market and fair on St.
Swithuns day
valued at 40s
yearly in Wellow...
-
State to
alter or add to or
increase from. time to time the
tolls dues
stallages rates rents and sums or any of them
payable in
respect of the fish market...
- cattle,
horses and
other saleable things ... and take and levy tolls,
stallage, and
other profits of
saleable things". As had the
abbey and the crown...