
• (n.) A privilege of setting up, and moving about, folds for sheep, in any fields within manors, in order to manure them; -- often reserved to himself by the lord of the manor.
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Fald'age noun [ Late Latin
faldagium , from Anglo-Saxon
fald , English
fold . Confer
Foldage .]
(O. Eng. Law) A privilege of setting up, and moving about, folds for sheep, in any fields within manors, in order to manure them; -- often reserved to himself by the lord o...
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In old English law, faldage was the privilege of setting up, and moving about, folds for sheep, in any fields within manors, so as to manure them. The privilege was often reserved to himself by the lord of the manor.
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