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Tallage logo #10101) Feudal duty
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Tallage

Tallage logo #21000 Tallage or talliage (from the French tailler, i.e. a part cut out of the whole) may have signified at first any tax, but became in England and France a land use or land tenure tax. Later in England it was further limited to assessments by the crown upon cities, boroughs, and royal domains. In effect, tallage was a land tax. ==England== Danegeld is...
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tallage

tallage logo #22641feudal tax of a lord on tenants; any tax or toll
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Tallage

Tallage logo #21002• (v. t.) To lay an impost upon; to cause to pay tallage. • (n.) Alt. of Talliage
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tallage

tallage logo #21003in medieval Europe, a tax imposed by the lord of an estate upon his unfree tenants. In origin, both the amount and the frequency of levies was at ... [1 related articles]
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Tallage

Tallage logo #21462A manorial tax paid by all the lord's tenants.
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tallage

tallage logo #20688English tax paid by cities, boroughs, and royal demesnes, first levied under Henry II as a replacement for danegeld
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Tallage

Tallage logo #20972Tal'lage transitive verb To lay an impost upon; to cause to pay tallage.
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Tallage

Tallage logo #21217Tallage was a Norman tax imposed on the towns and demesne lands of the crown in England by the king, in practice being a tax on all English boroughs. It was last levied in 1332 and abolished in 1340.
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