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Muragh or
murage was a
medieval tax
levied in
Britain and
Ireland for the
construction or
maintenance of town walls. The term
derived from Old French,...
- masa is
better quality. The
murage decides the
amount of the
mixing parts.
Depending on the
desired result, the
murage mixes one or more
types of sands...
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Final Report,
Chapter 3, (ESPON, 2007)
Henry Bush (1828). "Chapter 3:
Murage,
keyage and pavage".
Bristol Town Duties: A
collection of
original and interesting...
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business methods and corruption: in particular, he was
responsible for the
murage scandal of 1308 to 1313, in
which he
misappropriated crucial public funds...
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Murage, Peninah; Omoyeni, Daniel; Gray, Tom; Plummer, Zoe; Steenkamp, Retha; Nitsch...
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Stephen Annery Collector of the
Murage 1272–1275 Adam
Albus Collector of the
Murage 1278–1280
Robert Bayon Collector of the
Murage 1280
William O'Ciorovane Sovereign...
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original on 2013-08-08.
Retrieved 2013-07-17.
Hajat S,
Casula A,
Murage P,
Omoyeni D, Gray T,
Plummer Z, et al. (March 2024). "Ambient heat and...
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Earthscan Publications Ltd; 2003; ISBN 1-84407-037-9 Kimani-
Murage,
Elizabeth Wambui; Ngindu,
Augustine M. (2007). "Quality of
Water the Slum...
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bridge that
exists today. In 1367 the
citizens of
Chester were
granted murage (the toll for
repair of the town walls) but all
profits went "to the fabric...
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called murage,
which was
authorised by the king and
applied to
trade entering a city. In total,
Canterbury was ****igned 31
years of
murage grants for...