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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...
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Saladin tithe, or the Aid of 1188, was a tax (more
specifically a
tallage)
levied in
England and, to some extent, France, in 1188, in
response to...
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Customary freehold Landed gentry Peerages in the
United Kingdom Feudal duties Avera and
inward Socage Scutage Feudal aid Scot and lot
Tallage Feudalism v t e...
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Customary freehold Landed gentry Peerages in the
United Kingdom Feudal duties Avera and
inward Socage Scutage Feudal aid Scot and lot
Tallage Feudalism v t e...
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Customary freehold Landed gentry Peerages in the
United Kingdom Feudal duties Avera and
inward Socage Scutage Feudal aid Scot and lot
Tallage Feudalism v t e...
- the Forest,
Confirmation of the
Charters (1297), A
Statute Concerning Tallage (1297) Status:
Amended Text of the
Magna Carta (1297) as in
force today...
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Customary freehold Landed gentry Peerages in the
United Kingdom Feudal duties Avera and
inward Socage Scutage Feudal aid Scot and lot
Tallage Feudalism v t e...
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Customary freehold Landed gentry Peerages in the
United Kingdom Feudal duties Avera and
inward Socage Scutage Feudal aid Scot and lot
Tallage Feudalism v t e...
- also
traditionally cited as 14 H. 3.
Forests and
woods in
Leinster Dublin tallage This
session was also
traditionally cited as 17 H. 3.
Great Galley of Dublin...
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obligation rather than a tax as such but
functioning as a tax in practice.
Tallage, a tax on
feudal dependents. Tithe, a tax-like
payment (one-tenth of one's...