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telonium or toloneum, from Gr**** τελώνιον, telonion, toll-house), in
French tonlieu,
sometimes anglicized thelony, was a
market toll, a tax paid on a sale...
- Chiny. As
overlords of Virton, the
Counts of
Chiny could levy
taxes (the
tonlieu) on the
various goods sold at the
local market,
which is
attested as early...
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since these infrastructures can
increase the
income banal, levy
tolls and
tonlieus. In fact,
increased trade leads to the
proliferation of
roads and markets...
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church to Jumièges Abbey. On this
occasion he
exempted the
monks from
tonlieu on the
stretch of the
river between the
entrance to the
valley and Fontaine-sous-Jouy...
- of
lawyer at the
Council in
Flanders and
worked as a tax
lawyer for the
Tonlieu of Bruges. He aut****d a
historical description of the
Church of Our Lady...
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provosts of the
Lorraine duchy. It was Duke
Frederick III who
usurped the
tonlieu at Bruyères in 1255 and at the
Etaye at the
Bussang strait in 1264. This...