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Old and New London
… the following year the Lord High Admiral claimed the coal metage in the port of London. The mayor and citizens disputed …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Bishop Neile on this decision leased these duties, and the metage of coal and grain to Rowland Wetherell. They are now … and plankage, &c.; also all the benefit arising from the metage of coal, corn, or grain 49, and the profits from salt, … victuals, or other merchandizes, sold by any manner of metage, imported to the said Port. The Tees 50 below Worsall …
A Dictionary of London
… Porters in attendance here to exercise the office of metage of salt, grain, fruit, etc., on behalf of the …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… 321; Chron. Angl. (R.S.), p. 94. See Inquisition as to the metage of corn and salt at Queenhithe. Lib. Alb. i, pp. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… office of water-bailiff; and the other, the ferryboats, metage, and tolls of fruit, herbs, and roots. By the act of …
Statutes of the Realm
… granted. IX. Duty upon Coals brought into London. 4d. for Metage.; 6d. per Chaldron over the said Metage, and all other Duties on Coals and Culm; and for Coals …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… annum 6,000 l. (4) That 4 d. per chaldron be added to the metage of coals which will make 4,000 l. per annum. (5) One …
Statutes of the Realm
… Oyster Vessell or Cock for Groundage per day Two Pence for Metage One Halfe-penny per Bushell and no more and per Voyage …
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