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- Chiefage abstract "A chiefage, or chevage, according to Henry de Bracton, was a tribute by the head; or a kind of poll-money paid by those who held lands in villeinage, or otherwise, to their lords, in acknowledgement.The word seems also to have been used for a sum of money annually given to a man of power, for his patronage and protection, as to their chief.In the first sense, Edward Coke observed, there was still a kind of chevage subsisting in Wales during his time, called amabyr; paid to the Prince of Wales for the marriage of his daughters; anciently by all, and in Coke's time, only by some. William Lambarde wrote it chivage. Jewish people, when allowed to live in England, paid chevage, or poll-money; viz. three pence per person, paid at Easter.The word is formed from the French chef, head. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Chiefage wikiPageID "5415915".
- Chiefage wikiPageRevisionID "544404801".
- Chiefage hasPhotoCollection Chiefage.
- Chiefage subject Category:Economy_of_Norman_and_Medieval_England.
- Chiefage subject Category:English_legal_terms.
- Chiefage subject Category:Feudal_duties.
- Chiefage type Abstraction100002137.
- Chiefage type Act100030358.
- Chiefage type Duty101129920.
- Chiefage type Event100029378.
- Chiefage type FeudalDuties.
- Chiefage type GroupAction101080366.
- Chiefage type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Chiefage type SocialControl101123598.
- Chiefage type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Chiefage comment "A chiefage, or chevage, according to Henry de Bracton, was a tribute by the head; or a kind of poll-money paid by those who held lands in villeinage, or otherwise, to their lords, in acknowledgement.The word seems also to have been used for a sum of money annually given to a man of power, for his patronage and protection, as to their chief.In the first sense, Edward Coke observed, there was still a kind of chevage subsisting in Wales during his time, called amabyr; paid to the Prince of Wales for the marriage of his daughters; anciently by all, and in Coke's time, only by some. ".
- Chiefage label "Chiefage".
- Chiefage label "Шеваж".
- Chiefage sameAs m.0dkwkr.
- Chiefage sameAs Q4521896.
- Chiefage sameAs Q4521896.
- Chiefage sameAs Chiefage.
- Chiefage wasDerivedFrom Chiefage?oldid=544404801.
- Chiefage isPrimaryTopicOf Chiefage.