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Meaning of thirlage

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thirlage (n.)

The right which the owner of a mill possesses, by contract or law, to compel the tenants of a certain district, or of his sucken, to bring all their grain to his mill for grinding.

thirlage Sentence Examples

  1. The thirlage to the local mill forced farmers to grind their corn at the mill for a fee.
  2. The old feudal thirlage of farm labor to manorial estates was a burden on the peasantry.
  3. The estate owners' thirlage over the water supply gave them immense power over the villagers.
  4. The farmers' thirlage to the merchant for grain sales limited their market options.
  5. The church imposed a thirlage on the town, requiring all residents to attend mass.
  6. The military draft was a form of thirlage that obligated citizens to serve in times of war.
  7. The landlord's thirlage on the tenant's crops ensured a steady income.
  8. The thirlage of the community to the river for transportation and trade was vital to their livelihood.
  9. The mine workers were bound by thirlage to the company, prohibiting them from working elsewhere.
  10. The city council's thirlage to the construction company hindered the development of affordable housing.

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The right which the owner of a mill possesses, by contract or law, to compel the tenants of a certain district, or of his sucken, to bring all their grain to hi

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The thirlage to the local mill forced farmers to grind their corn at the mill for a fee.

The old feudal thirlage of farm labor to manorial estates was a burden on the peasantry.

The estate owners' thirlage over the water supply gave them immense power over the villagers.

The farmers' thirlage to the merchant for grain sales limited their market options.