• Pavage was a medieval toll for the maintenance or improvement of a road or street in medieval England, Wales and Ireland. The king by letters patent granted...
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    collector at Keldgate bar for pavage as appears &c. £2. 2s. 9d. received by John Fayr collector at the river for pavage this year as appears &c. There...
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    institution membership required.) Grataloup, Christian, Continents et océans : le pavage européen du globe, Monde(s), 2013, volume nr 3, pages 240. Tcherkézoff,...
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    Chapter 3, (ESPON, 2007) Henry Bush (1828). "Chapter 3: Murage, keyage and pavage". Bristol Town Duties: A collection of original and interesting documents...
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    the most heavily used roads were repaired with money raised from tolls by pavage grants. Widespread toll roads sometimes restricted traffic so much, by their...
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    upright pole or axle, which could be rotated to open or close the gate. Pavage grants, originally made for paving the marketplace or streets of towns,...
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  • pauc- few Latin paucus paucal, pauciloquent, paucity pav- beat Latin pavire pavage, pave, pavement, pavior pecc- sin Latin peccatum "sin, fault, error", from...
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  • rhythmic canons)". IRCAM, Seminaire MaMuX, 9 February 2002, Mosaïques et pavages dans la musique (PDF). Retrieved January 16, 2021. Tangian, Andranik (2002–2003)...
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  • congestion charge and the Durham congestion charge. In the 14th century, pavage grants, which had previously been made for paving the market place or streets...
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    similar in nature to murage (a toll for the building of town walls) and pavage (a toll for paving streets and market places, or—more rarely—roads between...
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