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Altarage. World English Historical Dictionary

Altarage. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1888, rev. 2024. Altarage Also 5 awterage. [a. OFr. auterage, autelage: see ALTAR and -AGE.]

1   1.  The revenue arising from oblations at an altar.

2 1478.  Paston Lett., 819, III. 232. The parson had all the awterage and oder profytes.

3 1661.  J. Stephens, Procurations, etc., 108. Altaragies, that is, offerings made upon the Altar.

4 1778.  T. Bateman, Agistm. Tithe (ed. 2), 83. The Vicar … is excluded from every Tithe—Altarage and Emolument.

5   2.  A fund or provision for the maintenance of an altar and a priest to say masses thereat.

6 1634–46.  J. Row (father), Hist. Kirk (1842), 27. That all formerlie pertaining to freirs, preists, monks, altarages, etc., be employed for schools and the poore.

7 1851.  Orig. Paroch. Scot., I. 461. Between 1329 and 1371 John Spottiswood … founded an altarage in this church.

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