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† ˈtoll-book Obs. [toll n.1] A book containing a register of beasts or goods to be sold at a market or fair, and the tolls payable for them; in the toll-book, in the market, for sale (in quot. 1607 fig.); also, a tax-collector's register or assessment-book. Also in Comb. toll-book keeper.
1596[see toll v.3 3]. 1596Bacon Use Com. Law (1636) 63 And the seller must bring one to avouch his sale, knowne to the toll-book-keeper. 1607Tourneur Rev. Trag. ii. ii, Some that were Maides..are now perhaps i'th Toale-book. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. iv. iii. §36 Nor is it probable he was a Mendicant, who was rated in the Publicans Tole-Book, and paid Tribute unto Cæsar. 1679Lond. Gaz. No. 1446/4 Whoever gives notice of the said Horse to John Warren aforesaid, or to John Davenport, Keeper of the Toll-Book in West Smithfield, shall have 20s. Reward. |