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keelage rare.|ˈkiːlɪdʒ| [f. keel n.1 + -age; in med.L. killagium.] A toll or due payable by a ship on entering or anchoring in a harbour.
[1409in Rymer Fœdera VIII. 573 Capit ibi Killagium, scilicet de qualibet Navi cum Batello applicante ibi, Octo Denarios [etc.]. ]1679Blount Anc. Tenures 146 Keelage, whereby he had by custom what is here expressed for the Keel of every ship, that came into his sea-port with a boat. 1685Termes de la Ley, Keelage..is a Custom paid at Hartlepool in Durham, for every Ship coming into that Port. 1825Brockett, Keelage, keel dues in port. |