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drengage Eng. Hist.|ˈdrɛŋgɛdʒ| [ad. med.L. drengagium, f. prec. + -agium, -age.] The tenure or service of a dreng. Also attrib.
[c1250Testa de Nevill. 389 Johnes de Hawilton tenet Hawilton Claverworth & Wytington in capite de domino Rege in drengagio. 1277P. 6 Edw. I, B.R. Rot. 7 Drengagium est certum servicium mes nemy Service de Chivaler.] 1607–72Cowell Interpr., Drengage, Drengagium, the Tenure by which the Drenches held their Lands. 1890F. W. Maitland in Eng. Hist. Rev. V. 626 Even in the fourteenth century the drengage tenants of the bishop of Durham were still nominally liable to do ‘outward’. 1894R. S. Ferguson Hist. Westmorld. 94 A mere trace of Drengage is to be found in Cumberland, two tenants only, but it existed in Durham and Northumberland. |