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ramblage Manx Law.|ˈræmblɪdʒ| [f. ramble v. + -age.] Chiefly in phr. right of ramblage, the right to ramble over land in addition to passing across it.
1887Peel City Guardian 17 Sept. 5/2 The public will not only be able to claim right of way but also right of ramblage over the whole of the headlands down to the shores. 1898Ibid. 19 Feb. 3/5 The defendant claimed right of ramblage for the people of Rushen. Ibid. 3/6 His Honour said that was ramblage. 1930Times 11 Nov. 10/5 Surely the word ‘ramblage’ is as worthy of preservation as ‘the right of ramblage’ itself.—The Rev. T. G. Phillips, Wesley Manse, Peel, Isle of Man. |