单词 | wharfage |
释义 | wharfagen. 1. The provision of or accommodation at a wharf; the stowage of goods on, or loading or unloading at, a wharf. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > berthing, mooring, or anchoring > harbour or port > [noun] > wharf or quay > accommodation at wharfing1466 wharfage1469 quayage1840 1295 Memoranda K. R. 23 & 24 Edw. I (P.R.O.) In cariagio dicte lane..vsque London..cum wharuagio et portagio eiusdem. 1376 Rolls of Parl. II. 351/1 Ore sont ils constreintz de paier pur Messuage de chescune Sarp' ob. Et un autre ob. pur Querfage. 1395 Compotus Will. Chert custodis collegii Cantuar. Oxon. (1881) 28 Item pro werphagio eiusdem (meremii capelle) iijs. iiijd.] 1469–71 in C. L. Kingsford Stonor Lett. & Papers (1919) I. 106 Paid..for C and vj li. of Iren, iiij.s. v.d, for the wharfage, j d., for bringyng of the seid stuffe to Derteford, vj.d. a1552 J. Leland Itinerary (1711) II. 2 There is great Warfeage of Timbre and fier Wood on the West Ende of the Bridge. a1641 J. Smyth Berkeley MSS (1883) I. 341 Renting out the Toll or profit of the wharfage. 1687–8 in R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. (1886) II. 545 Expences for sawing, carriage, and wharfage of Cedar. 1795 J. Phillips Gen. Hist. Inland Navigation (rev. ed.) Addenda 109 For wharfage exceeding six months, to make a reasonable recompence. 1848 J. S. Mill Princ. Polit. Econ. iii. v. §3 The rents of wharfage, dock and harbour room. 1885 Law Times 79 189/2 Duties for defraying the expenses of pilotage, wharfage, lighthouses, and lights and buoys. 2. The charge or dues exacted for the use of a wharf. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > shipping dues > [noun] lastinglOE lastage1205 anchorage1405 strandage1419 plankage1424 quayage1440 lowage1457 measurage1460 perch money1466 perching1483 keel-toll?1499 wharf-gelt1505 sand-gelt1527 wharfage1535 soundage1562 towage1562 groundage1567 bankage1587 rowage1589 shore-silver1589 pilotage1591 dayage1592 ballastage1594 rivage1598 pieragec1599 shore-mail1603 lightage1606 shorage1611 port charge1638 light money1663 port due1663 water-bailage1669 mensuragea1676 mooragea1676 keelage1679 shore-due1692 harbour-due1718 lockage1722 magazinage1736 jettage?1737 light duty1752 tide-duty1769 port duty1776 dockage1788 light due1793 canalage1812 posting-dues1838 warpage1863 winch1864 postage1868 flag-dues1892 berthage1893 shore-levy- 1535 Act 27 Hen. VIII c. 26 §23 Lordes Marches..shall have within..their said Lordeshipps..wreke de mere, wharfage and customes of Strangers. 1598 R. Hakluyt tr. Charter Edward I in Princ. Navigations (new ed.) I. 135 All marchants..may come into our kingdome..without paying wharfage, pontage, or pannage. 1683 Citizens Loss 1 Wharfage with Power to distrain for the same. 1715 London Gaz. No. 5387/3 The Wharfage, Duties, and Profits arising..by and out of Billingsgate-Dock. 1795 J. Phillips Gen. Hist. Inland Navigation (rev. ed.) Addenda 105 Wharfage for more than twenty-four hours, to be a reasonable allowance. 1894 Times 25 Aug. 5/4 The company is gradually issuing through rates, inclusive of Ship Canal toll and wharfage. 3. Wharfs collectively; wharf accommodation. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > berthing, mooring, or anchoring > harbour or port > [noun] > wharf or quay > collectively wharfage1807 1807 Ann. Reg., Chron. 406 The company assembled on the insular wharfage. 1836 E. Jesse Angler's Rambles 295 The little secluded harbour, with its small planked wharfage. 1848 J. S. Mill Princ. Polit. Econ. i. i. §4 The wharfage or harbour-room. 1899 Westm. Gaz. 26 Sept. 9/1 At the terminus of the railway the Dominion Government is erecting complete wharfages to make the harbour suitable for oil vessels. 4. attributive. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > berthing, mooring, or anchoring > harbour or port > [adjective] > wharf or quay wharfage1714 1714 G. Baillie Househ. Bk. (1911) 30 For warfage porters carts to the Lodging etc., 1. 9. 1... For warfage bale and cariing to the Lodgine, 0. 2. 6. 1862 G. T. Lloyd 33 Years Tasmania xvi. 415 Wharfage accommodation. 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Wharfage dues, the dues for landing or shipping goods at a wharf; customs charges in particular... Wharfage charges are demanded even from a ship of war! This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1469 |
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