Obs. ? A fee paid for permission to convey goods over certain land.

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c. 1357[?].  Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees), 560. Pro 3 par. Molarum lucrand… præter Landleve et cariag. eorundem, xiijs. iiijd.

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1664.  in Hargreave, Coll. Tracts (1787), I. 57. The defendants pretended title to it as parcell of the town of Plymouth, and shewed usage to have had certain customs called land-leave, terrage, &c.

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1669.  in 4th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. (1874), 405/2. Penrose … said … that he had always received a 15th part of all goods cast on shore upon his ground for Landleave.

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