Obs. exc. Hist. (ad. med.L. ulnagium (14th c.), f. L. ulna after OF. aulnage ALNAGE.]
1. = ALNAGE 1.
1447. Ord. Exchequer, 35. c. 62 (6) A v b. For euerye foreyn accompte of sheryffes and vlnage.
1454. Rolls of Parlt., V. 247. The Fermours of the Ulnage in the Counte of Somers[et] yerely.
1495. Act 11 Hen. VII., c. 62 § 1. The fermour of Ulnage in the Citie of Coventre.
2. = ALNAGE 2.
1450. in Archaeol. (1770), I. 92. The issues and profits coming of the ulnage and subsidue of wollen clothes.
1450. Rolls of Parlt., V. 186/1. To be taken of the Subsidie and ulnage of Clothes.
1545. Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.), II. 61. My lease wyche I have of the ulnage and subsidie within the countie palatyne of Lancast[er].