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There is also another very antient hereditary duty belonging to the crown, called the prisage or butlerage of wines; which is considerably older than the customs, being taken notice of in the great roll of the exchequer, 8 Ric. I. still extant. Prisage was a right of taking two tons of wine from every ship importing into England twenty tons or more; which by Edward I. was exchanged into a duty of 2s for every ton imported by merchant-strangers, and called butlerage, because paid to the king's butler.
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There
is
also
another
very
antient
hereditary
duty
belonging
to
the
crown,
called
the
prisage
or
butlerage
of
wines;
which
is
considerably
older
than
the
customs,
being
taken
notice
of
in
the
great
roll
of
the
exchequer,
8
Ric.
I.
still
extant.
Prisage
was
a
right
of
taking
two
tons
of
wine
from
every
ship
importing
into
England
twenty
tons
or
more;
which
by
Edward
I.
was
exchanged
into
a
duty
of
2s
for
every
ton
imported
by
merchant-strangers,
and
called
butlerage,
because
paid
to
the
king's
butler.