Tallage
| English feudalism | 
|---|
| Manorialism | 
| Feudal land tenure in England | 
| Feudal duties | 
| Feudalism | 
Tallage or talliage (from the French tailler, i.e. a part cut out of the whole) may have signified at first any tax, but became in England and France a land use or land tenure tax. Later in England it was further limited to assessments by the crown upon cities, boroughs, and royal domains. In effect, tallage was a land tax.