cesses

/ˈsɛsɪz/
noun
  1. Plural of cess; taxes or levies, especially local ones in historical contexts.
    • In medieval times, landowners were required to pay various cesses to the crown.
    • The village council collected cesses to pay for road repairs.
    • The old records listed annual cesses on every household in the parish.
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