Obs. [f. STRAND sb.4 + -AGE.] A charge or toll levied upon fish or other commodities landed on a strand.
1419. Liber Albus (Rolls), I. 234. La nief dorra ii deniers pur straundage.
1598. Stow, Surv., 161. In the raigne of Edwarde the thirde, euery great ship landing there [sc. at Billingsgate], paide for strandage two pence.
1712. Madox, Hist. Exchequer, xviii. 534. The issue of divers Tronages with several small strandages.