The creature, partly it may be from familiarity, jumps up against the iron palisade which separates the visitor from its walk, but a poor pannage as a substitute for its African home.
The pannage pig or the grass swine, which the villeins give in return for mast and herbage, is often mentioned.
He must pay toll to the bishop when he buys and sells; he must pay tace, apparently the pannage of a later time, for his pigs.
And the pannage of the whole manor and the aforesaid customs called "leph" and the wood and windfall wood within the aforesaid time are extended in the profit of the manor at 100s.
And whereas the woods belonging to the said manor hath within the memory of man been the only common belonging to the said town, paying yearly for the herbage and pannage thereof 6s.
Pannage for one thousand hogs, and seventeen pence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pannage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.