- bagavel
- In old English law, the citizens of Exeter had granted to them by charter from Edward I the collection of a certain tribute or toll upon all manner of wares brought to that city to be sold, toward the paving of the streets, repairing of the walls, and maintenance of the city, which was commonly called bagavel, bethugavel and chippinggavel
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.