outgang

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An outgate; a cattle-gate

Sit William Saunders, priest, gave as follows:—for the repair of the church windows, bridges for a church road, bell ropes, &c.;, church balke, dam, and dam bridge, and outgang, outgang between White Hall Close and Mill Hill Close.

The act of giving up occupancy of property
An outgoing; an egress or exit
outgang

    Etymology

    () From Middle English outgang, from Old English ūtgang (“an outgoing, exit”), from Proto-Germanic *ūt-gangaz (“exit”). Cognate with Dutch uitgang (“exit”), Old High German ūzgang (German Ausgang, “exit”). More at out, gang.
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