MISE, also signifies a tax or tollage, &c. An honorary gift, or customary present from the people of Wales to every new king or prince of Wales, anciently given in cattle, wine, and corn, but now in money, being 5000l. or more, is denominated a mise: so was the usual tribute or fine of 3000 marks paid by the inhabitants of the county palatine of Chester at the change of every owner of the said earldom, for enjoying their liberties. And at Chester they have a mise-book, wherein every town and village in the county is rated what to pay towards the mise. The 27 Hen. VIII. c. 26. ordains that lords shall have all such mises and profits of their lands as they had in times past, &c.