Weights Money and Other Measures Used by Our Ancestors

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Written for researchers who come across unfamiliar units of weights and measurements this is the ideal companion to keep by your side when perusing wills inventories accounts and old journals. How can we possibly appreciate the ancient manorial system without an understanding of oxgangs and hides? How can we come to grips with early population listings without knowing about virgates and farthingales? We now know for instance that a firkin of soap weighs 64 pounds that a hogshead of claret contains 46 gallons that a faggot of firewood is 36 inches in length that a chest of Indian tea weighs 126 pounds and if that isn't enough you'll also learn that in the year 1650 you could have a tooth extracted for about one shilling!
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