Weights and Measures

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Weights & Measures

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Purpose of this page

This page provides a dictionary of weights and measures taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.

MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at Admiralty Court Cases. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.






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Index

B


Bags (= bagges) (e.g. pepper) ("to be laded aboard her for the said Companies use and account, containing fiftie foure baggs of pepper w:ch weighed 3896 pounds net English weight" (HCA 13/73); "whatsoever bills of ladeing are in the Bagges" (HCA 13/64 f.6v))
Baggs ("having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls" (HCA 13/71 f.?19r); "Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty" (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))
Bahaire ("this Depo:t went in the Bantam ffrigots Boate ashore, and there caused about a Bahaire of pepper to be put on board y:e said Boate" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Bahaizes ("this depo:t had sent out y:e foresaid 672 Bahaizes (sic) of Pepper on board the Bantam ffrigot (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Balazares ("the foresaid six hundred Seaventy two Balarzes of pepp" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Bales "three bales of linnen marked as farr as this deponent can now remember with an R. or some such like marke, which three bales the sayd Claviel told this deponent then standing upon y:e Strand" (HCA 13/79 no f.))
Barrs ("severall parcells of silver in barrs (HCA 13/71 f.372v))
Barrells (e.g. raisins; "17 barrells of starch"; "some barrell of sugar carryed frō y:e howses of y:e producent towards y:e waterside to be so laden")
Baskets (e.g. raisins; " two basketts of druggs" (HCA 13/73))
Boards (e.g. timber; "860 four foot boards)
Bundles (e.g. hemp; "68 bundles of hemp"; "bundles of rough hemp" (HCA 15/6 Box Two))
Butts (e.g. sherrie sack; "the true and lawfull Own:r of the said seaven and fortie butts of sack")



C


Caske ("28 Caske of Allom")
Cedar chests
Chaldren ("how many Chaldren of the said Coales did hee burne at Tangier, and how many Chaldren did hee carry away in the said Shipp from thence, and why did hee carry away the said Coales, was it not bee cause hee wanted wood or other fowell (sic) for the said Shipps use" (HCA 23/19, no f.))
Chests (sugar; "chests of Indico and Druggs" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Clapboards
Coyle ("thirty Coyles of Rope" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))



F


Firkin ("three hundred firkins of butter" (HCA 13/69 no f.))



H


Hogsheads abbr. hhds (e.g. wines)
Hydes ("at the time arlate the Boatswaine of the Little Lewis did being did (sic), being demanded what hydes were recd aboard the said ship reply and say three hundred and thirty or thereaboutes but that since hee haveing prsed his booke doth find that there were laden aboard the sd shipp in all but three hundred twenty one some where of were whole Dryed hydes in hayre, and some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes" (HCA 13/19))



K


Kintall (= Quintall) ("one hundred and twenty kintalls of ffish" (HCA 13/73))



L


Last ("he beleeveth that every last of y:e sd salmon conteined 12: barrels" (HCA 13/129))
Leagues



M


Matt ("12 ?mattes of flaxe")



P


Pack ("five packs of linnen marked and numbred as in the margin" (HCA 13/68))
Packett
Parcell (= parcel; prcell; pcell) ("a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe"; a pcell of tarre brought to this port of London in a shippe called the ffortune (HCA 13/125))
Peeces
Piggs ("piggs of silver") (HCA 23/19: the Mayfflower) ("Piggs of lead")
Pipes (of wine, e.g. Canary) ("10 pipes of sugar"))
"some few ?Polacoes of Tobacco" (HCA 13/68)
Pipestaves
Pounds (e.g. Cocheneal)



Q


Quarter caskes ("severall Quarter Caskes of Wine and Oyle" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Quarters ("quarters of wheat")
Quintalls (= Kintalls) ("200 Quintalls of Brazill, Wood" (HCA 13/73))
Quoyle ("thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade & account" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))



R


Rames ("Theise goods laden are as followeth Eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A Bale cont 32: Rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt" (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund & James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655))
Roll (e.g. tobacco)



S


Skinne baggs ("at Honduras tooke in and received aboard Indigo and druggs (as they were said to be) in chests and ?skinne baggs" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Small Barrell ("143 small Barr:lls. of Brandy att 11:li 19:s p Barrell an:d to in ster mony. 10:s ?6:d . p Barrell" (HCA 13/128)



T


Tonn ("> ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att 60:li the Tonn french mony and in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d p tonn" (HCA 13/128)
Tonne ("the sayd 13 thousand Livre was for and towards satisfaction and payment for the 221 tonnes of wynne aclate" (HCA 13/69 no f.))
Tunn ("the said tonns of Tallow were worth the summe of 34:li y tonn and noe more" (HCA 13/125)
Trunks ("thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade & account" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Trunkes
Trunckes ("Two trunckes" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))



W


Wainscotts



Y


Yards ("one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards" (HCA 13/69 no f.))