| 1825 - 458 pages
...1st May, 1826, a brass measure to be made under the direction of the Treasury, and to contain inn,, avoirdupois weight of distilled water, weighed In air at the temperature of 93" Fahrenheit, is declared to be the " Imperial standard gallon," and shall be the only standard measure... | |
| 1823 - 564 pages
...Standard Measure of Capacity, as well for liquids as for dry goods, * shall be the * Gallon containing ten pounds Avoirdupois weight of distilled * water, weighed in air at the temperature of 62° of Fahrenheit's ' Thermometer, the Barometer being at 30 inches. ' And again — (page 6), It shall... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1824 - 826 pages
...as well for Liquids as for Goods not measured by Heaped Measure, shall be the Gallon, containing Ten Pounds Avoirdupois Weight of distilled Water weighed in Air, at the Temperature of Sixty two Degrees of Fahrenheit's Thermometer, the Barometer being at Thirty Inches; and that a Measure... | |
| Industrial arts - 1825 - 490 pages
...well for liquids as for dry goods not measured by heaped measure, shall be the Gallon, containing Ten pounds Avoirdupois weight of distilled water weighed in air, at the temperature of sixty-two degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, the barometer being at thirty inches ; and that a measure... | |
| T. Sherlock - 1825 - 236 pages
...Treasury Order, 20tfi August, 1821. Gallon, viz. the Standard Gallon to contain lolbs. Avoirdupois of distilled water, weighed in air, at the temperature...Fahrenheit's Thermometer, the Barometer being at 30 Inches. 5 Geo. If. cap. 74. 0 11 2 018 OI i Garnets, the fc., viz. 1 10 0 0 10 0 Gauze of Thread, for ¿£100... | |
| Charles Barton, Samuel Francis Thomas Wilde - Conveyancing - 1826 - 658 pages
...J ' sure of capacity. dry goods not measured by heaped measure, shall be THE GALLON, containing ten pounds avoirdupois weight of distilled water weighed in air, at the temperature of sixty-two degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, the barometer being at thirty inches ; and a measure... | |
| S. F. T. Wilde, Charles Barton - Commercial law - 1826 - 660 pages
...,1 , sure of capacity. dry goods not measured by heaped measure, shall be THE GALLON, containing ten pounds avoirdupois weight of distilled water weighed in air, at the temperature of sixty-two degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, the barometer being at thirty inches ; and a measure... | |
| Alexander Taylor (of Muthill.) - 1827 - 336 pages
...measure of Capacity, both for liquid and dry goods, is to be the gallon,—a measure made of brass, containing 10 pounds, avoirdupois weight, of distilled...weighed in air, at the temperature of 62 degrees of FahrenK belt's thermometer, the barometer being at 30 inches; and it is declared, that 10 pounds avoirdupois,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1827 - 624 pages
...of capacity be the gallon, under the name of the Imperial standard gallon ; and that it contain ten pounds, avoirdupois weight, of distilled water, weighed in air, at the temperature of 62°, the barometer being at 30 inches, and that this be the unit, and only standard measure of capacity.... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1827 - 634 pages
...the gallon, .undejr the name of the Imperial standard gaUon; and that it contain, ten pounds, pownds, avoirdupois weight, of distilled water, weighed in air, at the temperature of 62°, the barometer being at 30 inches, and that this be the unit, and only standard measure of capacity.... | |
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