ColPrice2002
Well-known member
OK,
Here's my tuppence worth!
The old chain was 4 rods - the rod was the device used to control/guide the lead ox when ploighing a furlong - i.e. about 16 feet long.
It then became used as the width for ploughing, you'll find that the old medieval strip farming plots are about 1 rod wide...
The Imperial liquid system is also quite logical:-
1 gallon of water - 10 lbs weight
1 gallon contains 8 pints of 20 fluid ounces.
The US - (for some reason) decided that the US pint weighs 1 lb - so the US Gallon is 8 x 16 = 128 ounces.
Cheers,
Colin
(who can still add up in £.s.d!)
Here's my tuppence worth!
The old chain was 4 rods - the rod was the device used to control/guide the lead ox when ploighing a furlong - i.e. about 16 feet long.
It then became used as the width for ploughing, you'll find that the old medieval strip farming plots are about 1 rod wide...
The Imperial liquid system is also quite logical:-
1 gallon of water - 10 lbs weight
1 gallon contains 8 pints of 20 fluid ounces.
The US - (for some reason) decided that the US pint weighs 1 lb - so the US Gallon is 8 x 16 = 128 ounces.
Cheers,
Colin
(who can still add up in £.s.d!)