Little bucket

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The little bucket was a Heilbronn measure for liquids and was part of the fuder's measuring chain. The load of a measure was different in the two types of invoices, Heilbronner and just settlement.

Heilbronn division:
Classification only for billing:
  • 1 Fuder for billing = 10 ohms = 120 quarters = 56160 Parisian cubic inches = 11.140 hectoliters = 0.6317 Fuder (new Württemb.)
comparison
  • 3 loads of the Heilbronn division = 2 loads of settlements ( Speyerer Fuder)
  • 1 quarter = 468 Paris cubic inches = 9.283 liters = 5.053 Mass (new Württemb.)
  • 1 ohm = 5616 Parisian cubic inches = 111.4 liters = 6.064 Imi (new Württemb.)

literature

  • Christian Noback , Friedrich Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios, the government papers, the bills of exchange and banking and the customs of all countries and trading venues. Volume 1, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 359.
  • Society of learned and practical merchants (Wilhelm Hoffmann): General encyclopedia for merchants, manufacturers, business people, or a complete dictionary on trade, factories, manufactories, arts, etc. Business. Volume 2, Verlag Otto Wigand, Leipzig 1848, p. 41.