Priest's hooves

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The priest's hoof was a square measure in Pomerania . The priest's hoof was the basis for the rent and tithe that had to be paid to the priest.

  • 1 Priesterhufe = 1 1/3 hook (wendische hooves) / Hackenhufe = 2/3 = 1/3 Landhufe Hägerhufe (Flemish hooves) = 1310 1/6 Are
  • 1 priest's hooves = 4/9 triple hooves = 20 acres (Pomeranian) = 6000 square rods (Pomeranian)

Overview of the Pomeranian hooves:

  • 1 Hägerhufe = 60 Pomeranian acres = 27709 8/10 square rods (Brandenburg.)
  • 1 triple hoof = 45 Pomeranian acres = 20782 7/20 square rods (Brandenburg.)
  • 1 Landhufe = 30 Pomeranian acres = 13854 9/10 square rods (Brandenburg.)
  • 1 priest's hooves = 20 Pomeranian acres = 9236 6/10 square rods (Brandenburg.)
  • 1 hook hoof = 15 Pomeranian acres = 6927 9/20 square rods (Brandenburg.)

See also

literature

  • Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, pp. 121, 126, 127, 258.

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Albert Eytelwein: Comparisons of the measures and weights currently and previously introduced in the royal Prussian states: with regard to the most excellent measures and weights in Europe. Realschulbuchhandlung, Berlin 1810, p. 36.