Stapp (unit)
Stapp (rod, star) was a measure of volume in the Jever reign . The bushel was heaped up, the jug measured when it was struck.
- 1 stapp = ¼ bushel = 5 ½ cans = 7.728 liters
The dimensional chain was
- 1 bushel = 4 stappers = 22 jugs = 88 places = 1558.542 Parisian cubic inches = 30.9158 liters
literature
- Gustav Wagner, Friedrich Anton Strackerjan: Compendium of the coin, measure, weight and exchange rate relationships of all states and trading cities on earth. BG Teubner, Leipzig 1855, p. 126.
- Alexander Lachmann: The latest illustrated coin, measurement and weight studies. Volume 2, Moritz Schäfer, Leipzig 1867, p. 319.
- Friedrich Noback: General Börsen- u. Account book. Volume 3, Adolf Gumprecht, Leipzig 1862, p. 30.