Bushel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Frickle
A bushel basket
Firlot
or meal The Linlithgow wheat firlot was to the imperial bushel as 998 to 1000 the barley firlot as 1456 to
Bushelage
A duty payable on commodities by the bushel
Acherset
to have been the same with our quarter or eight bushels, Cowel.
Curnock
Curnock, a measure containing four bushels, or half a quarter
Common carrier
case a question of fact, Belfast Ropework Co. Ltd. v. Bushell, (1918) 1 KB 210 (215) per Bailhache, J. 'Common carrier'
Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder
Chaldern, or Chalder, twelve sacks of coals, each holding three bushels, weighing about a ton and a half. In Wales they
Amber, or Ambra
Amber, or Ambra, a measure of four bushels, Introd. Domesd., vol. I., 133.
Bushelman
A tailors assistant for repairing garments called also busheler
Hectoliter
dry measure it contains ten decaliters or about 256 Winchester bushels
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