02215nam 2200385 n 450 99639502490331620200824121030.0(CKB)3810000000010464(EEBO)2248553437(UnM)99837719e(UnM)99837719(EXLCZ)99381000000001046419901016d1640 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A perfect table declaring the assise or weight of bread, by Troy and Avoirdupois weights. Extracted and taken out of the new booke entituled Artachthos, by the composer thereof. Not only for the service of the citie of London, but for the whole realme; to the end that everie one, as well poore as rich, may trie the weight of the bakers bread, by the sort of weight, and finding it too light, complaine to the magistrate, or present them at the sessions of the peace, coort-leet, or elsewhere[electronic resource][Imprinted at London By Richard Bishop, and to be sold at the signe of the Bell in St. P[au]ls chur[chyard1640]]1 sheet ([1] p.)A broadside.Imperfect: mutilated, with some loss of text, including imprint date (supplied from STC).Reproduction of originals in the British Library.eebo-0018BreadStandardsEarly works to 1800Weights and measuresGreat BritainEarly works to 1800BreadStandardsWeights and measuresPenkethman John1006921Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996395024903316A perfect table declaring the assise or weight of bread, by Troy and Avoirdupois weights. Extracted and taken out of the new booke entituled Artachthos, by the composer thereof. Not only for the service of the citie of London, but for the whole realme; to the end that everie one, as well poore as rich, may trie the weight of the bakers bread, by the sort of weight, and finding it too light, complaine to the magistrate, or present them at the sessions of the peace, coort-leet, or elsewhere2318373UNISA