Scottish units
Scottish or Scots units of measurement are the weights and measures peculiar to Scotland which were nominally replaced by English units in 1685 but continued to be used in unofficial contexts until at least the late 18th century. The system was based on the ell (), stone (), and boll and firlot (). This official system coexisted with local variants, especially for the measurement of .
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Scottish units
Scottish or Scots units of measurement are the weights and measures peculiar to Scotland which were nominally replaced by English units in 1685 but continued to be used in unofficial contexts until at least the late 18th century. The system was based on the ell (), stone (), and boll and firlot (). This official system coexisted with local variants, especially for the measurement of .
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