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41 & 42 Vict.Weights and Measures Act 1878
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2019 revision of the SI41 & 42 Vict.
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Weights and Measures Act 1878
Weights and Measures Act 1963
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Hanseatic LeagueIn the United States
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Russian funt
Obsolete Russian unit of measurementPood
Zolotnik
Portuguese libra and arrátel
Kingdom of PortugalManuel I of Portugal
Jersey pound
JerseyTrone pound
Obsolete Scottish units of measurementMetric pound
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