A set of standard weights was kept in every parish in Bermuda to check the accuracy of weights used by local merchants for measuring bulk goods such as flour, sugar and grain. The ‘C A’ stamp with the broad arrow indicates that the measure was procured for the Bermuda Government by the Crown Agents, who acted on behalf of the colonies.

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