The gauger's practice: or, The practical way how to gauge and inch brewers-tuns; and the gauging of casks, according to the true rules of art. With a table of cylinders in ale-gallons and centessemal parts, from 8 to 60 inches in diamiter, and 31 inches in depth. Calculated to every tenth of an inch in diamiter, and to every tenth of an inch in depth. By George Ward, philomath

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  • The gauger's practice: or, The practical way how to gauge and inch brewers-tuns; and the gauging of casks, according to the true rules of art. With a table of cylinders in ale-gallons and centessemal parts, from 8 to 60 inches in diamiter, and 31 inches in depth. Calculated to every tenth of an inch in diamiter, and to every tenth of an inch in depth. By George Ward, philomath
  • Gauger's practice; Practical way how to gauge and inch brewers-tuns; and the gauging of casks, according to the true rules of art; Table of cylinders
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Imprint
London: printed for T. Basset, at the George, near St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleetstreet, 1693.
Publication year
1693
ESTC No.
R203966
Grub Street ID
80995
Description
[8], 103, [1]; [56] p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 8°.
Note
"A table of cylinders" has separate divisional title page and register; with errata on p. [8] (first sequence).