Weights and Measures
Scottish Historical Weights and Measures
Until the middle of the 19th century a wide diversity of weights and measures were used in Scotland. Standardization took place from 1661 onwards, and in 1824 an act of parliament imposed the English versions of Imperial measures and defined the proportions of older measures to Imperial measures.
When researching Scottish historical records from medieval times until the late 19th century, the following should be borne in mind:
- Scottish measures (such as the mile, pound, gallon, pint, and ounce) were different from English and other European measures of similar or identical names from early medieval times until the mid-19th century
- There were local variations in measures even after the standardization of Scottish measures in 1661, 1707 and 1824
For more information about specific weights and measures and the development of Scottish weights and measures click on one of the following: