[ 549 ] 
14,7 = -0434 
2 3.04 
11,7 = .039$ = 
25-2 
15,5 = .0444 = 
22.5 
0,7 = .0258 =- 
549 
The greateft Length of") 
the Tard Bed-fit Guild- I Rev^Div 
hall, exceeded the / 1 
Standard Tard , at the I 
Exchequer, by . . J 
The leaft Length of the 
fame Bed, exceeded 
the faid Standard of a 
Tard by 
The greateft Length of' 
the Ell Bed, at Guild- 
hall, exceeded 45 Ex- 
chequer Standard 
Inches by ' 
The leaft Length of the 
fame Bed exceeded 
the fame Number of 
like Inches by . . 
The Standard of a Tard, in the Tower of London, 
belongs to his Majesty’s Office of Ordnance, and 
is kept in the Drawing Room there: It is a folid 
Brafs Rod, about Seven-tenths of an Inch Square, and 
about 41 Inches Ions,', on one Side of which is laid 
off the Meafure of a Tard, divided into Three Feet , 
and each Foot into 12 Inches : The Firft Foot has the 
Inches divided into Tenths, the Second into T welfths, 
and the Third into Eighths of an Inch , and the Firft 
Inch of all is divided into a Hundred Parts, by dia- 
gonal Lines. This Rod is faid to have been pro- 
vided by the late Mr. Rowley 5 it is fealed with the 
Exchequer Seal, and Two other Seals of G. R. 
crowned, near one of the Ends, together with his Ma- 
jESTY’sMark commonly called the Broad Arrow. And 
the 
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