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chaldrons Meaning in Bengali



ব্রিটিশ সার্বভৌম ক্ষমতা পরিমাপ (তরল বা শুষ্ক

Noun:

কয়লার মাপবিশেষ,





chaldrons's Usage Examples:

In 1750 it was said to be equal to 8 Newcastle chaldrons (waggons), a measure of volume, or a weight of 21.


and there were many different regional chaldrons, the two most important being the Newcastle and London chaldrons.


Blackfriars, three chaldrons of coal were carbonized each day, providing the gas equivalent of 9,000 Argand lamps.


So 28 chaldrons of coal were carbonized.


fog envelops Manhattan's Downtown; people are fascinated by mysterious chaldrons, gorgeous vases that are only seen in pictures, because nobody seems to.


The trade amounted to 3,000 chaldrons that year, and he tried to get the tax on sea coal, which Parliament had.


The payment (fixed by the patent) was to be 12 pence on every 20 chaldrons of coal, and one halfpenny per ton of other goods (for English ships,.


55 chaldrons of coke fuel were used (roughly 165 tons), equalling 76 mi (122 km) per.


of dealing with 25 to 35 chaldrons per hour, and the berths could take vessels at low water of spring tides.


The chaldrons were lowered to the ship on.


In 1758, from the Rainton coalfield, 20866 chaldrons of coal were shipped abroad (a chaldron weighed two tons 13 hundredweight).


Traffic for 1832 included 7,394 chaldrons of coal, 18,173 quarters of wheat, 7,745 quarters of oats, 19,396 quarters.


In 1266 the standard load of a keel was set at 20 chaldrons (wagonloads) or approximately 17 tons.


company took the important step of offering to haul the colliery wagons or chaldrons by locomotive power, something that required a scheduled or timetabled.


Hale observed that a single miner could produce many chaldrons of coal each day, and that the Cupid was only the third ship to be loaded.


for his 'munificent' generosity in distributing six bullocks and ten chaldrons of coals amongst the 'poor and deserving objects' of Cowes.



chaldrons's Meaning':

a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry

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