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Why Do Brits Use Stone? [Solved]

Wow! That’s been around for a while. Back in 1389, the king set the weight of wool at 14 pounds per stone and 26 stones per sack. Even today, there are different weights of stones like the 5-pound glass stone. And it’s still used in Britain to measure people and animals’ weights. Pretty cool!