- Vergée
A vergée or vergee is a unit of area, a quarter of the French
acre . Other spellings include vergie and vrégie. It is not anSI unit. The SI unit of area is the squaremetre .The term derives from Latin "virga" (rod). Compare French "verge" (yard).
In the
Channel Islands , it is a standard measure of land, but the statutory definition differs between thebailiwick s.* In
Guernsey , a vergée (Guernésiais : vergie) is 17,640 square feet (1 639 m²). It is 40 (square) Guernsey perches. A Guernsey perch (also spelt perque) is 21 feet by 21 feet. ["Dictiounnaire Angllais-Guernésiais", de Garis, 1982 ISBN 0850334624]
* InJersey , a vergée (Jèrriais : vrégie) is 19,360 square feet (1 798.6 m²). It is 40 (square) Jersey perches. A Jersey perch (also spelt pèrque) is a square 24 "pied de perche" on each side (i.e. a square 22 imperial feet on each side). [ [http://www.gov.je/EconomicDevelopment/TradingStandards/Weights+and+Measures/Unusual+Jersey+Measures.htm Unusual Jersey Measures] ]In
France a vergée was 12,100 square Paris feet (1 276.8 m²). It was 25 (square) perches. Thesurveying perch measured 22 French feet. the royal perch was 18 French feet.Conversions
1 vergée (Guernsey) is equivalent to:
*1 638.809 63 m²
*0.404958678 acres1 vergée (Jersey) is equivalent to:
*1 798.60285 m²
*0.444444444 acresReferences
See also
*French units of measurement
*Virgate External links
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