Description | Return of persons having defective weights and balances in Bulmer West division, who appeared at the house of Mrs Elizabeth Preston, the George Inn, at Easingwold on Monday 21 October 1833. With memoranda of convictions, including:
- Joseph Place of Farlington butcher for having an eight-ounce defective weight - John Rawntree of Brandsby blacksmith for having a two-pounds defective weight - Thomas Ward of Skewsby tea dealer and grocer for having an eight-ounce defective weight, a four-ounce defective weight, and a one-ounce defective weight - John Steele of Newton on Ouse tea dealer and grocer for having a two-pound defective weight and a quarter-ounce defective weight - John Alder of Stillington tea dealer and grocer for having a four-ounce defective weight - Richard Coverdale [Coverdill in memorandum] of Stillington tea dealer and grocer for having an eight-ounce defective weight and a two-ounce defective weight - Ann Abel of Tholthorpe tea dealer and grocer for having a four-ounce defective weight - John Pindon of Helperby tea dealer and grocer for having a half-ounce defective weight - Thomas Passman of Helperby butcher for refusing to produce his weights and steelyards - George Robson of Raskelf butcher for having a four-ounce defective weight and defective steelyards - Francis McNally of Easingwold tea dealer and grocer for having a four-ounce defective weight - Nathaniel Wynn of Easingwold dealer in worsted for having a two-ounce defective weight, a one-ounce defective weight and a half-ounce defective weight - John Thompson of Easingwold dealer in gingerbread for having a two-ounce defective weight - William Dickinson of Easingwold dealer in gingerbread for having a four-ounce defective weight - [blank] Joye of Easingwold tea dealer and grocer for having a half-ounce defective weight |