Document referenceQSB 1809 4/10/5
TitleReturn of persons having defective weights and balances in the wapentake of Bulmer
DescriptionA return of persons having defective weights and balances in the wapentake of Bulmer on the 28 August 1809, certified on 28 September 1809. With memoranda of convictions of:

- John Webster of Stockton grocer for having a three and a half-pound and a two-pound defective weight

- Richard Todd of Stockton grocer and tea dealer for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- Thomas Hustwick of Stockton butcher for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- Thomas Dickons of Gate Helmsley blacksmith for having a one-pound defective weight

- Jane Morley of Terrington blacksmith for having an eight-ounce defective weight

- David Ellerby of Terrington butcher for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- John Brown of Terrington dealer in tea etc for having a two-ounce defective weight

- Thomas Blanshard of Bulmer tallow chandler for having a three-pound defective weight

- George Jeffrey of Bulmer dealer in tea etc for having a two-ounce and a one-ounce defective weight

- John Rawntree of Bulmer dealer in tea etc for having two pairs of unequal balances or scales

- Matthew Freer of Barton bacon factor for having a one-pound defective weight

- William Riccall of Barton butcher, grocer etc for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- John Oates of Flaxton butcher for having two pairs of unequal balances or steelyards

- John Coates of Flaxton dealer in tea etc for having a one-ounce defective weight

- William Field of Flaxton [described in the summary as "grocer etc"] for having a two-ounce defective weight

- Susanna Weatherill of St Marygate grocer for having a one-pound eight-ounce and two two-ounce defective weights

- Phoebe Kirkman of Clifton grocer for having two two-ounce and a one-ounce defective weight

- Henry Blackburn of Clifton grocer for having a one-ounce defective weight

- George Ellison of Clifton Flaxton [described in the summary as "grocer"] for having a four-ounce defective weight and an unequal pair of balances or scales

- William Dunnington of Clifton miller for not having a table of toll or multure in his mill

- Isaac Parker of Newton on Ouse dealer in tea and flour and grocer for having a pair of unequal balances or scales and a pair of steelyards

- William Bland of Newton on Ouse tallow chandler for having a pair of unequal balances or scales

- James Bell of Newton on Ouse butcher for having a pair of unequal balances or steelyard

- Thomas Pratt of Linton blacksmith for having a pair of unequal balances or scales

- John Clarkson of Tollerton butcher for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- Sarah Pennett of Alne grocer etc for having a pair of unequal balances or scales

- Robert Whitacar of Huby grocer and tea dealer for having a two-ounce, a one-ounce and a quarter-ounce defective weight

- Christopher Been of Huby butcher for having an eight-ounce defective weight

- Henry Feather of Stillington grocer and tea dealer for having a pair of unequal balances or scales

- William Carbut of Stillington grocer and dealer in tea for having an unequal pair of balances or scales

- Henry Farrah of Stillington [described in the summary as "grocer etc"] for having an unequal pair of balances or scales

- John Halder of Stillington grocer for having an eight-ounce and a quarter-ounce defective weight, and an unequal pair of balances or scales

- Peter Souray of Stillington tea dealer, grocer and tallow chandler having an unequal pair of balances or scales

- William Snowden of Stillington blacksmith for having two three-pound defective weights

- Christopher Fowler of Brandsby blacksmith for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- John Wiley of Marton with Moxby miller for having a 28-pound, a 14-pound and a seven-pound defective weight

- John Nelson of Easingwold miller for having a seven-pound and a 31/2-pound defective weight

- Robert Wood of Easingwold tea dealer etc for having two unequal pairs of scales or balances

- George Shepherd of Raskelf [described in the summary as "butcher"] for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- John Knowlson of Thormanby grocer etc for having two pairs of unequal balances or scales

- Benjamin Plummer and Richard Plummer of Thormanby blacksmiths for having a pair of unequal balances or scales

- George Knowlson of Thormanby grocer for having an unequal pair of scales

- John Smithson of Helperby tea dealer and grocer for having a pair of unequal balances or scales

- John Rowlson of Helperby brewer for having a seven-pound, a four-pound, a two-pound, a one-pound and an eight-ounce defective weight

- Charles Cade of Helperby brewer for having an eight-ounce defective weight

- William Darby of Helperby blacksmith for having a pair of unequal balances or scales

- Francis Sawdon of Helperby tea dealer and grocer for having a 11/2-pound and a quarter-ounce defective weight, and a pair of unequal balances or scales and an unequal balance or steelyard

- John Barker of Tholthorpe tea dealer, grocer etc for having an eight-ounce, a four-ounce, two two-ounce, two one-ounce and a quarter-ounce defective weight, and a pair of unequal balances or scales

- Isaac Smailes of Flawith butcher for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- William Wood of Beningbrough butcher for having an unequal balance or steelyard

- John Brittain of Easingwold currier for having an eight-ounce defective weight

- Joseph Windross of Easingwold baker for having a seven-pound defective weight
DateAug -Sep 1809
LevelItem
Extent53 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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