Description | A 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 |