Description | List of convictions for false weights and measures in Ryedale Petty Sessional division, including:
- John Gatenby of Appleton le Moors grocer for having a two-pound weight that was light by one dram
- Mary Coultas of Appleton le Moors dealer in tobacco for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by two and a quarter drams
- William Hill of Ampleforth grocer [three entries deleted]
- Christopher Stonehouse of Farndale grocer for having a one-pound weight that was light by one and a quarter drams, and an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- William Hewgill of Gillamoor grocer for having two three-pound-eight-ounce weights, one light by one dram, and the other light by two drams
- Mary Hart of Hutton le Hole grocer for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by two drams, and a two-ounce weight that was light by one dram
- Leonard Snowden of Helmsley draper for having a one-pound weight that was light by one and a half drams, an eight-ounce weight that was light by one dram, a four-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and a two-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- Robert Robson of Kirby Moorside grocer for having a seven-pound weight that was light by seven drams
- Charles Fisher of Kirby Moorside butcher for having a two-pound weight that was light by two drams
- George Brown of Kirby Moorside butcher for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by one dram
- George Potter of Kirby Moorside grocer for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by three quarters of a dram
- Sarah Harding of Lastingham dealer in tobacco for having a one-pound weight that was light by one and a half drams
- Thomas Harland of Nunnington grocer for having a three-pound-eight-ounce weight that was light by four drams, another three-pound-eight-ounce weight that was light by two drams, and an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- Matthew Barker of Nunnington dealer in tobacco for having a one-pound weight that was light by three quarters of a dram, a one-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and an eight-dram weight that was light by one quarter of a dram
- Elizabeth Dinnis of Normanby dealer in tobacco (very poor) for having a three-pound-eight-ounce weight that was light by six drams, a one-pound weight that was light by two and a half drams, an eight-ounce weight that was light by two and a half drams, a four-ounce weight that was light by one dram, a one-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and an eight-dram weight that was light by half a dram
- James Davison of Wombleton grocer for having a one-pound weight that was light by half a dram, an eight -ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and a four-ounce weight that was light by half a dram |