Description | List of convictions for false weights and measures in Ryedale Petty Sessional division, following examinations of weights and balances in the wapentake between 24 September 1814 and 30 September 1814 and between 4 October 1814 and 7 October 1814. Includes:
- William Bell of New Malton butcher for having a 14-pound weight that was light by three drams
- David Priestman of New Malton tanner for having a 56-pound weight that was light by four ounces, and two seven-pound weights that were light by six drams and eight drams
- Messrs Nickson and Tibson of New Malton butchers for having a 14-pound weight that was light by ten drams
- William Nicholson of New Malton butcher for having a 14-pound weight that was light by four drams, and an eight-ounce weight that was light by one dram
- William Wilson of New Malton butcher for having a 14-pound weight that was light by six drams, and a four-pound weight that was light by eight drams
- Thomas Hodgson of New Malton butcher for having a 14-pound weight that was light by six drams
- Jonathan Coulson of New Malton butcher for having a four-pound weight that was light by four drams
- James Taylor of New Malton butcher for having a two-pound weight that was light by three drams
- John Barker of New Malton dealer in bacon for having a two-pound weight that was light by five drams, and an eight-ounce weight that was light by two drams
- William Clark of New Malton dealer in cheese for having a three-and-a-half-pound weight that was light by three drams
- John Edwards of New Malton dealer in yeast for having a four-ounce weight that was light by one dram
- William Bradley of New Malton grocer for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by one and a quarter drams
- William Hesp of New Malton bacon factor for having a two-pound weight that was light by three drams
- Robert Spanton of New Malton bacon factor for having a seven-pound weight that was light by seven drams, and a one-pound weight that was light by eight drams
- William Slater of New Malton gardener for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- Robert Owston of New Malton bacon factor for having a two-pound weight that was light by three drams
- John Hopper of New Malton grocer for having a one-pound weight that was light by six drams
- Andrew Taylor of New Malton mercer for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by three-quarters of a dram
- Elizabeth Tate of New Malton currier for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by two drams
- George Jackson of New Malton plumber for having two 14-pound weights that were light by one ounce and four and a quarter drams, a seven-pound weight that was light by one ounce and one dram, and a three-and-a-half-pound weight that was light by nine drams
- David Taylor of New Malton grocer for having a three-and-a-half-pound that was light by two drams, and an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- William Horsley of New Malton grocer for having a four-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- William Ainsley of New Malton grocer for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- Walter Mathers of New Malton plumber for having two eight-ounce weights that were light by four and a half drams
- Ann Ellet of New Malton grocer for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by one dram
- John Tweedy of New Malton grocer for having a one-pound weight that was light by half a dram
- Jane Thorp of New Malton dealer in worsted for having a four-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- Arthur Bradley of New Malton dealer in worsted for having an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, a four-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and a two-ounce weight that was light by a quarter of a dram
- Mary Groves of New Malton grocer for having a two-ounce weight that was light by a quarter of a dram
- George Hudson of New Malton grocer for having a three-and-a-half-pound weight that was light by nine drams
- George Chapman of New Malton grocer for having a three-and-a-half-pound weight that was light by five drams
- John Morritt of New Malton plumber for having a 14-pound weight that was light by one ounce and ten drams
- J. and J. Burrows of New Malton millers for having a 14-pound weight that was light by one ounce and five drams
- Ann Nendick of Old Malton grocer for having a two-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
-Edward Ruston of Old Malton grocer for having a one-pound weight that was light by two and a quarter drams, an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, a four-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, a two-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, a one-ounce weight that was light by half a dram and an eight-dram weight that was light by a quarter of a dram
- William Hill of Ampleforth grocer for having a one-pound weight that was light by two drams, an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and a four-ounce weight that was light by a quarter of a dram
- William Rymer of Stonegrave grocer for having for having a three-and-a-half-pound weight that was light by seven drams, a one-pound weight that was light by one dram, an eight-ounce weight that was light by two drams, a four-ounce weight that was light by one dram, and a two-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- Thomas Robson of Hovingham grocer for having a three-and-a-half-pound weight that was light by two drams, a two-pound weight that was light by two drams, an eight-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and a four-ounce weight that was light by half a dram
- Elizabeth Goodall of Hovingham grocer for having two one-pound weights that were light by one and a quarter drams
- William Brough of Hovingham grocer for having a three-and-a-half-pound weight that was light by three drams
- Francis Boynton of Slingsby grocer for having a one-ounce weight that was light by half a dram, and an eight-dram weight that was light by half a dram
- John Thompson of Barton le Street grocer for having a two-pound weight that was light by one and three quarter drams, a one-pound weight that was light by three quarters of a dram, and a one-ounce weight that was light by half a dram |