The historical weight in the Dutch city of Oudewater was used for weighing

merchandise before it was sold
of people sentenced to hang
of people sentenced to galleys
of people who were accused of practicing witchcraft.
Between 1550 and about 1690 people accused of witchcraft were at times brought to a weigh house in order to be subjected to a "witch test" to "prove" their innocence for payment (as nobody was deemed to be a witch after this test). If a person was found to be lighter than a set weight, he or she was deemed guilty. This is similar to the use of a ducking stool.
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merchandise before it was sold
of people sentenced to hang
of people sentenced to galleys
of people who were accused of practicing witchcraft.
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flagAustralia
0%
5%
5%
88%
17
flagAustria
0%
18%
18%
63%
11
flagRepublic of Ireland
17%
17%
5%
58%
17
flagGermany
38%
17%
3%
40%
52
flagthe United States
25%
28%
6%
37%
32
flagGreece
30%
25%
10%
35%
20
flagPoland
30%
20%
13%
34%
1938
flagthe United Kingdom
35%
28%
8%
26%
56
flagthe Netherlands
26%
26%
10%
26%
19
flagIndia
0%
41%
33%
25%
12