Document referenceQSB 1806 2/16/2
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken by Thomas Harrison of Kirby Moorside one of the coroners for the North Riding and given in at the Lent Assizes 1806 held at the Castle of York

Fifteen inquests are listed:

- Mary Witty. Inquest held at Broughton on 29 July 1805. Verdict: accidentally overlaid

- William Suffield. Inquest held at New Malton on 22 August 1805. Verdict: visitation of God

- Thomas Myers. Inquest held at New Malton on 21 September 1805. Verdict: visitation of God

- Ann Pennock. Inquest held at Pickering on 24 September 1805. Verdict: visitation of God

- Rowland Mason. Inquest held at Pickering on 22 October 1805. Verdict: visitation of God

- Mary Boyes. Inquest held at Old Malton on 25 October 1805. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- George Jackson. Inquest held at Wykeham on 26 October 1805. Verdict: suffocated in a sand pit

- John Tipping. Inquest held at New Malton on 11 November 1805. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- Matthias Dobson. Inquest held at Ganthorpe on 11 November 1805. Verdict: epileptic fit

- Mary Atkinson. Inquest held at Pyethorn East Moors on 15 November 1805. Verdict: lunatic - poisoned

- William Winter. Inquest held at Stainton Dale on 16 December 1805. Verdict: found dead

- Ralph Robinson. Inquest held at New Malton on 25 January 1806. Verdict: visitation of God

- John Thompson. Inquest held at Lockton on 11 February 1806. Verdict: visitation of God

- Robert Champley. Inquest held at Thornton on 26 February 1806. Verdict: visitation of God

- Robert Warcup. Inquest held at New Malton on 7 March 1806. Verdict: manslaughter
Date10 Mar 1806
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Catalogue statusCatalogued
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