Document referenceQSB 1812 4/16/1
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests for the wapentake of Langbaurgh
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken by Thomas Smith of Stokesley coroner for the liberty of Langbaurgh and given in at the Lammas Assizes 1812 held at the Castle of York

Eleven inquests are listed:

- Mary Ann Garbutt. Inquest held at Easby on 29 March 1812. Verdict: scalded

- William Stockdale. Inquest held at the Tontine Inn on 8 April 1812. Verdict: found dead

- John Campion. Inquest held at Guisborough on 13 April 1812. Verdict: lunacy

- a man unknown. Inquest held at Redcar on 18 April 1812. Verdict: inclemency of the weather

- a man unknown. Inquest held at Redcar on 18 April 1812. Verdict: inclemency of the weather

- Thomas White. Inquest held at Ayton on 9 May 1812. Verdict: machine

- a child unknown. Inquest held at High Leven on 24 May 1812. Verdict: murdered

- James Dobson. Inquest held at Mickleby on 28 May 1812. Verdict: smothered

- Robert Atkinson. Inquest held at Ayton on 29 May 1812. Verdict: fits

- Margaret Stephenson. Inquest held at Stokesley on 1 June 1812. Verdict: accidentally

- Jane Potts. Inquest held at Picton on 2 June 1812. Verdict: visitation of God
Date20 Jul 1812
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