Description | An 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 1815 held at the Castle of York
Eleven inquests are listed:
- Robert Stockdale. Inquest held at Pickering on 25 July 1814. Verdict: poisoned accidentally
- George Carr. Inquest held at Thornsby on 21 August 1814. Verdict: drowned accidentally
- Robert Mennel. Inquest held at Coneysthorpe on 4 September 1814. Verdict: killed accidentally
- Richard Commins. Inquest held at Helmsley on 14 September 1814. Verdict: found dead
- George Harrison. Inquest held at Appleton le Street on 21 September 1814. Verdict: killed by a bull
- Richard Linwood. Inquest held at New Malton on 11 October 1814. Verdict: death by severe intoxication
- John Wilson. Inquest held at Farndale Spout House on 8 November 1814. Verdict: visitation of God
- Fr. Raine an infant. Inquest held at Thornton on 14 November 1814. Verdict: overlaid accidentally
- Phineas Martin. Inquest held at Terrington on 24 November 1814. Verdict: killed accidentally
- George Dinsley. Inquest held at Cropton on 5 January 1815. Verdict: lunatic, hanging
- Mary Spavin. Inquest held at Swinton on 2 March 1815. Verdict: burnt accidentally |