Document referenceQSB 1833 2/16/3
TitleCoroner's abstract of inquests
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken before Thomas Harrison of Kirby Moorside one of the coroners for the North Riding and given in at the Lent Assizes 1833 held at the Castle of York

Twenty-five inquests are listed:

- Rawling Witty. Inquest held at Old Malton on 1 September 1832. Verdict: visitation of God

- Mary Jackson. Inquest held at Barton le Street on 3 September 1832. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- Mary Coultherd. Inquest held at Spaunton on 8 September 1832. Verdict: visitation of God

- John Helm. Inquest held at Spaunton on 19 September 1832. Verdict: killed accidentally

- John Cook. Inquest held at Wrelton on 25 September 1832. Verdict: killed accidentally

- Charlotte Lock. Inquest held at New Malton on 3 October 1832. Verdict: accidental death

- William Barr. Inquest held at Snainton on 4 October 1832. Verdict: visitation of God

- Mary Greenlay. Inquest held at Wykeham on 18 October 1832. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- Thomas Watson. Inquest held at Rosedale East on 15 November 1832. Verdict: scalded accidentally

- Thomas Suggett. Inquest held at Swinton on 18 November 1832. Verdict: killed accidentally

- William Turner. Inquest held at New Malton on 23 November 1832. Verdict: drowned accidentally

- William Pexton. Inquest held at East Ayton on 29 November 1832. Verdict: insane suicide

- Charles Bean. Inquest held at Byland on 2 December 1832. Verdict: killed accidentally

- John Petch. Inquest held at Helmsley on 8 December 1832. Verdict: visitation of God

- Ann Hardy. Inquest held at Welburn (Bulmer) on 22 December 1832. Verdict: apoplectic fit

- Thomas Peacock. Inquest held at Newton (Stonegrave) on 27 December 1832. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- Thomas Horsley. Inquest held at Thornton on 28 January 1833. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- Richard Lowson. Inquest held at Cayton Cliff Mill on 4 February 1833. Verdict: killed accidentally

- George Sollitt. Inquest held at New Malton on 12 February 1833. Verdict: smothered accidentally

- William Holmes. Inquest held at Swinicle Rigg on 13 February 1833. Verdict: killed accidentally

- Robert Potter. Inquest held at Farndale on 15 February 1833. Verdict: visitation of God

- Charles Brown. Inquest held at Marton on 21 February 1833. Verdict: killed by a cow

- Hannah Goodwill. Inquest held at Burniston on 22 February 1833. Verdict: killed by the fall of a house

- Ann Dunn. Inquest held at Allerston on 27 February 1833. Verdict: visitation of God

- Jos[ep]h Stonehouse. Inquest held at Cawton on 28 February 1833. Verdict: killed by a cow
Date4 Mar 1833
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