Description | An abstract of inquisitions taken by John Wrightson coroner from Lammas Assizes 1802 to Lent Assizes 1803
Thirty-five inquests are listed:
- Thomas Gilling. Inquest held at Marton le Moor on 7 August 1802. Verdict: accidental death by a fall
- Ann Carter. Inquest held at Dannotty Hall on 17 August 1802. Verdict: insane, drowned herself in the river Swale
- Richard Nicholson. Inquest held at Ovington on 22 August 1802. Verdict: accidental death by burning
- Sarah Forster. Inquest held at Kilburn on 31 August 1802. Verdict: found dead in bed. Sudden death by the visitation of God
- Ann Airey. Inquest held at Kirklington on 19 September 1802. Verdict: insane, hanged herself
- William Smith. Inquest held at Kirklington on 21 September 1802. Verdict: accidental death by a cart and horse
- William Bayley. Inquest held at Bedale on 11 October 1802. Verdict: sudden death by a violent bleeding at his mouth
- a female bastard child. Inquest held at Boascow on 14 October 1802. Verdict: sudden death by a mortification on her belly
- George Arey. Inquest held at Ryton on 24 October 1802. Verdict: accidental death by the falling of a horse
- Thomas Cumberland. Inquest held at Arrathorne on 25 October 1802. Verdict: accidental death by burning
- Robert Harrison. Inquest held at Finghall on 2 November 1802. Verdict: found dead in his house by the visitation of God
- John Warrenor. Inquest held at Middleham on 15 November 1802. Verdict: accidental death by a blast in a coal mine
- Jane Allan. Inquest held at Little Langton on 23 November 1802. Verdict: accidental death by burning
- Mary Kilvington. Inquest held at Oulston on 25 November 1802. Verdict: found dead in her house by the visitation of God
- George Dawson. Inquest held at Langton on 2 December 1802. Verdict: insane, hanged himself
- Thomas Almond. Inquest held at Exelby on 2 December 1802. Verdict: accidental death by burning
- James Warrenor. Inquest held at Middleham on 5 December 1802. Verdict: accidental death by a blow in a coal mine
- Thomas Appleton. Inquest held at West Tanfield on 11 December 1802. Verdict: accidental death by the falling of a nest of drawers
- John Binks. Inquest held at Riggs House on 11 December 1802. Verdict: accidental death by the inclemency of the weather
- Jeremiah Horn. Inquest held at Bolton Castle on 19 December 1802. Verdict: accidental death by scalding
- Frances Ibbotson. Inquest held at Larton on 21 December 1802. Verdict: found dead in her house by the visitation of God
- a male bastard child. Inquest held at Kirby Fleetham on 28 December 1802. Verdict: found dead in bed by the visitation of God
- Jane Feetham. Inquest held at Brompton on Swale on 9 January 1803. Verdict: accidental death by burning
- James Burn. Inquest held at Hudswell on 16 January 1803. Verdict: accidental death by a quarry
- Christopher Hogg. Inquest held at Danby Wiske on 21 January 1803. Verdict: accidental death by a dung fork
- Matthew Lane. Inquest held at Eggleston Abbey on 29 January 1803. Verdict: found dead in his house by the visitation of God
- Thomas Hill. Inquest held at Middleham on 31 January 1803. Verdict: accidental death by drowning
- Mary Wilson. Inquest held at West Burton on 13 February 1803. Verdict: accidental death by burning
- George Wood. Inquest held at Eryholme on 22 February 1803. Verdict: accidental death by drowning
- Richard Bolton. Inquest held at Welbury on 24 February 1803. Verdict: sudden death by an asthmatic complaint
- Stephen Simpson. Inquest held at Bradley on 26 February 1803. Verdict: found dead upon a moor by the visitation of God
- William Soulby. Inquest held at Barningham on 27 February 1803. Verdict: accidental death by the falling of a wall
- William Carter. Inquest held at Newsham on 27 February 1803. Verdict: accidental death by a fall from a mare
- George White. Inquest held at Catterick on 28 February 1803. Verdict: accidental death by drowning
- Robert Johnson. Inquest held at Stapleton on 1 March 1803. Verdict: accidental death by drowning |