Description | Abstract of inquisitions taken by John Wrightson coroner from Lent Assizes to Lammas Assizes 1804
Twenty-four inquests are listed:
- John Todd. Inquest held at Manfield on 16 March 1804. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
- William Barker. Inquest held at Bewley Hill House on 19 March 1804. Verdict: accident by a fall from a cart
- Thomas Neesham. Inquest held at Grimescar Hill on 21 March 1084. Verdict: drowned by accident
- Elizabeth Kidson. Inquest held at Kirby Wiske on 26 March 1804. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
- Martha Barker. Inquest held at Marsett on 28 March 1804. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
- Richard Pattison. Inquest held at Killerby on 1 April 1804. Verdict: accident by a fall from a cart
- Mary Harwood. Inquest held at Blacka Moors Head on 3 April 1804. Verdict: accidentally burnt
- William Barnett. Inquest held at Felixkirk on 4 April 1804. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
- Richardson Walter. Inquest held at Barton on 18 April 1804. Verdict: accident by a threshing machine
- Richard Firby. Inquest held at Gebdikes on 19 April 1804. Verdict: accident by sleeping on a lime kiln
- Edward Pickersgill. Inquest held at Nutwith Cote on 23 April 1804. Verdict: accident by a horse
- Ann Mangles. Inquest held at Hauxwell on 2 May 1804. Verdict: accidentally drowned
- Job Benson. Inquest held at Hipswell on 5 May 1804. Verdict: insane, hanged himself
- Thomas White. Inquest held at Moor Intack on 5 May 1804. Verdict: accidental by a fall from a scaffold
- James Campbell. Inquest held at Thirsk on 11 May 1804. Verdict: excessive fatigue and drinking cold water
- William Wellock. Inquest held at East Witton Mill on 20 May 1804. Verdict: accident by a millstone
- John Airey. Inquest held at Bainbridge on 20 May 1804. Verdict: accident by a millstone
- Grace Etherington. Inquest held at Hudswell on 24 May 1804. Verdict: accidental by a tree
- William Winn. Inquest held at Thornton Steward on 30 May 1804. Verdict: accident by the falling of a house
- Thomas Walker. Inquest held at Thornbrough on 10 June 1804. Verdict: accident by a fall
- Sarah Rookless. Inquest held at Stillington on 15 June 1804. Verdict: insane, hanged
- Margaret Pammerley. Inquest held at Hornby on 1 July 1804. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
- Matthew Flower. Inquest held at Northallerton on 6 July 1804. Verdict: drowned by accident
- a male child. Inquest held at Dalton on 14 July 1804. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God |