Document referenceQSB 1810 4/16/4
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken by John Wrightson coroner from Lent Assizes to Lammas Assizes

Seventeen inquests are listed:

- John Bell. Inquest held at Salutation on 20 March 1810. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Thomas Warwick. Inquest held at Moorhouse on 28 March 1810. Verdict: insane, hanged himself

- Ann Emmerson. Inquest held at Grinton on 5 April 1810. Verdict: accident by inadvertently taking laudanum

- John Scott. Inquest held at St Sythe on 21 April 1810. Verdict: accident by falling from a mare

- James Peacock. Inquest held at Reeth on 22 April 1810. Verdict: accident by the falling of some stones

- George Calvert. Inquest held at Crakehall on 1 May 1810. Verdict: accident by falling into the brook

- George Brown. Inquest held at Reeth on 6 May 1810. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Ann Calvert. Inquest held at Moorhouse on 10 May 1810. Verdict: accident by fire

- Ann Hogg. Inquest held at Dalton on 19 May 1810. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Mary Plummer. Inquest held at Kilburn on 27 May 1810. Verdict: insane, hanged herself

- Leonard Bolton. Inquest held at Boltby on 9 June 1810. Verdict: accident by the falling of a tree

- William Stott. Inquest held at Topcliffe on 21 June 1810. Verdict: accident by drowning in the river

- Matthew Welfoot. Inquest held at Ripton Lane House on 1 July 1810. Verdict: died by excessive drinking

- John Dent. Inquest held at ?Brinton on 5 July 1810. Verdict: accident by falling into the river

- Elizabeth Simpson. Inquest held at Rainton on 7 July 1810. Verdict: insane, hanged herself

- James Simpson. Inquest held at Tarran House on 13 July 1810. Verdict: accident by a kick from a horse

- William Waller. Inquest held at Low Row on 21 July 1810. Verdict: accident by the falling of earth in a lead mine
Date8 [Aug] 1810
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Catalogue statusCatalogued
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