Description | An abstract of inquisitions taken by John Marshall gentleman coroner for the liberty of Whitby and Whitby Strand and given in at the Lent Assizes 1814 held at the Castle of York
Eight inquests are listed:
- Christopher Pressick. Inquest held at Whitby on 12 August 1813. Verdict: accidentally drowned
- Paul Stott. Inquest held at Whitby on 12 August 1813. Verdict: accidentally drowned
- Elizabeth Jackson. Inquest held at Whitby on 24 August 1813. Verdict: accidentally killed
- John Frank. Inquest held at Whitby on 28 December 1813. Verdict: died by excessive eating and drinking
- Mary Wardle. Inquest held at Whitby on 15 January 1814. Verdict: visitation of God
- John Cuthbert junior. Inquest held at Whitby on 29 January 1814. Verdict: fits
- Henry Kearsley. Inquest held at Whitby on 2 March 1814. Verdict: died in consequence of eating bread and butter strincled [sic] with arsenic laid on board a ship for the purpose of destroying rats
- William Ruddock. Inquest held at Whitby on 7 March 1814. Verdict: accidentally killed |