Description | An abstract of inquisitions taken by Thomas Smith of Stokesley coroner and given in at the Lent Assizes 1814 held at the Castle of York
Seventeen inquests are listed:
- Jerry Taylor. Inquest held at Marton on 22 August 1813. Verdict: visitation of God
- Joseph Hogg. Inquest held at Guisborough on 31 August 1813. Verdict: visitation of God
- Jane Hay. Inquest held at Marton on 29 September 1813. Verdict: accidentally
- William Thompson. Inquest held at Skelton on 8 October 1813. Verdict: delirious
- a man unknown. Inquest held at Redcar on 13 October 1813. Verdict: found drowned
- a man unknown. Inquest held at Saltburn on 23 October 1813. Verdict: found drowned
- William Johnson. Inquest held at Guisborough on 11 November 1813. Verdict: visitation of God
- a man unknown. Inquest held at Battersby on 16 December 1813. Verdict: found dead
- Joseph Mennell. Inquest held at Ellerby on 5 January 1814. Verdict: starved to death
- George Thompson. Inquest held at Stokesley on 15 January 1814. Verdict: accidentally
- Joseph Busby. Inquest held at Yarm on 18 January 1814. Verdict: found dead
- Elizabeth Woodwarck. Inquest held at Danby on 9 February 1814. Verdict: visitation of God
- Margaret Appleby. Inquest held at Yarm on 13 February 1814. Verdict: by poison
- Hannah Simpson. Inquest held at Stokesley on 16 February 1814. Verdict: found dead
- George Craggs. Inquest held at Easington on 3 March 1814. Verdict: visitation of God
- Jonathan Bottamley. Inquest held at Guisborough on 19 March 1814. Verdict: visitation of God
- Jane Natdby. Inquest held at Guisborough on 19 March 1814. Verdict: manslaughter |