Document referenceQSB 1814 2/16/5
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests for the wapentake of Langbaurgh
DescriptionAn 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
Date29 Mar 1814
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