Document referenceQSB 1818 2/16/2
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken by William Dinsdale of Aiskew coroner and given in at the Lent Assizes held at the Castle of York on 9 March 1818

Forty inquests are listed:

- George McAbbey. Inquest held at Kirby Fleetham on 22 July 1817. Verdict: accidental death

- William Carter. Inquest held at Brompton on Swale on 24 July 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- William Willans. Inquest held at Aiskew on 30 July 1817. Verdict: accidental death

- Margaret Robinson. Inquest held at Dalton on 31 July 1817. Verdict: accidental death

- Francis Metcalfe. Inquest held at Bellerby on 4 August 1817. Verdict accidental death

- William Foard. Inquest held at Northallerton on 17 August 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- John Gill. Inquest held at Studley on 8 September 1817. Verdict: accidental death

- Arthur Beadle. Inquest held at Kilton on 9 September 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- William Walker. Inquest held at Aiskew on 11 September 1817. Verdict: accidental death

- Matthew Towler. Inquest held at East Witton on 13 September 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- John Hudson. Inquest held at Mickley on 21 September 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- Joseph Imeson. Inquest held at Aiskew on 22 September 1817. Verdict: overlaid by the mother

- William Fall. Inquest held at Baldersby on 24 September 1817. Verdict: accidental death

- Ann Hardisty. Inquest held at Alne on 29 September 1817. Verdict: drowned in the river Ouse

- John Lancaster. Inquest held at Thirkleby on 2 October 1817. Verdict: lunatic, drowned himself

- John Brown. Inquest held at Thornton le Moor on 9 October 1817. Verdict: accidental death

- John Wray. Inquest held at Catterick on 28 October 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- George Kay. Inquest held at North Cowton on 16 November 1817. Verdict: by being burnt

- Benjamin Welford. Inquest held at Brompton on 16 November 1817. Verdict: overlaid by the mother

- Mary Fowler. Inquest held at Dishforth on 20 November 1817. Verdict: lunatic, hanged herself

- Thomas Ascough. Inquest held at Kirby Malzeard on 23 November 1817. Verdict: found drowned

- William Clayton. Inquest held at Thirsk on 4 December 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- Ann Metcalfe. Inquest held at Middleham on 6 December 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- Catt[erine] Husband. Inquest held at Hunton on 6 December 1817. Verdict: lunatic, drowned herself

- Mary Gatenby. Inquest held at Wath on 8 December 1817. Verdict: by being burnt

- Robert Jeff. Inquest held at Thornton Watlass on 11 December 1817. Verdict: found dead

- Lawrence Heap. Inquest held at Healey on 11 December 1817. Verdict: found dead

- Mary Linford. Inquest held at Sutton on the Forest on 13 December 1817. Verdict: found dead

- Richard Bell. Inquest held at Sinderby on 14 December 1817. Verdict: killed by a cart

- Ann Teasdale. Inquest held at Cleasby on 20 December 1817. Verdict: drowned in the river Tees

- Joseph Patterson. Inquest held at Theakston on 26 December 1817. Verdict: killed by the shoulder piece of a thrashing machine

- the Revd Leonard Sedgwick. Inquest held at Brafferton on 28 December 1817. Verdict: by a violent concussion upon the brain

- Robert Smith. Inquest held at Hawnby on 29 December 1817. Verdict: by being scalded

- John Robinson. Inquest held at Easingwold on 29 December 1817. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- James Irving. Inquest held at Thornton le Beans on 13 January 1818. Verdict: killed by the rake of a thrashing machine

- Thomas Sowerby. Inquest held at Easby on 23 January 1818. Verdict: by being burnt

- James Alderson. Inquest held at Muker on 7 February 1818. Verdict: killed by falling into a shaft in the lead mines

- Joseph Clarkson. Inquest held at West Stonesdale on 8 February 1818. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- Christopher Robinson. Inquest held at Barningham on 11 February 1818. Verdict: killed by a fall from a horse

- Mary March. Inquest held at Marrick on 11 February 1818. Verdict: by being burnt
Date9 Mar 1818
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