Description | An abstract of inquisitions held by John Wood esquire one of the coroners for the county of York from Lent Assizes 1834 to Lammas Assizes 1834
Twelve inquests are listed:
- Hannah Roberts. Inquest held at the Castle of York on 31 March 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- John Bradley. Inquest held at Easingwold on 6 April 1834. Verdict: accidentally killed
- Peter Carroll. Inquest held at the Castle of York on 18 April 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- Mary Bartindale. Inquest held at Thornton le Clay on 1 May 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- George Blyth. Inquest held at the Castle of York on 3 May 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- Mary Hattersley. Inquest held at the Castle of York on 5 May 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- Thomas Ashton. Inquest held at Huntington on 19 May 1834. Verdict: found dead
- Francis Smithson. Inquest held at Flaxton on 30 May 1834. Verdict: hung himself
- John Snaith. Inquest held at Thornton le Clay on 3 June 1834. Verdict: manslaughter against Christopher Bell
- William Cook. Inquest held at the Castle of York on 20 June 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- Richard Rymer. Inquest held at Crayke on 1 July 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- Elizabeth Hobson. Inquest held at Newton on Ouse on 5 July 1834. Verdict: accidentally scalded |