Description | An abstract of inquisitions held by John Page Sowerby of Stokesley coroner for the liberty of Langbaurgh and given in at the Summer Assizes 1834 held at the Castle of York
Eleven inquests are listed:
- Aaron Marley. Inquest held at Danby parish on 3 April 1834. Verdict: poisoned
- Mary Ann Heselton. Inquest held at Danby parish on 3 April 1834. Verdict: poisoned
- Jane Heselton. Inquest held at Danby parish on 3 and 4 April 1834. Verdict: poisoned
- Thomas Mead. Inquest held at the parish of Glaisdale on 4 April 1834. Verdict: strangled
- Robert Watson. Inquest held at the parish of Marske on 17 April 1834. Verdict: accidental death
- Harrison Storrow. Inquest held at the parish of Newton on 21 April 1834. Verdict: cut his throat
- William Ripley. Inquest held at Ingleby Arncliffe on 28 April 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- David Hugill. Inquest held at the parish of Whorlton on 29 April 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- Jane Judson. Inquest held at the parish of Skelton on 15 May 1834. Verdict: burnt to death
- Clare Cook. Inquest held at the parish of Lythe on 2 June 1834. Verdict: visitation of God
- William Young. Inquest held at Skelton on 5 July 1834. Verdict: visitation of God |