Document referenceQSB 1835 4/16/1
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken by Thomas Harrison of Kirby Moorside one of the coroners for the North Riding and given in at the Midsummer Assizes 1835 held at the Castle of York

Fifteen inquests are listed:

- William Richardson. Inquest held at Helmsley on 6 April 1835. Verdict: from an overdose of opium

- Richard Allen. Inquest held at New Malton on 13 April 1835. Verdict: suffocated drunk

- Isabella Smith. Inquest held at Helmsley on 4 May 1835. Verdict: visitation of God

- William Audue. Inquest held at Ryton on 5 May 1835. Verdict: visitation of God

- John Sanderson. Inquest held at Skiplam on 7 May 1835. Verdict: killed accidentally

- Sarah Wilkes. Inquest held at Hartoft on 20 May 1835. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- Ann Hoggard. Inquest held at Bilsdale on 22 May 1835. Verdict: lunatic hanging

- Susannah Billing. Inquest held at Helmsley on 22 May 1835. Verdict: overlaid by mother

- John Ivison. Inquest held at Hovingham on 23 May 1835. Verdict: killed accidentally

- David Breckon. Inquest held at Costa Mill on 2 June 1835. Verdict: killed accidentally

- Thomas Steel. Inquest held at Pickering on 6 June 1835. Verdict: apoplexy

- John Smailes. Inquest held at Morton on 9 June 1835. Verdict: apoplexy

- Margaret Nightingale. Inquest held at Stainton Dale on 20 June 1835. Verdict: burnt accidentally

- George Metcalf. Inquest held at Oldstead on 9 July 1835. Verdict: lunatic hanging

- George Simpson Bland. Inquest held at Helmsley on 15 July 1835. Verdict: manslaughter
Date20 Jul 1835
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