Description | An abstract of inquisitions taken by John Page Sowerby of Stokesley coroner for the liberty of Langbaurgh and given in at the Spring Assizes 1836 held at the Castle of York
Fifteen inquests are listed:
- Mary Wilson. Inquest held at Guisborough on 20 July 1835. Verdict: visitation of God
- John Hanson. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 4 August 1835. Verdict: accidental death
- Robert Trotter. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 21 September 1835. Verdict: accidental death
- Matthew Hall. Inquest held at the parish of Stainton on 22 October 1835. Verdict: accidental death
- Richard Watson. Inquest held at the parish of Lythe on 4 November 1835. Verdict: visitation of God
- John Cooper. Inquest held at Guisborough on 9 November 1835. Verdict: visitation of God
- Charlotte Poole. Inquest held at Upleatham on 14 November 1835. Verdict: burnt to death
- Hannah Fletcher. Inquest held at the parish of Lythe on 20 November 1835. Verdict: burnt to death
- David Sanderson. Inquest held at the parish of Kirby on 14 January 1836. Verdict: burnt to death
- Mary Jackson. Inquest held at Ormesby on 25 January 1836. Verdict: poisoned
- John Newton. Inquest held at the parish of Hinderwell on 1 February 1836. Verdict: visitation of God
- Richard Cook. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 4 February 1836. Verdict: accidental death
- William Pottage. Inquest held at Marske on 5 February 1836. Verdict: visitation of God
- John Campion. Inquest held at the parish of Skelton on 20 February 1836. Verdict: found dead
- John Lee. Inquest held at the parish of Guisborough on 22 February 1836. Verdict: shot himself |