Description | An abstract of inquisitions taken by John Page Sowerby of Stokesley coroner for the liberty of Langbaurgh and given in at the Easter Sessions 1848 held at Northallerton. With accounts of expenses for holding individual inquests
Sixteen inquests are listed:
- William Brittain. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 8 January 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- Jane Lonsdale aged 70 years. Inquest held at Stainton on 8 January 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- Ellen Laverick aged 88 years. Inquest held at Whorlton on 10 January 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- Joshua Mellow aged 70 years. Inquest held at Lythe on 10 January 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- Charlotte Jackson aged 4 years. Inquest held at Lythe on 10 January 1848. Verdict: burnt to death
- Thomas Sanderson aged 1 year. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 10 January 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- Thomas Yeoman aged 62 years. Inquest held at Lythe on 22 January 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- John Dawson. Inquest held at Yarm on 22 January 1848. Verdict: accidental death
- David Miller. Inquest held at Yarm on 22 January 1848. Verdict: accidental death
- Matthias Bruton aged 78 years. Inquest held at Yarm on 31 January 1848. Verdict: accidental death
- Hannah Collins aged 29 years. Inquest held at Danby on 1 February 1848. Verdict: found dead
- Mary Ann Potts aged 17 years. Inquest held at Marske on 3 February 1848. Verdict: died from the effects of poison
- Sarah Boville aged 53 years. Inquest held at Whorlton on 2 March 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- Jane Lynes aged 3 years. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 6 March 1848. Verdict: burnt to death
- John Smith aged 65 years. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 20 March 1848. Verdict: visitation of God
- William Clarke aged 6 months. Inquest held at Stainton on 22 March 1848. Verdict: visitation of God |