Description | An abstract of inquisitions taken by John Wrightson coroner from Lent Assizes to Lammas Assizes 1793
Sixteen inquests are listed:
- Elizabeth Scaife. Inquest held at Ravensworth on 4 April 1793. Verdict: found dead by the inclemency of the weather
- Robert Burton. Inquest held at Sutton House on 8 April 1793. Verdict: drowned by accident
- Simon Walls. Inquest held at Swainsthwaite on 11 April 1793. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
- Robert Jaques. Inquest held at Newton on 20 April 1793. Verdict: drowned by accident
- Jane Truman. Inquest held at Brompton on 2 May 1793. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
- Ann Haskin. Inquest held at Northallerton on 13 May 1793. Verdict: putrid fever in the House of Correction
- Jane Duters. Inquest held at Sessay on 20 May 1793. Verdict: drowned accidentally
- Robert Stainsby. Inquest held at Yafforth on 29 May 1793. Verdict: accident by a cart
- Hannah Peddlety. Inquest held at Blades on 5 June 1793. Verdict: drowned by accident
- John Emmerson. Inquest held at Grinton on 8 June 1793. Verdict: accident in a lead mine
- John Crossby. Inquest held at Raskelf on 17 June 1793. Verdict: accident in a gravel pit
- Isaac Mawson. Inquest held at Gilling West on 22 June 1793. Verdict: accident by a fall from a horse
- John Thornberry. Inquest held at Bedale on 27 June 1793. Verdict: accident by a cart
- George Booth. Inquest held at East Cowton on 30 June 1793. Verdict: accidentally smothered by a servant
- a woman unknown. Inquest held at North Otterington on 8 July 1793. Verdict: visitation of God and want of necessaries
- Leonard Walker. Inquest held at Entercommon on 15 July 1793. Verdict: drowned by accident |