Document referenceQSB 1810 2/16/4
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken by John Wrightson coroner from Lammas Assizes to Lent Assizes 1810

Twenty-eight inquests are listed:

- Nathan Heslop. Inquest held at Hornby on 20 July 1809. Verdict: insane, shot himself with a pistol

- Jane Moore. Inquest held at Bolton on 30 July 1809. Verdict: drowned by accident

- Mary How. Inquest held at Hill Top on 22 August 1809. Verdict: fall over a log by accident

- Ralph Kearton. Inquest held at Gunnerside on 26 August 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- George Frederick Dole. Inquest held at Bowes on 29 August 1809. Verdict: sudden death by inadvertently taking a quantity of laudanum

- William Thompson. Inquest held at Biggin Grange on 4 September 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Thomas Smithson. Inquest held at Birkby on 13 September 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Francis Granger. Inquest held at Easingwold on 19 September 1809. Verdict: insane, hanged himself

- John Metcalfe. Inquest held at Ribba Hall on 19 October 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Ann Metcalfe. Inquest held at Burton on 6 November 1809. Verdict: fall from a wall by accident

- William Barnett. Inquest held at Northallerton on 12 November 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Thomas Clark. Inquest held at Knayton on 22 November 1809. Verdict: shot with a pistol by accident

- James Hillary. Inquest held at Arkengarthdale on 25 November 1809. Verdict: smothered by the accidentally falling in of a lead mine

- Jonathen Clementson. Inquest held at Melbecks on 4 December 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Matthew Lickman. Inquest held at Pickhill on 9 December 1809. Verdict: crushed to death accidentally by a waggon

- Alice Spence. Inquest held at Catterick on 11 December 1809. Verdict: burnt by accident

- Sarah Reynoldson. Inquest held at Ivelet on 12 December 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Mark Barker. Inquest held at Warthermarske on 13 December 1809. Verdict: fall by accident

- Matthew Lucas. Inquest held at Easingwold on 14 December 1809. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- Rachael Leaf. Inquest held at Miry Hagg on 25 December 1809. Verdict: scalded by accident

- Jane Bainbridge. Inquest held at Sinderby on 14 January 1810. Verdict: burnt by accident

- Hutton Pulleyn. Inquest held at Forcett on 21 January 1810. Verdict: drowned by accident

- William Simison. Inquest held at Crakehall on 4 February 1810. Verdict: insane, hanged himself

- Rachael Clithero. Inquest held at Sowerby on 8 February 1810. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God

- James Carr. Inquest held at Croft on 9 February 1810. Verdict: crushed to death accidentally by a waggon

- James McDaniel. Inquest held at Northallerton on 12 February 1810. Verdict: sudden death in prison by the visitation of God

- Elizabeth Hall. Inquest held at Grinton on 27 February 1810. Verdict: sudden death of a haemorrhage by the visitation of God

- Mary Hardcastle. Inquest held at Barton on 4 March 1810. Verdict: sudden death by the visitation of God
Date10 Mar 1810
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