Description | n abstract of inquisitions taken by William Dinsdale of Aiskew coroner and given in at the Lammas Assizes held at the Castle of York on 13 July 1818
Twenty-one inquests are listed:
- William Smith. Inquest held at Northallerton on 14 March 1818. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- John Swales. Inquest held at Brompton on 16 March 1818. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Christopher Matson. Inquest held at Coxwold on 17 March 1818. Verdict: by the prong of a pitch fork
- the Revd William Peat. Inquest held at Felixkirk on 23 March 1818. Verdict: by the inclemency of the weather
- Mary Osselton. Inquest held at Killerby on 25 March 1818. Verdict: found dead
- Thomas Liddle. Inquest held at Whaw on 26 March 1818. Verdict: by being accidentally burnt
- William Peacock. Inquest held at Catterick on 27 March 1818. Verdict: lunatic, drowned himself
- George Watson. Inquest held at Manfield on 7 April 1818. Verdict: by cutting his throat
- Aquilla Rushworth. Inquest held at Hawes on 8 April 1818. Verdict: by being accidentally burnt
- Mary Dunn. Inquest held at Felixkirk on 9 April 1818. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Christopher Alderson. Inquest held at Birkdale on 11 April 1818. Verdict: found drowned
- John Hansill. Inquest held at Thirsk on 19 April 1818. Verdict: by falling from a hay stack
- Mary Dixon. Inquest held at Romaldkirk on 22 April 1818. Verdict: found drowned
- Joseph Brown. Inquest held at Marrick on 29 April 1818. Verdict: by blasting a rock in the lead mines
- William Hodgson. Inquest held at Dalton on 7 May 1818. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- a female infant. Inquest held at Northallerton on 21 May 1818. Verdict: found dead under strong suspicion of having been murdered
- William Tebb. Inquest held at Thirsk on 27 May 1818. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Mary Linfoot. Inquest held at Huby on 18 June 1818. Verdict: found dead
- John Linwood. Inquest held at Dishforth on 23 June 1818. Verdict: lunatic, hanged himself
- James Roy. Inquest held at Hutton Conyers on 8 July 1818. Verdict: by falling from a horse. Deodand 7s
- Richard Rothwell. Inquest held at Easingwold on 11 July 1818. Verdict: found dead |