Document referenceQSB 1818 3/16/3
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests
Descriptionn 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
Date13 Jul 1818
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