Description | An abstract of inquisitions taken by William Dinsdale of Aiskew one of the coroners for the county of York and given in at the Summer Assizes held at the Castle of York on 15 August 1842
Thirty-eight inquests are listed:
- James Parnaby aged 90 years. Inquest held at Ainderby on 4 March 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- John Middlemiss aged 6 years. Inquest held at West Burton on 5 March 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- Mary Scott aged 5 weeks. Inquest held at Bolton on Swale on 6 March 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Peter Dent aged 80 years. Inquest held at Whashton on 9 March 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Margaret Stayman aged 6 years. Inquest held at East Layton on 10 March 1842. Verdict: accidentally burnt
- Christiana Kitson aged 95 years. Inquest held at Over Silton on 12 March 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- George Taylor aged 27 years. Inquest held at West Stonesdale on 17 March 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- John Britain aged 47 years. Inquest held at Kirby Wiske on 19 March 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- Francis Weatherill aged 73 years. Inquest held at Yearsley on 22 March 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Ann Spence aged 8 years. Inquest held at Newton le Willows on 28 March 1842. Verdict: accidentally burned
- Jane Holmes aged 15 years. Inquest held at Langthorpe on 12 April 1842. Verdict: accidentally drowned
- Thomas Simpson aged 19 years. Inquest held at Northallerton on 20 April 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Elizabeth Hanby aged 4 years. Inquest held at Kiplin on 26 April 1842. Verdict: accidentally burned
- Ellin Stringer aged 7 years. Inquest held at Asenby on 1 May 1842. Verdict: accidentally burned
- David Mullons aged 21 years. Inquest held at Northallerton on 2 May 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Mary Hannah Wright aged 1 year. Inquest held at Brompton on 4 May 1842. Verdict: accidentally drowned
- Christopher Dobby aged 76 years. Inquest held at Firby on 6 May 1842. Verdict: accidentally drowned
- John Wood aged 26 years. Inquest held at Thirsk on 7 May 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- George Dunn aged 76 years. Inquest held at Crakehall on 9 May 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Joseph Duncalf aged 57 years. Inquest held at Sessay on 10 May 1842. Verdict: accidentally burned
- Edward Hall aged 15 years. Inquest held at High Abbotside on 14 May 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- George Brown aged 38 years. Inquest held at Thirsk on 17 May 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Arabella Slater aged 46 years. Inquest held at Bedale on 18 May 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- John Baker aged 6 years. Inquest held at Scruton on 28 May 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- William Swales aged 36 years. Inquest held at Hutton Hang on 1 June 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- Edward Stockdale aged 22 years. Inquest held at Hutton Conyers on 6 June 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- John Wayne Rockliffe esquire aged 60 years. Inquest held at Asenby on 15 June 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Thomas Parkin aged 15 years. Inquest held at Mickleton on 22 June 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- Ingram Morgan aged 66 years. Inquest held at Middleham on 24 June 1842. Verdict: found drowned
- John Garthwaite aged 49 years. Inquest held at Romaldkirk on 25 June 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- Jane Robinson aged 75 years. Inquest held at Scotton on 5 July 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Philip Etherington aged 84 years. Inquest held at Warlaby on 12 July 1842. Verdict: cut his throat in a state of temporary derangement
- Catherine Cundale aged 46 years. Inquest held at South Cowton on 16 July 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- Jane Smith aged 65 years. Inquest held at Thirsk on 22 July 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Robert Thompson aged 42 years. Inquest held at Thirsk on 1 August 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Robert Carter aged 10 years. Inquest held at Kirby Wiske on 9 August 1842. Verdict: accidental death
- Robert Jaques esquire aged 73 years. Inquest held at Easby on 11 August 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Johnson Carling aged 48 years. Inquest held at Tunstall on 13 August 1842. Verdict: by the visitation of God |