Description | Amount of sums paid by William Dinsdale of Aiskew coroner for inquests held between January and March 1845. With receipts for expenses for each inquest
Twenty-two inquests are listed:
- Elizabeth Thompson aged 78 years. Inquest held at Carperby on 5 January 1845. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Margaret Ann Shaw aged 11 weeks. Inquest held at Brignall on 10 January 1845. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Jane Bell aged 26 years. Inquest held at Gunnerside on 11 January 1845. Verdict: by rupturing a blood vessel
- Ann Garrett aged 77 years. Inquest held at Northallerton on 21 January 1845. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Matthew Nelson aged 48 years. Inquest held at Fremington on 27 January 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by a waggon passing over him
- Jane Shepherd aged 12 weeks. Inquest held at Kirby Knowle on 8 February 1845. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Benjamin Kendrew aged 85 years. Inquest held at Northallerton on 14 February 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death
- Thomas Dove aged 3 years. Inquest held at Hartforth on 15 February 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death
- Francis Hausby aged 3 years. Inquest held at Topcliffe on 17 February 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death
- Edward Scurr aged 45 years. Inquest held at Carlton on 18 February 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by jumping from a railway carriage
- William Hilldrop. Inquest held at Leyburn on 18 February 1845. Verdict: died suddenly by the visitation of God
- Mary Vickers aged 78 years. Inquest held at Cotherstone on 19 February 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death
- John Wilson aged 78 years. Inquest held at Thirn on 21 February 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by falling from a ladder
- John Enright aged 68 years. Inquest held at Bedale on 25 February 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God
- William Spence aged 50 years. Inquest held at Middleton Tyas on 1 March 1845. Verdict: shot himself in a fit of temporary insanity
- Ann Spensley aged 5 years. Inquest held at Caldbergh on 3 March 1845. Verdict: by the visitation of God
- Margaret Layfield aged 69 years. Inquest held at North Kilvington on 6 March 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God
- Thomas Blyth aged 36 years. Inquest held at Bedale on 7 March 1845. Verdict: died by rupturing a blood vessel
- William Atkinson aged 81 years. Inquest held at Patrick Brompton on 8 March 1845. Verdict: died of a diseased heart
- skeleton of a man unknown. Inquest held at Thirsk on 14 March 1845. Verdict: found dead
- Francis Brown aged 32 years. Inquest held at Brompton on 28 March 1845. Verdict: died of a diseased heart
- Ann Tomkinson aged 38 years. Inquest held at Thornton Watlass on 29 March 1845. Verdict: died of palpitation at the heart |