Document referenceQSB 1845 2/16/5
TitleAccount of expenses for holding coroner's inquests
DescriptionAmount 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
Date8 Apr 1845
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