Document referenceQSB 1845 4/16/3
TitleAbstract of coroner's inquests for the liberty of Langbaurgh
DescriptionAn abstract of inquisitions taken by John Page Sowerby of Stokesley coroner for the liberty of Langbaurgh and given in at the Summer Assizes 1845 held at the Castle of York

Eighteen inquests are listed:

- a female bastard child. Inquest held at Eston on 17 March 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- William Pearson. Inquest held at Lythe on 17 March 1845. Verdict: hung himself

- George Fenwick. Inquest held at Nunthorpe on 18 March 1845. Verdict: accidental death

- John Pickering. Inquest held at Lythe on 21 March 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- Ann Johnson. Inquest held at Lythe on 26 March 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- James Hebbron. Inquest held at Ingleby on 27 March 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- Ann Hartley. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 31 March 1845. Verdict: burnt to death

- Mary Mead. Inquest held at Egton on 1 April 1845. Verdict: burnt to death

- William Proud. Inquest held at Westerdale on 2 April 1845. Verdict: accidental death

- Adam Elders. Inquest held at Stokesley on 3 April 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- Thomas Ellerby Hixon. Inquest held at Stokesley on 4 April 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- a man unknown. Inquest held at Hinderwell on 14 April 1845. Verdict: found drowned

- Barbara Hugill. Inquest held at Whorlton on 15 April 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- Ellen Robinson. Inquest held at Stokesley on 21 May 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- James Ingledew. Inquest held at Nunthorpe on 28 May 1845. Verdict: accidental death

- Owen Boyle. Inquest held at Lythe on 26 June 1845. Verdict: visitation of God

- Richard Hutchinson. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 30 June 1845. Verdict: drowned himself

- David Purvis. Inquest held at Middlesbrough on 5 July 1845. Verdict: accidental death
Date10 Jul 1845
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