Description | An abstract of inquisitions held 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 11 July 1845
Twenty inquests are listed:
- skeleton of a man unknown. Inquest held at Thirsk on 14 March 1845. Verdict: found buried, but the cause of death not known
- 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 a palpitation at the heart
- Martha Allen aged 6 weeks. Inquest held at Thwaite on 12 April 1845. Verdict: died of convulsions
- Swaley Forest aged 1 year. Inquest held at Northallerton on 15 April 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death
- Jane Bell aged 73 years. Inquest held at Northallerton on 24 April 1845. Verdict: died suddenly by the visitation of God
- Mary Goundry aged 76 years. Inquest held at Middleton Tyas on 30 April 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God
- Joseph Banks junior aged 50 years. Inquest held at Aiskew on 3 May 1845. Verdict: found drowned
- Thomas Dolby aged 71 years. Inquest held at Baldersby on 7 May 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God
- William King aged 47 years. Inquest held at Ellingstring on 9 May 1845. Verdict: died of a palpitation at the heart
- Joseph Bawtry aged 20 years. Inquest held at Sandhutton on 12 May 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by the kick of a foal
- John Wilkinson aged 36 years. Inquest held at Arkengarthdale on 22 May 1845. Verdict: died by excessively drinking of spirituous liquor
- Jane Clarke aged 79 years. Inquest held at Kepwick on 24 May 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God
- Jane Wilson aged 70 years. Inquest held at West Witton on 26 May 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God
- Benjamin Jewitt aged 47 years. Inquest held at Carlton Highdale on 4 June 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by a large stone falling upon his head
- Joseph Chapman aged 65 years. Inquest held at Bedale on 4 June 1845. Verdict: died of apoplexy
- George Heddon aged 7 weeks. Inquest held at Baldersby on 6 June 1845. Verdict: died of convulsions
- William Heddon aged 47 years. Inquest held at Baldersby on 30 June 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by falling from his horse
- George Raine aged 84 years. Inquest held at Reeth on 1 July 1845. Verdict: apoplexy produced by drinking an excessive quantity of spirituous liquors
- Mary Raine aged 62 years. Inquest held at Arkengarthdale on 7 July 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God |