Document referenceQSB 1845 4/16/5
TitleAccount of expenses for coroner's inquests
DescriptionAmount of sums paid by William Dinsdale of Aiskew coroner for the county of York for inquests held between July and October 1845. With vouchers for expenses for each inquest

Thirty inquests are listed:

- 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: by the visitation of God

- Joseph Ainley aged 70 years. Inquest held at Constable Burton on 11 July 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by the wheels of a waggon passing over him

- Christiana Spence aged 5 years. Inquest held at Sutton cum Howgrave on 12 July 1845. Verdict: by rupturing a blood vessel

- William Watson aged 4 years. Inquest held at Coverham with Agglethorpe on 13 July 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death

- Robert Hird aged 49 years. Inquest held at Dalton on 17 July 1845. Verdict: apoplexy produced by excessive drinking of spirituous liquors

- Mary Ward aged 51 years. Inquest held at South Cowton on 24 July 1845. Verdict: by the visitation of God

- Margaret Fawcett aged 8 years. Inquest held at Bedale on 4 August 1845. Verdict: by the visitation of God

- Ann Walls aged 82 years. Inquest held at Baldersby on 4 August 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death

- Elizabeth Weighell aged 48 years. Inquest held at Gueldable on 11 August 1845. Verdict: hanged herself in a fit of temporary insanity

- Elizabeth Parvin aged 14 years. Inquest held at Knayton on 11 August 1845. Verdict: found drowned

- Charles Trueman aged 78 years. Inquest held at Sowerby on 11 August 1845. Verdict: died of a diseased heart

- Sarah Hutton aged 7 years. Inquest held at Borrowby on 13 August 1845. Verdict: found drowned

- John Simpson aged 44 years. Inquest held at Bedale on 15 July 1844. Verdict: apoplexy

- Dinah Coates aged 2 years. Inquest held at Angram on 18 August 1845. Verdict: accidentally burnt to death

- Stephen Spark aged 66 years. Inquest held at Crakehall on 20 August 1845. Verdict: died by the visitation of God

- a new born male child. Inquest held at Little Langton on 23 August 1845. Verdict: found dead

- Mary Clarke aged 18 years. Inquest held at Bedale on 27 August 1845. Verdict: by rupturing a blood vessel

- Daniel Cundale aged 20 years. Inquest held at Well on 29 August 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by a cart passing over him

- Johnson Glover aged 26 years. Inquest held at Danby Wiske on 5 September 1845. Verdict: died of concussion in the brain by falling from his horse

- a foetus. Inquest held at Northallerton on 6 September 1845. Verdict: found dead

- Thomas Boyd aged 1 year. Inquest held at Eppleby on 16 September 1845. Verdict: by having been burnt

- John Raine aged 67 years. Inquest held at Lunedale on 17 September 1845. Verdict: apoplexy produced by rupturing a blood vessel in the heart

- John Lunn aged 16 years. Inquest held at Brompton on 18 September 1845. Verdict: accidentally killed by a pistol shot wound

- George Gale aged 22 years. Inquest held at Leyburn on 23 September 1845. Verdict: by rupturing a blood vessel in the head or chest

- Thomas Gamble aged 79 years. Inquest held at Northallerton on 24 September 1845. Verdict: sunk from the effects of spirituous liquor

- Anthony Theakstone aged 10 years. Inquest held at Middleham on 27 September 1845. Verdict: hydrophobia produced by the bite of a cat

- Rachel James aged 55 years. Inquest held at Thirsk on 30 September 1845. Verdict: apoplexy from an effusion of blood in the head

- a new born female child aged 1 day. Inquest held at Preston on 3 October 1845. Verdict: from obstruction of the urethra

- William Simpson aged 12 years. Inquest held at Masham on 4 October 1845. Verdict: accidentally drowned by falling into the river Burn
Date14 Oct 1845
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