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Offline Emma. S.

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Inquest into death
« on: Monday 29 June 15 19:22 BST (UK) »
Are there records kept on inquests into deaths? I have a death certificate from 1892 says cause of death accidentally fell off a wagon and was killed! Then says coroner for North wilts inquest held 20th December 1892
Sandle/ Sandell (Cricklade & Latton Wiltshire)
Diggle, Turner (Bury Lancashire),
Newsham, Jackson (Lancaster)
Brown (Romford Essex) & Wheeler (Barkingside Essex)
Walker(Gt Missenden Bucks& Amersham Chalfont)
Chapman & South(Chalfont St.Giles Bucks)
Symes (Dorset)
Sutton, (Essex dagenham,Chadwell Heath) Boultwood (Rainham Essex), Scott

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Re: Inquest into death
« Reply #1 on: Monday 29 June 15 20:08 BST (UK) »
Hi Emma

The National Archives has published this leaflet

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/coroners-inquests/

From experience very few survive as they were considered the property of the coroner.

You'll need to search the local archives which would have covered this area, maybe here

http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/archives/

You might have more luck looking for a newspaper report, if it was considered newsworthy enough.
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Re: Inquest into death
« Reply #2 on: Monday 29 June 15 20:11 BST (UK) »
I think it depends on whether or not records were kept and I seem to remember being told that was up to the individual coroner, they had to be kept for  a certain time but after that they could be disposed of.
I too would love to read the account of the P.M of a relative who was "accidentally" shot at close range by a shotgun.It is not mentioned in the account of the inquest.
Accounts vary as to just where the massive wound was--- shoulder or head, the perpetrator said he`d shot the victim in the head but in a newspaper report it states the shoulder. I can imagine there would be a lot of blood which would cover the face and that could be mistaken for a head wound.
I hope you find what you want to know. Best of luck.
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Re: Inquest into death
« Reply #3 on: Monday 29 June 15 20:20 BST (UK) »
Thank you for the information I shall see what I can find
Sandle/ Sandell (Cricklade & Latton Wiltshire)
Diggle, Turner (Bury Lancashire),
Newsham, Jackson (Lancaster)
Brown (Romford Essex) & Wheeler (Barkingside Essex)
Walker(Gt Missenden Bucks& Amersham Chalfont)
Chapman & South(Chalfont St.Giles Bucks)
Symes (Dorset)
Sutton, (Essex dagenham,Chadwell Heath) Boultwood (Rainham Essex), Scott


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Re: Inquest into death
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 30 June 15 11:42 BST (UK) »
Hello Emma
                       What name? I can give Newspaper Archives a go.

Jackie
Dudley Worcs:Ellis Durkin Oakley Rich Smith
Baggot Saunders Turner Williams Hobbs
Harts Hill: Baggot Wright

Tipton:Whitehouse (boatman) Timmins
Yorkshire:Littlewood Wilcockson
Derbyshire:Wilcockson

Derby Belper:Spencer
Herefordshire Brampton Bryan:-Turner

Worcs. Hereford. Gloucs.
Hodgetts




Radnorshire: Meredith
Bristol Somerset: Box

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Re: Inquest into death
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 30 June 15 14:26 BST (UK) »
Oh brilliant thank you
Details on death certificate are
Thomas Sendell age 56 farm labourer

His name was actually Sandell /Sandall (going by his baptism in 1836 in Latton)but it's spelt wrong on death certificate
Died 17th December 1892 in cricklade Wiltshire, the inquest held on 20th December
Sandle/ Sandell (Cricklade & Latton Wiltshire)
Diggle, Turner (Bury Lancashire),
Newsham, Jackson (Lancaster)
Brown (Romford Essex) & Wheeler (Barkingside Essex)
Walker(Gt Missenden Bucks& Amersham Chalfont)
Chapman & South(Chalfont St.Giles Bucks)
Symes (Dorset)
Sutton, (Essex dagenham,Chadwell Heath) Boultwood (Rainham Essex), Scott

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Re: Inquest into death
« Reply #6 on: Friday 03 July 15 21:49 BST (UK) »
Maybe read your other thread, http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=723463.9
 I put this there. Just in case you haven't seen it;

 
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Re: 1901 Thomas and Ann sandel sandal sandell
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 01 July 15 13:27 BST (UK) »

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Swindon Advertiser December 24th 1892;

An inquest was held at the Red Lion Inn, Cricklade before Mr. Coroner Browne & a jury, of whom Mr. Joseph Smith was chosen foreman. To enquire unto the death of Thomas Sandall, aged 56 years, who had been for many years in the employ of Mr.  William Carter.
From evidence adduced, deceased went to Statton through Cirencester with a load of hay, and left an order for several casks of beer at Messrs, Cripps & Co, brewery, Returning for the same about 4.15 quite sober. It being Saturday the men were anxious to leave and consequently dispatched him as soon as possible. Instead of having any beer he was to call next time and have 1s for his trouble.
The next thing that was heard of him was that Edward Provis, a lad in the employ of Mr. H***** of Down Ampney was returning from the station about 6.20 with a milk cart and met deceased riding on shafts of a wagon. He shouted out and deceased made way for him but as he was passing witness heard a noise of something falling but thought it was caused by the wagon coming off the sidewalk which is raised about a foot from the road. Witness then went home not knowing anything of the accident which had occurred.
Shortly afterwards a man in the employ of Mr. George Cuss was taking a horse home, when at the spot mentioned his horse shied, and he, on looking, saw the deceased lying across theb road. His brow was cold and witness believed him to be dead. However, he tied his horse to a gate and removed deceased to the side of the road, and, proceeding onwards, gave an alarm at the first house he came to.
Meanwhile, the horses with the wagon had arrived at Cricklade, reaching there at about 7.0. clock. On discovering that deceased was not with wagon, some of his family went in search. Mr. Poole afterwards went with his horse & trap and brought deceased home.
Dr. Langley attended as soon as possible and found Sandall had been dead some time. The doctor informed the jury that the cause of death was concussion of the brain, and that a fall from the shafts of a wagon was likely to produce it.
Inspector Strong produced deceaseds hat which was cut through the brim.
There was nothing to lead him to suppose that foul play had been used.
The jury returned a verdict of " accidental death"
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Re: Inquest into death
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 07 July 15 19:06 BST (UK) »
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Oh wow this is amazing I can't believe you have found this!
How on earth did you find this?
I never thought there would be so much detail, truly can't believe it. What a fantastic article, thank you so so much for finding this, what a great find!
Thank you so much youngtug
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Sandle/ Sandell (Cricklade & Latton Wiltshire)
Diggle, Turner (Bury Lancashire),
Newsham, Jackson (Lancaster)
Brown (Romford Essex) & Wheeler (Barkingside Essex)
Walker(Gt Missenden Bucks& Amersham Chalfont)
Chapman & South(Chalfont St.Giles Bucks)
Symes (Dorset)
Sutton, (Essex dagenham,Chadwell Heath) Boultwood (Rainham Essex), Scott