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Date Inquest at Notes Yate Elizabeth Ombersley 20/01/1814 Hadley Surname of deceadeceased Parish(home) Date Inquest at Notes Yate Elizabeth Ombersley 20/01/1814 Hadley Sister of deceased was drowned in Droitwich Canal in December 1812, ? (page damaged - and her mother was so affected …that Williams female) Salwarpe 20/01/1814 she died a short time since aged 63, found dead on the turnpike Jakeman Edward 03/02/1814 Eldersfield road at Corse Lawn Hill Samuel 03/02/1814 Clifton-upon-Team aged one year and three quarters Smith William 03/02/1814 Birtsmorton aged 10 Hollyman William 03/02/1814 At a mill at Martley Callow James Great Witley 10/03/1814 Aged 73, a pauper of Great Witley Perkins William 10/03/1814 Severn Stoke Three years of age A felon - died a natural death, praise due to Mr Davis, the gaoler and Mr Watts John 17/03/1814 The Castle Rayment the apothecary Watkins Benjamin 31/03/1814 Parish of Suckley Fatal effects of leaving children in Crisp James 28/04/1814 rooms where there are fires Phillips Thomas 28/04/1814 Resided at a house in Cooken-street Serjeant Susannah 28/04/1814 Residing in Frog-lane A boy about 12 years of age, servant to Mr Lightburn on Burnthorn Farm. Ta[r]ford Thomas Parish of Astley 26/05/1814 Parish of Astley Kicked by a horse. Lady upwards of 60 years, drowned Hart]land] Elizabeth Ashford Court 26/05/1814 Parish of Tenbury herself in a fit of derangement Adlam Henry Bath 02/06/1814 Hunter Bristol 11/08/1814 Allen Edward 22/09/1814 Shrawley Hundy Thomas 22/09/1814 New Prison of this County Southall William 29/09/1814 Bromsgrove Hoare J 29/09/1814 Worcester Infirmary Green T 29/09/1814 Worcester Infirmary Spicer Goosey 29/09/1814 Killed by cheese Combly John Goosey 29/09/1814 Driver of above's wagon Mucklow William 13/10/1814 Cradley Cooke George 10/11/1814 Bosford aged 3 years Lion Inn, Upton-upon- Chaise driver, in the employ of Mrs Smith Joseph Pershore 10/11/1814 Severn Gyles Law George Bilston 01/12/1814 Prince's End, Tipton Verdict of wilful murder Travelling Hawker, drank 26 glasses of Whitehead Catherine Travelling Hawker 01/12/1814 gin at a public house in Congleton Wheeler Ann 22/12/1814 Sagebury, near Droitwich aged 13 Smith Thomas 29/12/1814 Guildhall, Kidderminster Rees Catherine 05/01/1815 Strensham Aged 8 years Stafford Jospeh 05/01/1815 St Peter's Aged 62 years old Wilcox Edward 05/01/1815 Stourport Canal boat accident, aged 36 years Parsons James 19/01/1815 King's Norton Giles Andrew 19/01/1815 Bromsgrove aged 4 years Jones Ann 09/02/1815 Hanley Castle Higgins R. 09/02/1815 Bredon aged two years Ellis Ann 09/02/1815 Rock Green, near Ludlow poor woman of 80 years Manor of Timberhanger, Gloucester John 16/02/1815 near Bromsgrove Marks John (jun.) 16/02/1815 Stourport drinking at the White Hart Blainey Ann 23/02/1815 Abberley Johnson William 23/02/1815 Hagley labourer aged 50 Pardoe Edward 23/02/1815 Parish of Stone a child aged three years Jones William 02/03/1815 Dudley a child aged three years Beasley Fanny 09/03/1815 Parish of Cradley aged 4 years Baker Benjamin 23/03/1815 Kidderminster a boy 7 years of age Davis Jospeh 30/03/1815 Hanley Quay aged 24 Workhouse, Parish of Dawes Sarah 30/03/1815 Yardley Ashman William 30/03/1815 Netherton, near Dudley a boy six years of age Parkes John 30/03/1815 Stourbridge Apprentice to William Hall, nailer Land Oak public House, Gardner John 30/03/1815 near Kidderminster Hung himself in Hurcot Wood Only child of the landlord of the New Robinson John Shrawley 06/04/1815 Inn Blackwell Streeet, Haywood George Kidderminster 13/04/1815 Borough of Kidderminster Chance John 27/04/1815 Woodsfield a fine boy of 4 years Ward Henry 27/04/1815 Whittington Lightband Samuel 27/04/1815 Ombersley Haywood Sarah 27/04/1815 Castlemorton Roberts Thomas Dudley 18/05/1815 Dudley late a harness and collar maker Bradnock John 18/05/1815 Yardley aged 74 years Randle Richard Wichenford 01/06/1815 Martley Carter in the employ of Mrs Dance The Chapelry of Norton, in Smith James 15/06/1815 Bredon aged 13 Birchley Benjamin 15/06/1815 Castlemorton The Cross Inn, Parish of Haynes John 22/06/1815 Stoke Prior aged 37 years Little James 06/07/1815 Tything of Whistones killed in Pitchcroft Ham, near this City Gamekeeper to Sir John Packington Wainwright John 06/07/1815 Westwood House for 38 years) Eldest son of Mr. Joseph Ford, Baker; Ford (Joseph?) Sidbury 20/07/1815 Barley Mow about sixteen years of age Moseley, the Parish of Clark Joseph Birmingham 20/07/1815 Kingsnorton a poor man, a button stamper Thomas George 20/07/1815 riding…at Lower Bentley Burke Walter 27/07/1815 Wolverley Killed by a blow from John Jones Lea George 27/07/1815 Hartlebury Parish a boy about 12 years of age Lye Waste, Oldwinsford Westwood Joseph 27/07/1815 Parish Overturning of Coventry to Leicester coach near Hinckley due to the furious driving of the coachman. Two passengers were killed, also a Unnamed 27/07/1815 gardener passing by on his horse Deceased formerly a boat-builder at Broadfield Edward Holloway Bridgnorth 03/08/1815 Stourport, murdered by William Gittus Care Eliza 03/08/1815 17 months old Wheat Sheaf Inn, Henwick Head gardener for 7 years at Witley Silcock Joseph Witley Court 17/08/1815 Hill Court Prosser John 17/08/1815 Croome D'Abitot aged 24 Huband William 17/08/1815 Cleeve Prior aged 14 Body of a woman killed when the axle- tree of a waggon broke coming down a Unknown 17/08/1815 Broadway hill Brooks Charles 17/08/1815 Yardley Buffery's Colliery, near Lowe John 31/08/1815 Dudley Williams Elizabeth Hallow 07/09/1815 Body of a man unknown, aged about Unknown 14/09/1815 Royal Oak, Bredon 30, drowned in the River Avon Lincomb, Parish of Combs Samuel 14/09/1815 Hartlebury a boy about 14 years of age Pantall John 28/09/1815 White Hall, near Worcester aged 10 years Bourne John 26/10/1815 Catshill, Bromsgrove Wheeler Thomas 26/10/1815 Kingsnorton Hibbs Hannah 26/10/1815 Dudley a poor girl, about 14 or 15 years of age Raybold John 02/11/1815 Dudley aged 11 aged 6 years… clothes taking fire at the brick kiln of Messrs. F. Rufford and Perks Elijah 02/11/1815 Stourbridge Co. Three Horse Shoes Public- house, Parish of Griffiths John 09/11/1815 Kingsnorton aged about 30 Edwards T. 09/11/1815 Merthyr Tydvil [sic] Gored by a bull Williams Maria Powick's Lane 23/11/1815 aged about 7 years Griffin James 23/11/1815 Kingsnorton an infant Lye Waste, Parish of Brooks Joseph 23/11/1815 Oldswinford an infant Wednesbury, Firm Samuel Staffordshire 30/11/1815 Swan Inn, Yardley working miner Queen's Head Inn, village of Guest James Parish of Woverley 30/11/1815 Woverley upwards of 70 years of age Whole of this unhappy family fell a Mellow's Lane, sacrifice to suffocation (Newey, 38; his Newey Warwick 30/11/1815 wife, 42, and a son) Allen Sarah 07/12/1815 Fell down in the High Street aged 19, in the employ of Joshua White William 21/12/1815 Ripple Brydges Rose and Crown Inn, Wall John 28/12/1815 Bromsgrove Lickey In a boat on the Avon, poor man was in 41st year… has left a wife and nine Handy John Pershore 04/01/1816 children Boy, about twelve years of age, amusing himself upon the ice of a pit of water in Deritend, Birmingham Chater Birmingham 04/01/1816 called Robbin's Pit Tried to save the above, (about 18 Hewson Birmingham 04/01/1816 years of age) Edwards Thomas Pion 04/01/1816 Herefordshire Coach and Horses, Cohan Sam Worcester 11/01/1816 Pershore deceased was a licensed hawker Fearnall John 01/02/1816 Parish of Kington Baynhall, Parish of Howell John Kempsey 01/02/1816 Severn Stoke New Inn, Lye Waste, Parish Chance Robin 01/02/1816 of Oldswinford a child between five and six years old Crown Inn, Village of Riley John Chelsea Hospital 01/02/1816 Alvechurch pensioner of Chelsea Hospital Shaill Thomas 01/02/1816 The Infirmary (Worcester) Chimney Sweeper Turvey William 08/02/1816 Pershore An higler Dunn Edward 08/02/1816 Churchill Parish clerk, aged 74 Swan Inn, Netherton, near Hampton Caroline 08/02/1816 Dudley 5 or 6 years old deceased, aged about 27, had a scuffle…. Public house the Rising Sun, Handley John 08/02/1816 in Powick Lane Downs Clement 15/02/1816 New Inn, Ridgway boy of 6 years Chamberlain John 15/02/1816 aged 13 Care Jane 15/02/1816 Hanley Castle aged 5 years Cook John Doddenham Hall 29/02/1816 Chapelry of Doddenham Carter to Mr Pullen Three Crowns Inn, in Davis Samuel 29/02/1816 Stourbridge son of Samuel Davis, a sawyer Hart Thomas 29/02/1816 New Inn, Lye Waste an Infant Massey Simeon 29/02/1816 Dudley an Infant Rowley Benjamin 29/02/1816 Lower Mitton Swan Inn, Netherton, near Sloane Robert 14/03/1816 Dudley aged about 49 Southall Rosanna 28/03/1816 Dudley a child about five years Ridley Benjamin 28/03/1816 Lye Waste, Parish of Knowles Ann 28/03/1816 Oldswinford upwards of 80 years Southall Elizabeth Yardley Parish 28/03/1816 Yardley Upper Mitton Lodge, near formerly an eminent Chymist of this Williams Thomas 11/04/1816 Tewkesbury city Two infants discovered between the joists of the floor in an attic… in the unoccupied dwelling house owned by Aston-upon-Carrant, Mr.
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