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Collapse ZQ - Chester Quarter Sessions - 1316-1973ZQ - Chester Quarter Sessions - 1316-1973
A - Administration
Expand AA - Assessments: Wage Rates - 1575AA - Assessments: Wage Rates - 1575
Expand AB - City of Chester Probation Committee - 1928 - 1957AB - City of Chester Probation Committee - 1928 - 1957
Expand AG - Gaol and House of Correction - 1808-1872AG - Gaol and House of Correction - 1808-1872
Expand AP - Point of Air Lighthouse Trust - 1775-1889AP - Point of Air Lighthouse Trust - 1775-1889
Expand AR - River Dee - 1800-1831AR - River Dee - 1800-1831
Expand AS - Quarter Sessions: Administration: Special Sessions - 1864-1880AS - Quarter Sessions: Administration: Special Sessions - 1864-1880
Expand C - Chester City Coroner - 1442-1973C - Chester City Coroner - 1442-1973
Collapse CI - Coroners' Inquests. - c1442-1839CI - Coroners' Inquests. - c1442-1839
Expand 1 - Coroners Inquests. - 1519-15401 - Coroners Inquests. - 1519-1540
Expand 2 - Coroners Inquests. - 1549-15522 - Coroners Inquests. - 1549-1552
Expand 3 - This bundle is largely illegible. - 1560-15753 - This bundle is largely illegible. - 1560-1575
Expand 4 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1582-15844 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1582-1584
Expand 5 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1585-15865 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1585-1586
Expand 6 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1588-15956 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1588-1595
Expand 7 - This bundle is faded. - 1594-15957 - This bundle is faded. - 1594-1595
Expand 8 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1602-16048 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1602-1604
Expand 9 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1610-16179 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1610-1617
Expand 10 - This bundle on paper, in English. - 1613-163610 - This bundle on paper, in English. - 1613-1636
Expand 11 - Paper, ff.2,3,4a,b, rep. M.S. 1952. - 1658-166811 - Paper, ff.2,3,4a,b, rep. M.S. 1952. - 1658-1668
Expand 12 - Coroner's Inquests. - 1669-167312 - Coroner's Inquests. - 1669-1673
Expand 13 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1674-167713 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1674-1677
Collapse 14 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1677-168414 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1677-1684
1 - William Harvey on Mary Gamull, wife of Thomas Gamull, ironmonger, drowned herself in the Dee near Dee Bridge. - Dec 26th 1677
2 - Robert Caddick and William Harvey on Thomas ------- who on March 6th fell down some steps into a cellar and hit his head on a flagstone. - n.d.
3 - William Harvey on Thomas Davies, drowned while attempting to ride across Burton ford. - March 27th 1678
4 - The same on Samuel Maylor, apprentice in the ship 'The Happy Return' of Brighthelmston, who fell from the deck and was drowned as the ship lay at anchor at The Key in Wirral. - Aug 8th 1678
5 - Robert Caddock and William Harvey on John Dormond, apprentice of John Ball, navigator, and serving in the '-S- upply' of Chester, master, John Glover, fell from the main top mast and was drowned as the ship lay at anchor off Dennow. - Aug 9th 1678
6 - William Harvey on Humphrey Davies, tailor, riding 'celriter' on Saltney Common, was thrown and killed. - 14 Sep 1678
7 - Examinations concerning a still-born infant. - Oct 21st 1678
8 - Robert Caddick and William Wilson on still born infant, child of Elizabeth Price. - Oct 22nd 1678
9 - The same on Thomas Keyr, died from natural causes. - Dec 10th 1678
10 - The same on Anna Leech, spinster, poisoned herself. - Feb 25th 1679
11 - William Wilson on Mary Alson, spinster, drowned while washing clothes in the Dee, near the fulling mill. - May 1st 1679
12 - Examinations concerning death of Robert Wood of Nesson. - n.d.
13 - The same on Robert Wood, crushed when trying to launch a boat at The Key at Nesson. - June 10th 1679
14 - Robert Caddick and William Wilson, on Thomas Darlington, son of Thomas Darlington, gentleman, drowned while bathing near the New Tower. - Aug 1st 1679
15 - William Wilson on Robert Mason, while working on the 'Samuel' of Chester,master, Joseph. Rathborne, at Denwall, caulking the stern from a scaffold, fell, and was drowned. - 9 Sep 1679
16 - Peter Edwards and Thomas Wright on unknown man, died from natural causes. - Dec 22nd 1679
17 - The same on James Browne, prisoner in Northgate on plea of trespass upon the case, died from natural causes. - Jan 23rd 1680
18 - The same on unknown man, drowned near Saughall. - April 22nd 1680
19 - Jury list. - July 19th 1680
20 - The same on an unknown woman, drowned near Shotwick. - July 19th 1680
21 - The same on Thomas Grey, who accidentally shot himself with a gun when attempting to hit a bird. - Feb 1st 1681
22 - Peter Edwards on an unknown man, drowned while attempting to cross the ford at Shotwick. - May 26th 1681
23 - Peter Edwards and Thomas Wright on John and William Justice, the children of John Justice, labourer, drowned while bathing in the Dee near the fulling mill. - July 15th 1681
24 - Nathaniel Williamson and Hugh Starkey on the infant child of Elizabeth Evans, born in St. John's churchyard, and killed by its mother. - Jan 18th 1682
25 - The same on Samuel Chapman, child of Thomas Chapman, goldsmith, kicked by a horse on the Roodee. - April 17th 1682
26 - The same on an unknown man, drowned while attempting to cross the ford at Shotwick. - Aug 21st 1682
27 - Nathaniel Williamson on Mary Ambrose, spinster, fell into a brewing pan and was scalded to death. - 4 Sep 1682
28 - Nathaniel Williamson and Hugh Starkey on Richard Poole, haberdasher, drowned while riding near Saughall Lane. - Jan 17th 1683
29 - Coroners' warrant. - April 9th 1683
30 - The same on Christopher Massey, labourer, fell from the walls above the Watergate and was killed. - April 9th 1683
31 - Coroners' warrant. - June 18th 1683
32 - Rough list of names. - n.d.
33 - The same on John William Thomas Taylor -/talor-, drowned while bathing near the Water- works, and suddenly taken with the 'itch' -cramp?- - June 18th 1683
34 - The same on Humphrey Jones, draper, attacked and killed by John Spooner, flax-dresser. - 10 Sep 1683
35 - The same on Thomas Winstanley, drowned while trying to cross from the 'Mayflower' of Chester, then at 'Hall Broe Poole' to the shore. - Dec 11th 1683
36 - Hugh Starkey and Francis Skellerne on David Davies, talor, cut his throat. - April 7th 1684
37 - The same on John Hughes of Burton, yeoman, drowned while attempting to cross the river at ------. - July - 1684
38 - Coroners' warrant. - Nov 5th 1684
39 - The same on Henry Hamnett, drowned while attempting to cross the ford near Brewers Hall at the watergate. - Nov 6th 1684
Expand 15 - Coroners Inquests. - 1686-168715 - Coroners Inquests. - 1686-1687
Expand 16 - Coroners' Inquests - 1690-170116 - Coroners' Inquests - 1690-1701
Expand 17 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1701-170817 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1701-1708
Expand 18 - Coroner's Inquests - 1708-171418 - Coroner's Inquests - 1708-1714
Expand 19 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1715-172619 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1715-1726
Expand 20 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1727-174020 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1727-1740
Expand 21 - Coroners' Inquests - 1740 - 174921 - Coroners' Inquests - 1740 - 1749
Expand 22 - Coroners' Inquests - 1751 - 175922 - Coroners' Inquests - 1751 - 1759
Expand 23 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1760 -176923 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1760 -1769
Expand 24 - Coroner's Inquests - 1770 -177524 - Coroner's Inquests - 1770 -1775
Expand 25 - Coroner's Inquests - 1776-177925 - Coroner's Inquests - 1776-1779
Expand 26 - Coroner's Inquests - 1780 -178926 - Coroner's Inquests - 1780 -1789
Expand 27 - Coroner's Inquests. - 1790-179827 - Coroner's Inquests. - 1790-1798
Expand 28 - Coroner's Inquests - 1811-181928 - Coroner's Inquests - 1811-1819
Expand 29 - Coroner's Inquests. - 1822-182629 - Coroner's Inquests. - 1822-1826
Expand 30 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1837-183930 - Coroners' Inquests. - 1837-1839
Expand CR - Crownmote Court Rolls - 1316-1611CR - Crownmote Court Rolls - 1316-1611
F - Finance
Expand FA - Accounts - 1828-1836FA - Accounts - 1828-1836
J - Justices of the Peace
Expand JC - Commissions of the Peace - 1836-1970JC - Commissions of the Peace - 1836-1970
Expand JD - Declarations - 1860-1901JD - Declarations - 1860-1901
R - Registration and Deposit
Expand RJ - Jurors - 1608-1817RJ - Jurors - 1608-1817
Expand RL - Licenced Victuallers - 1552-1833RL - Licenced Victuallers - 1552-1833
Expand RP - Deposited plans - 1772-1935RP - Deposited plans - 1772-1935
Expand RR - Sacrament Certificates - 1673-1789RR - Sacrament Certificates - 1673-1789
Expand RTB - Transportation Bonds - 1731-1775RTB - Transportation Bonds - 1731-1775
Expand RTC - Transportation Contracts - 1764-1775RTC - Transportation Contracts - 1764-1775
S - Court in Session
Expand SE - Examinations and Depositions - 1522-1858SE - Examinations and Depositions - 1522-1858
Expand SF - Quarter Sessions Files - 1488-1971SF - Quarter Sessions Files - 1488-1971
Expand SM - Sessions Books Minute Books - 1814-1865SM - Sessions Books Minute Books - 1814-1865
Expand SMP - Sesions Books Register of Prisoners - 1853-1872SMP - Sesions Books Register of Prisoners - 1853-1872
Expand SMR - Sessions Books - Recognizance Book - 1780-1798SMR - Sessions Books - Recognizance Book - 1780-1798
Expand SO - Order Books - 1799-1866SO - Order Books - 1799-1866
Expand SP - Process Records Register of Prosecutions, etc.SP - Process Records Register of Prosecutions, etc.
Expand SPE - Quarter Sessions Fine Rolls - 1561-1634SPE - Quarter Sessions Fine Rolls - 1561-1634
Expand SPT - Petitions mainly for poor relief or for exemption from poor rate, 16th century. - 1563-1594SPT - Petitions mainly for poor relief or for exemption from poor rate, 16th century. - 1563-1594
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