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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Ross & Cromarty => Topic started by: docfraser on Sunday 05 August 07 17:51 BST (UK)
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hi there everybody i was wondering if anybody can shed some light of a quirry i have my gg uncle was killed by getting kicked by a colt at the place were they lived i have found a corection on the records and the note says somthing about a precognition and sonething about the cause of death his death is listed as 19th january 1915 but the corection is 10th 1915 febuary and it is listed w mackenzie proculator fiscal dingwall does this mean there was an inquest to his death and if so were could i find out the information.
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Hi doc
Scotland doesn't have inquests in the same way as England and Wales. Suspicious deaths are reported to the Procurator Fiscal. See this:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,210861.msg1087342.html#msg1087342
and
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/04/12094440/4
Regards
Gadget
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Hi docfraser,
Both 'Precognition' and 'Procurator Fiscal' are listed in the very useful RootsChat LEXICON of Genealogical Terms and Abbreviations at:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,234766
Both are cross-referenced to another LEXICON topic 'Deaths in Scotland'.
The LEXICON gives links to RootsChat threads which concern the specific Terms or Abbreviations - a lot of interesting reading!
Unfortunately, it is unlikely that you will find anything more than is in the RCE (Register of Corrected Entries) report about the Precognition (investigation) carried out by the PF (Procurator Fiscal). Incidentally, the PF does not inquire only into suspicious deaths but also into all cases of sudden unexplained death and into fatal accidents (the death you mention seems to come into the fatal accident category).
However, perhaps there might have been a report of the accident in the local newspaper(s) of the day? It might be worth following this up ...
Regards,
JAP
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You might find something in the Am Baile web site which has searchable newspapers.
Don