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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Topic started by: dermo on Wednesday 24 October 12 21:35 BST (UK)

Title: Coroners' Inquests
Post by: dermo on Wednesday 24 October 12 21:35 BST (UK)
Does anyone have experience of researching coronoers' inquest records at the National Archives?  I e-mailed the Archives a month or so ago, asking for information on the extent of the records (e.g. how far back do they go) and access procedure, but have received no reply.  I'm looking for the record of an inquest on a relative that took place in 1898.  I would appreciate any information on whether it is likely to be in the Archives and, if so, whether it necessary to order the records in advance.

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Coroners' Inquests
Post by: BPE78 on Thursday 01 November 12 13:42 GMT (UK)
I asked before about Coroners reports pre independance and was told that they were all burned in the Four Courts during the Civil War. They did say the best bet would be to check local newspapers which they have many.
Title: Re: Coroners' Inquests
Post by: Sonas on Thursday 01 November 12 19:50 GMT (UK)
Coroners' records are mentioned here http://www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/Medical_sources/Hospital_records.pdf
Title: Re: Coroners' Inquests
Post by: dermo on Thursday 01 November 12 23:21 GMT (UK)
Many thanks for the replies.  The article suggests I have some chance of finding some reference to my relatives inquest.