I wonder if someone could look up a Coroner's Inquest or newspaper reports please?
My ancester John Leslie died on 3 March 1869 as a result of an accidental kick of a pony. He was a labourer, though most of the rest of the family were miners, so I'm not sure if said pony was a pit pony?? John was aged 30 or 31 at the time of his death. He was buried on 6 March 1869 at St. Nicholas', Hetton-le-Hole. A Coroner's Inquest was held but I don't know if this would have taken place between the death and burial dates, or subsequently.
I'm hoping that there is some newspaper coverage of this event and/or the Coroner's report is available for reading. Any info would be gratefully received, including reference numbers to enable me to order copies of documents.
Many thanks
Caromich