Coroner (General)
I think in general the Coroner is involved when the death is "Un-expected".
If the Coroner is satisfied the death can be explained often there is no need for an enquiry.
The Coroner issues a Warrant to allow the burial to take place.
So it is possible that because of the age the Coroner was notified and issued his approval to bury without a formal investigation. What the circumstances were may not have been recorded or reported, or they may have been :-)
Herfordshire archives would be my first port of call...
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Complete thread:
- Thomas DANIEL burial 7.10.1857 with Coroner's consent -
Lyn Elgood,
2008-10-28, 15:21
- Edward DANIEL 1835 -1857 Whitchurch -
slowhands,
2008-10-28, 20:01
- Edward DANIEL 1835 -1857 Whitchurch -
Lyn Elgood,
2008-10-28, 22:43
- Coroner - slowhands, 2008-10-29, 00:25
- Edward DANIEL 1835 -1857 Whitchurch -
Lyn Elgood,
2008-10-28, 22:43
- Edward DANIEL 1835 -1857 Whitchurch -
slowhands,
2008-10-28, 20:01