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From: Cara_Links(a)bigpond.com
Reply-to: irl-wexford(a)rootsweb.com
To: irl-wexford(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: 1/4/2010 2:54:06 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: [IRL-WEXFORD] CORONERS INQUEST
March 17th 1826 -The Wexford Evening Post
CORONER'S INQUEST
On Wednesday last, an inquest was held by Charles A Walker, and
Christopher
G Harvey Esqrs., Magistrates, on the body of Mogue Murphy, at Ballysheen,
in
the Barony of Forth in this County, when the following persons were
empanelled as a Jury
William Higginbotham-Foreman
William Hayes John Furlong
John Butler James Harpur
Patrick Parle Benjamin Underwood
Richard Pettit Martin Rossiter
James Blake James Winter
The Jury having viewed the body of he deceased the following witnesses
were
then examined.
Thomas Duff:- deposed that he and he deceased had been in the employment
of
William Furlong, of Ballysheen, farmer, that on Saturday three weeks, the
deceased brought a car with trees and plough on it, from Killinick, and
that
when in the lane leading to said Furlong's house, and near thereto, said
Furlong, desired witness to lift the trees from the car; witness did so;
and
when he had gone some short distance, said Furlong called after witness
"come back, for that Murphy (deceased) was down, and to come to his
assistance."
Witness observed deceased on the ground, and William Furlong endeavouring
to
support him. Said Furlong asked deceased, was he hurt-deceased replied
"not:
that in a little time, he would be no worse."
Witness heard no dispute or angry words pass between said Furlong and
deceased, and was not more than a perch distant from them at the time, and
thinks he must have heard it, had any dispute taken place. Never knew said
Furlong to have found any fault with the deceased.
John Kavanagh:- deposed that he was in the haggard of said Wm. Furlong,
within about three perches of the part of the lane mentioned by the last
witness, and within view of the deceased, and of said Furlong, heard said
Wm. Furlong calling out to deceased to stop the horse, and looking in that
direction, saw said Furlong calling out for "help, that deceased was
down,"
appearing greatly distressed at what had occurred .
John Codd:-deposed, that he had accompanied deceased from Killinick, who
had
a horse and car, with some elder trees and a plough there on; that when in
the lane leading to said Furlong's house, and near a gap leading into a
field, Wm. Furlong and Thomas Duff stopped the car down the lane to the
house, Furlong called out to the deceased to stop, and witness then
observed
that the car was in the act of falling back off the horse; Furlong ran up
beside the car, as witness supposed, to hinder the car from upsetting and
the next moment he sae Furlong supporting deceased in his arms, and heard
Furlong call for assistance for the deceased; heard Furlong ask the
deceased
"was he hurt?" the boy replied "not;"
Furlong said he had intended to have struck the horse, to endeavour to
hinder the car from falling back, and witness is of opinion that, had the
horse made a sudden spring forward, it would have had that effect.
Dr Barron:- deposed that late on the Tuesday evening following the
accident,
he received a message from William Furlong to visit deceased. That he saw
him on Wednesday morning, and found him affected with paralysis of he left
side, and an injury on the right side of the head, occasioned by a wound
from some sharp instrument; that the skull was fractured, and thinks the
cheek of snaffle bridle would inflict a similar wound; consulted with Dr.
Pierce, when they agreed to Trepan the skull of deceased; immediately
after
the operation, and when deceased was in his perfect senses, he shook hands
with his master, William Furlong, and said, "he forgave him all the pain
he
suffered on his account, and there had been no ill will between them;"
considers that the fracture was the cause of Mogue Murphy's death.
Dr Renwick:- deposed that he had viewed the body of deceased, and
considers
that a fracture produced by some pointed instrument on the right side of
the
head was the cause of Mogue Murphy's death
Mary Winters:- nurse tender, deposed that , shortly before Mogue Murphy
died, and while he was perfectly in his senses, he desired that William
Furlong should be sent for.
Mogue Murphy then said, "he would no die easy, if he thought his master,
Wm.
Furlong, should be put to any trouble on his account of his death; that
the
cause of it was entirely accidental, that there was no anger between him
and
his master, but that he loved his master, and that his master loved him;
this was the last conversation the deceased had.
The evidence having closed the Jury retired for a short term, when they
found a verdict of "Accidental Death" caused by a fracture on the right
side
of the head, proceeding from a stroke of a bridle, accidentally given by
Wm.
Furlong."
William Furlong then gave bail to appear at the next assizes, in cse any
proceedings should be instigated against him
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Well done Joe, well worth recording all your hard work , might even
encourage a few others to take the test!
Will you get to put a copy on the Coad site also?
A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year to you all
Nigel Coad
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Flood" <joeflood(a)bigpond.com>
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Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:27 PM
Subject: [COAD] Merry Christmas
> Seasons Greetings to everyone who has helped put together the massive
> sprawling tale of the ancient Coads and Coodes of Cornwall and Devon.
>
> The first related publication is being featured in ISOGG newsletter for
> Dec (International Society of Genetic Genealogy). It's just a brief
> description of how we tracked down the ancient Y-DNA of CODE and found
> four intact lines of 8th-11th cousins from the 16th century. The editor
> writes "That is a FABULOUS story! Thanks for submitting it and I'd like
> to feature it in the December ISOGG newsletter. The newsletter has about
> 4,300 subscribers."
>
>
> I think it is time also I moved on documenting the study. The first
> publication will be the Book of Code, an episodic self-published thing
> similar to my blog but covering more ground. The aim will be to raise
> money to finish off the DNA study.
>
> In the longer term I have a project to write a people's history of
> Cornwall told by the CODEs and their descendants. While the Coodes and
> Coads were on the whole quiet industrious people with barely a whiff of
> scandal or drama, somehow they seemed to be involved in or on the edge of
> virtually every major event in Cornish history - and quite a few in other
> countries too. Anyway that is just one of numerous project I always have
> planned and rarely implement, being at best a sporadic writer.
>
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
>
> Joe Flood
>
>
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