Death: A Return of Inquests - 1841 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Dublin Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Mary Heaphy A RETURN OF INQUESTS - 1841 A Return Of Inquests Held By Several Coroners Of The Counties And Cities Of Ireland For Each Month During The Year 1841. Giving Name, Date Of Inquest, Where Held, And Finding Of Each Inquiry. Source: The British Parliamentary Papers on Ireland. Sorted by Last Name COUNTY DUBLIN. FITZSIMONS, Mary, on May 8th, at Beldoyle. Finding-That whilst crossing the road at Beldoyle, on the 7th May, she was struck by a horse and cart, by which her skull was fractured. GALIBARDO, Dominicho, on the 27th Feb., at Rathfarnham. Finding-That he was murdered on the Dodder Road, leading to Churchtown, by several wounds and injuries inflicted on his head, causing immediate death, and that strong suspicion attaches to Richard COONEY, a tinker, of Roundtown, and that his wife, Mary COONEY, aided and abetted. These two persons were tried for this murder but were acquitted. MAGUIRE, Thomas, on the 21st Dec., in the Parish of St. Peter. Finding-That he was found murdered at the stable lane at the rear of Pembroke-road, on the evening of 20th Dec., that said murder was committed by John DELAHUNT, of Little Britain-Street, on said evening. DELAHUNT was tried at the January commission following, found guilty and hanged. (Spellings as per book)