1. Notes

Inquest

Also known as a sworn inquest, a legal procedure, usually confined to royal courts, wherein the presiding officer appoints a jury, usually of prominent neighbors (jurors), to whom specific questions of fact are put. Witnesses may be called and questioned under oath. The jurors’ answer (the verdict) may be from personal knowledge or from local gossip, but will at least be based on some kind of evidence rather than superstition or expedient.