<<I have just received the death certificate of one of my family and the cause of death was described as a Visitation of God. I assume this means that they had no clue as to how she died. Is there any one who would be willing to look up the inquest for me in the local papers? The inquest was held on 25th February 1875 by the Deputy Coroner for the Queen's Honour of Angleshill? (I think) in Bucks and Beds.>> This would be the Honour of Ampthill, which included the Bucks parishes of Newport Pagnell, Moulsoe, Great Linford, Little Linford, Stewkley, Little Brickhill, Bow Brickhill, Wavendon, North Crawley and Swanbourne. Some of the records kept by the Coroner relating to inquests held in Buckinghamshire between 1854 and 1878 have been transcribed by the dynamic duo calling themselves the Eureka Partnership, and you can buy them for just £2.20 plus postage at http://www.genfair.com/shop/pages/eur/page08.html Matt Tompkins Blaston, Leics