Kaz, Unfortunately there are no surviving inquest records for this part of London at this particular period. The situation for Southwark is different, since the ancient borough of Southwark had a separate coroner, and an almost complete run of those records (together with City of London inquests) are deposited at LMA. It's possible that a local newspaper carried a report of the inquest. You won't find this online, but if you email the Wandsworth Heritage Service at Battersea Library they may be able to help. As you have the exact date, it should be a straightforward lookup. http://tinyurl.com/3f2cjnb HTH Judy London, UK -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] I suggest you look at the London Metropolitan Archives for the coroners records but also ask them to check whether there are any depositions ie witness statements. I found the latter for an inquest held in Southwark in 1913 which told me all I needed to know. I understand coroners only had to hold their records 15 years but the depositions may survive as they were kept separately. If you email LMA with the details they will be able to tell you whether they hold those records. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kaz I have received a death certificate for my 3 x great grand father William Keeley, who died on a wall by Church Dock, Church Rd, Battersea on 27/12/1910. I have tried to find the inquest for William which was held on 30/12/1910 & 31/12/1910 without any luck. I have search for any newspaper reports that might of covered the death of William, but i have not been able to find anything. Does anyone know where i could find the details on poor old William? Many thanks, Kaz from a very very hot Poland.