at common law was equivalent to indictment by grand jury, [343]

not so now, yet inquisition has same power until grand jury passes upon the case, [343]

Evidence before, when admissible upon a subsequent trial, [344]

Inquest, all evidence must be presented to jury, [342]

coroner cannot hold a second inquest while the first is undischarged, [334]

coroner has power to hold, [332], [334]

is a judicial investigation, [333]

must be held in view of the body, [335]

separate inquests must be held over each of several bodies, [333]