The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volym 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... fire broke out in the premises of Mr Pocock , a coal and timber merchant , at Whitefriars Wharf , between Blackfriars Bridge and the Temple . The whole of these extensive premises were soon in flames , and continued burning until the ...
... fire broke out in the premises of Mr Pocock , a coal and timber merchant , at Whitefriars Wharf , between Blackfriars Bridge and the Temple . The whole of these extensive premises were soon in flames , and continued burning until the ...
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... fires du- ring the last year , exclusive of chim- nies set on fire . A coroner's inquest sat on the bo- dy of Richard Watson yesterday , at a public - house in Mount - street , and the verdict was , that he died of want . It appeared in ...
... fires du- ring the last year , exclusive of chim- nies set on fire . A coroner's inquest sat on the bo- dy of Richard Watson yesterday , at a public - house in Mount - street , and the verdict was , that he died of want . It appeared in ...
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... fire broke out at the city of London hotel , in Dover ; it raged with the utmost violence for two or three hours , in which time it entirely consumed that building , and damaged many houses contiguous . This accident is to be attributed ...
... fire broke out at the city of London hotel , in Dover ; it raged with the utmost violence for two or three hours , in which time it entirely consumed that building , and damaged many houses contiguous . This accident is to be attributed ...
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... fire to every thing combustible in their cells , from which they would certainly have escaped , ( the doors being very improperly of wood , ) had not the smoke almost suffocated some of the other prison- ers ; the groans from one of ...
... fire to every thing combustible in their cells , from which they would certainly have escaped , ( the doors being very improperly of wood , ) had not the smoke almost suffocated some of the other prison- ers ; the groans from one of ...
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... fire . The sister of the deceased also stated , that she had called to see her , but was told she was from home ; she expressed a wish to wait till her return , but was not allowed ; a time , however , was fixed for her to call again ...
... fire . The sister of the deceased also stated , that she had called to see her , but was told she was from home ; she expressed a wish to wait till her return , but was not allowed ; a time , however , was fixed for her to call again ...
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