The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 1021
... fire . The number of prisoners was said to be 33,000 . 8. - The Ballot Bill read a third time in the House of Commons . 9. The centenary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott celebrated in various towns in Scotland by festive gatherings . At ...
... fire . The number of prisoners was said to be 33,000 . 8. - The Ballot Bill read a third time in the House of Commons . 9. The centenary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott celebrated in various towns in Scotland by festive gatherings . At ...
Pagina 1027
... Fire reported to have been caused by a cow kick- ing over a kerosene oil lamp in a stable , and so setting fire to the straw litter gathered there ; but the official report of the Fire Commissioners appointed to investigate its origin ...
... Fire reported to have been caused by a cow kick- ing over a kerosene oil lamp in a stable , and so setting fire to the straw litter gathered there ; but the official report of the Fire Commissioners appointed to investigate its origin ...
Pagina 1028
... fire swept was put down at 2,050 acres , divided thus among the three divisions of the city : -About 160 acres in the west division , 500 acres in the south , and 1,400 acres in the north . The total loss of property , 200,000,000 ...
... fire swept was put down at 2,050 acres , divided thus among the three divisions of the city : -About 160 acres in the west division , 500 acres in the south , and 1,400 acres in the north . The total loss of property , 200,000,000 ...
Pagina 1033
... fire then spread across the grand staircase , and reached the great hall , of which only the bare walls remained . At four o'clock the fire was burning so fiercely that it was feared the red drawing - room would also be destroyed ...
... fire then spread across the grand staircase , and reached the great hall , of which only the bare walls remained . At four o'clock the fire was burning so fiercely that it was feared the red drawing - room would also be destroyed ...
Pagina 1036
... fire - raising for the sake of the reward of 2s . 6d . paid for giving first notice . Found guilty , and sentenced to twelve years ' penal servitude . 14. - Anniversary of the death of the Prince Consort celebrated at Sandringham under ...
... fire - raising for the sake of the reward of 2s . 6d . paid for giving first notice . Found guilty , and sentenced to twelve years ' penal servitude . 14. - Anniversary of the death of the Prince Consort celebrated at Sandringham under ...
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