Burial-ground incendiarism. The last fire at the bone-house in the Spa-Fields golgotha, or, The minute anatomy of grave-digging in LondonLongman, 1846 - 80 pages |
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... parties who may object to the old ground on account of the num- * The following advertisement , collated with the previous documents , may assist the reader in forming his opinions on the subject , -whether the announcement of the ...
... parties who may object to the old ground on account of the num- * The following advertisement , collated with the previous documents , may assist the reader in forming his opinions on the subject , -whether the announcement of the ...
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... parties who make them . " Mr. Robert Watt , of Exmouth - street , who resides in the house No. 14 , over- looking the above grave - yard , now formed the resolution of applying to the presid- ing magistrate of the district police ...
... parties who make them . " Mr. Robert Watt , of Exmouth - street , who resides in the house No. 14 , over- looking the above grave - yard , now formed the resolution of applying to the presid- ing magistrate of the district police ...
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... parties to lay a full statement of the matter before the Board of Guardians , who would , he felt convined , bring the parties under his ju- risdiction . The parties thanked the magistrate and left the Court . ( From the Morning Post of ...
... parties to lay a full statement of the matter before the Board of Guardians , who would , he felt convined , bring the parties under his ju- risdiction . The parties thanked the magistrate and left the Court . ( From the Morning Post of ...
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... parties were now present . Mr. Wakeling inquired who were the proprietors of the burial - ground ? Mr. Bird replied , Mr. Langford , of Hitchin , Hertfordshire , a brewer ; and Mr. Venale , who was a farmer , the brother of Mr. Venale ...
... parties were now present . Mr. Wakeling inquired who were the proprietors of the burial - ground ? Mr. Bird replied , Mr. Langford , of Hitchin , Hertfordshire , a brewer ; and Mr. Venale , who was a farmer , the brother of Mr. Venale ...
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... parties . Mr. Watt - You have demanded 51. to open a grave . Mr. Bird - I deny it . I will have them opened free of any charge . I have only asked one shilling , the grave - digger's fee . Mr. Watt and Mr. Dore said they could prove he ...
... parties . Mr. Watt - You have demanded 51. to open a grave . Mr. Bird - I deny it . I will have them opened free of any charge . I have only asked one shilling , the grave - digger's fee . Mr. Watt and Mr. Dore said they could prove he ...
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abominable aforesaid ALFD appeared atmosphere attended believe Bill Bird Bishop of London bone-house bones burning burying-place cause church-yard CLERKENWELL POLICE-COURT coffin wood complaint condition consequence conviction corpse court DANCING dead bodies deceased persons December 23 deemed deposited disease disgraceful disgusting Dissenting Doctors of Medicine duty earth employed enacted Enon Chapel EVIDENCE AT CLERKENWELL exist Exmouth-street exposed facts fire frequently Gatherings from Grave-Yards GOLGOTHA grave grave-digger grave-yard management hand-bills Honourable House House of Commons human bodies inhabitants inhumation injurious inquiry Interment and Disinterment interred and buried James's justices letter Lincoln's Inn living London Lordship Mackinnon Majesty's Govern Metropolis minister morality neighbourhood nuisance offensive opinion parish Parliament parties petition petitioner practices present proprietors PUBLIC HEALTH putrefaction quadrilles receptacle Report reside Reverend SELECT COMMITTEE Sir James Graham smell SPA-FIELDS BURIAL Spa-Fields burial-ground Spa-Fields burying-ground statements stench Stephen Bishop surface tion Tom Smith towns vaults Wakeling Walker whilst witnesses
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