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Alio, On Saturday, at Night about p o’Clock, a Terrible Fire brc.ke out in Caftie-ftreec, in • Place called the London-Entry, which Confumed bf fore it could be Exringuifhed ooe Houfe intirely, and Damag’d ^ or pothers, near the Back of thofe two Houfes of Mr. Bates the Slarer, which were Burnt in Filharable-ftrtet Tome Weeks Pad ; This Fire breaking our in rhe Dark of the Night caus’d incredible Confter-nation in the People who Lived any way near them, - many of whom, Women efpecially were Frighted almoft to Diftrafti-on, which turned much to their Loft, and Gain of many hardned Villains, who under pretence of helping to Save their Goods, Filched and Carryedcff whatever they could by Hands on, infomucb that the General Lofs of 8 or io Houfes isfaid ro amount to feveral Hundred Pounds.* But one Yhliain however was fakeo*. and he was feized by thtf Wafch, Running away with fome Bedding belonging ro one Roberts a Gentleman ef Forrune, and was fent Newgate, wh«*ch 'cis hoped he will not leave bur as an Example to ail of his Execreable Principles, who would break their Tru(l and fFroug Pt*ple% in fucft Times of Calamity: The Fire began by a Women’s Lighting a Handfal of Shavings, which gave Fire to a heap, and almoft in an Inftant fer the Whole in a Flame.
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Old Dublin Intelligence

Dublin, Dublin, IE

Wed, Jul 29, 1829

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