30 MAY 1840, Page 7

The il'orkshiie ire state; that York ;Q: , ,ste:. war: not i

n •,1 refl. "'Va-

rious estimate!, !rive Leon formtd ; n t i• .; w1Cich the fabric has slistaim.d, varying, free; 1..1. arse as

yet nothing certaiit can be hnew it on this sabjee:,,,,i1,1 111- , a ,:os are

merely upon conjecture. It wit:: very etirretti reporte ! : ;1 heavy insurance was effected on the building ; we le 1"...,10, 11.,'W,':1-11, that such is not the case. Some time ago, applieatimi 55,e; la Ma I I insure the bailding with the Yorkshire Insurance Company : b it ill.. negotiation was brokea off, in consequence of the i•I 1,1, noon an

averi4e clause bci 1g introduced into die peliey, rrie• lit.. ntvis upon the several de:Ai:lei parts of the fedi:Reg ; to e hielt the Dean and Chapter w'en'd not assent.

An alarm of fire at 'Windsor Ce: lloyal residence on Al outlay. "

sealry on dilly near the kitelom ; I slnehc isotine. front the windier,

g,:vt.- the ilium to the

veyed to the guard- holt. a, mid from Street, where the en,.....ne was '1,1 r,!;,'

the conrse of a short Lill',', or,

vice of th,t trooi,s is is not requirol. It :•; i u,.a the servant, on lighting the fire in the collee:-00:11 Nvith a ofrwl, for-

got to open tile !law jug' till the stove; thin; ;,,:f tilt' smoke and flames from ascending the chimney, anti tio.....nd to a was totally destroyed, I:tea:tiler mob tare witole of the furniture. The plate only was saved.

By the upsetting of the Lark coach on i.116! road 1/C-ttycen Lough- borough and Nottingham, on Saturday week--owing to the furious driving of Frisby the coachman—some serious accidents occurred. The coachman himself, a lady and two gentlemen, passengers, were very much hurt : Pearson, a well-known coat:111min on the road, and a groom of the Duke of Portland, were both kiiled. The coach was on its last trip, having been driven off the road by the opening of the Mid- land Counties Railway.

romminion in that len f.. iven to the '; erviiof a thiel, volume of di' cries flu! servant 1; which wis qiiiekly con-

. to the barrechs in Sheet rca to the C4,1 1e. In subsided. :mil the ser-

" Yon I.:. na• hv a roil a; eatuil a we i:,aitil and treatia...A. considerable di:;tititec towards the centre of tilt, 1"),1111. 1 ter cries, how-

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