| Back-street the fire deprived three families of a home: Mrs. Clarke, a widow and two sons; Mr. Jesse Lambert, labourer and wife (who had only been in the cottage a week); and Mr. E. Pell, labourer, wife and two children. All four of the cottages in Back-street belong to Mr. Rose, of Hanslope. The other damage done here was the destruction of stables used as an outhouse attached to Mrs. Tooth’s house, and on the opposite side of the street the unroofing of a barn, &c., occupied by Mr. Masterman, of the Carrington Arms, under Lord Carrington, and stables occupied by the Countess Bosdari. |