Three children, named Wright, were burned to death on Wednesday, May Oth, while playing in a yard adjoining their house, at East Bergnolt, near Norwich. They had been left alone in the house, and had gone into the yard, where a quantity of straw was piled, and set lire to it with some matches^ with which the eldest boy had been amusing himself. The house was also set on fire. Their remains were found after the flames were extinguished.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 402, 11 August 1868, Page 2
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