A Lady Roasted Alive. — On Tuesday, Dr. Lankester held an inquiry at the l'rincess Royal Tavern, Hereford-road North, Paddington, respecting the death of Mrs. Hannah Maria Grant, aged 61, widow of a colonel in the Indian Army, who lost her life through the extension of her dress by crinoline. Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, of 22 Hereford-road North.said the deceased and her daughter had lodged with her for the last five years and three-quarters. The deceased was the widow of a colonel in the Indian army. About half-past eleven o'clock in the morning of Christmas-day, witness was down stairs, and the sisler was in the front drawing-room. Suddenly she
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 28 April 1863, Page 3
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107Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 28 April 1863, Page 3
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