question, and there made such damage to the building in question.
Street and careful inquiry and Survey led to the following result, an Engraving of Her Majesty the Queen, one of the best, large surface of glass destroyed, frame partially injured... 10.
Print next in rotation, Glass broken, & replaced... 1.
and valuable.
Engraving of Venice, Glass and Frame destroyed.. Large and valuable Engraving After Wilkie; Glass and Frame destroyed.
Engraving seriously damaged... Mahogany Aquaria Tables, Pedestal replaced; top seriously damaged and freshly polished. Specimens of Natural History, birds, insects, &c., with an elaborately carved stand destroyed.
Engraving, proof copy (Mount St. Bernard) Glass and Frame destroyed.. Carried forward £81.
Articles underneath on teapoy, (as a stand) with specimens of natural history, destroyed.
Brought forward £81
Engraving / Seonth Plaques, frame and Glass destroyed.. Underneath (on a teapoy large Glass frame with shells, Frame and Glass destroyed.)
Engraving (Sir Walter Scott) frame and Glass broken.
Bronze and carved wood figures, with a stand, slightly damaged... 5. other articles on top of bookcase, destroyed.
Serious damage to library of books, and mahogany book stand by lime, and by being crushed by fallen timber. Engraving one of the best of Lady Rae destroyed, and Table damaged.
Engraving death of Temporary Stack, frame and glass £5, destroyed. Engraving all but destroyed. hearth rug destroyed by fire, and fender broken, replaced. Floor matting destroyed and replaced.
Carried forward £216
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