It might be Number 305 Park Lane, W. I'm not entirely sure.
Owl Post.
The setting is in the first chapter. The setting is Salem Village, Massachusetts:1692.
Zenda. The first is called Zenda and the Gazing Ball.
In the first chapter of a book or story, the setting typically introduces the time and place in which the story takes place. It sets the scene for the unfolding narrative and gives readers a sense of the environment in which the characters will interact and the events will unfold.
Bella's house
The first chapter of "Farewell to Manzanar" is set at the author's family home in Ocean Park, California, during the 1930s. The chapter describes the family's life before being forced to relocate to the Manzanar internment camp during World War II.
Prisoner of war camp FIRST
The first chapter follows Vernon Dursley as he leaves his home, Number 4 Privet Drive, and travels to work. He then travels back home and the focus shifts to McGonagall, Dumbledore and Hagrid who are outside his house.
After the death of Joseph, a new pharaoh came to power in Egypt who did not know Joseph. This new pharaoh oppressed the Israelites and enslaved them, setting the stage for the events recounted in the book of Exodus.
In Chapter 27 of "Maniac Magee," the first two paragraphs likely provide context or background information leading up to the event or theme mentioned in the sentence from Chapter 23. This connection could help readers understand the significance or development of the plot, characters, or setting as the story progresses.
Bishop Ranulf Flambard was the very first prisoner of the Tower of London. He was also the very first person to escape.
Hard to define what 'first prisoner' is. It could be Professor Quirrell. It could be the wand maker, Ollivander.