William Hare and his common-law wife Margaret Laird ran a lodging house in Edinburgh, Scotland
In the West Port (building since demolished).
G. H. Sullivan Lodging House was created in 1911.
Those were William Burke and William Hare.
William Burke
A cheap lodging house
Both were called William
House, lodging, flat, apartment.
a boarder
Tugly wood
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Collective nouns for hares are a drove of hares, a down of hares, a husk of hares, a mute of hares, a leash of hares, and a trace of hares.
Burke was born in the parish of Orrey, county Tyrone, Ireland. William was born in the Province of Ulster in Ireland. William Burke and William Hare developed a more direct method to provide fresh cadavers to Edinburgh anatomy schools because they weren't grave robbers, they were killers. The first corpse was a tenant staying Hares' lodging-house in the West Port. The rest ones they killed. The mode of death was designed to leave no marks called burking. William Burke and his wife Helen journeyed to Peebles and Leith and then Edinburgh. William Hare had also journeyed from Ireland to Scotland to work on the Union Canal; although it is not believed he ever encountered Burke there. That's in on the record and the exact address was not mentioned. Hare never arrived to Peebles.