The Times, Friday, Apr 29, 1887; pg. 9; Issue 32059; col F
"...Yesterday at the Windsor Petty Sessions, Jane Tedder was again charged with setting fire to Clewer-cottage Spital, the residence of Miss Augusta Bulkeley; and Charles Tedder, her husband, lately a police-constable, and Martha Thorn, her mother, were charged with being accessories before and after the fact. There were other charges of stealing property of the value of £60. Tedder, who was a constable in the Windsor police force, was put in the house as a caretaker by Miss Bulkeley, and on the morning of the 15th the house was found by Police-constable Collins to be on fire. With great difficulty he got admission and with Mrs Tedder's assistance put out the fire. Tedder was himself away at the time, seeking for work. In the course of the day Miss Bulkeley's agents went to the house, and found a fire smouldering in the smoking-room, and that attempts had been made to set fire to the house in four different places. There were also articles missing which it would take £100 to replace. The prisoners were committed for trial."