So far I have deduced :
Warren Ingram
An omnibus driver, in the employment of the London Road-Car Company—he comes off duty late at night, I believe about midnight; I do not know his hours
He came home as a rule about twelve or a little later, and left at a few minutes to eight in the morning
Warren Ingram received a good character from an inspector of the Road-Car Company
Was found guilty of feloniously setting fire to a dwelling-house, with intent to injure and defraud. Third Count, for setting fire to goods in the dwelling-house and sentenced to 12 months hard labour – was at Wandsworth Prison in 1891 census (5th April 1891)
12 Albert Hill Stanford transferred from here to 18 Charles St Tottenham
Feb 1886 18 Charles Street Tottenham, (fire occurred there 4th April 1886)
9th October 1886 138 Caledonian Road
October 1887 (insurance) policy transferred to 8 Chesham Road, Fulham and from there to Arkley Road
9th April 1889- July 1889 resided 34 Arkley Road Walthamstow (fire occurred there on 14th June 1889) (resided with Mrs. Wheeler- mother in law, and Mrs. Ingram - wife)
Aug 1890 - 21st November 1890 residing at 31 St James Road, Barnsbury (21st Nov was when he was arrested in Caledonian Rd) (Ellen took the room for him [Warren] but he lived there, Ellen was there a handful of times)
5th April 1891, 1891 census HMP Wandsworth
Ellen Ingram nee Culmer
Known as Lucy Ingram whilst living at 34 Arkley Road
Mrs. E. Ingram, District Post Office, Essex Road, London, England posted from Melbourne – from letter found on Warren Ingram on his arrest on 21st November 1890
12 Albert Hill Stamford transferred from here to 18 Charles Street Tottenham on 10th March 1886 – insurance claimed 6th April 1886 in the name of Ellen & William Ingram
George Culmer
Aged 25 on 9th Feb 1891
Charged with , Feloniously setting fire to a dwelling-house, with intent to injure and defraud. Third Count, for setting fire to the goods in the dwelling-house.
Was said to have a wife
Aliases:
George Franklin
George Wilson
Herbert Brown
(Easter 1889-Christmas 1889) 6th Sept 1889 – 22 Church Road, Southgate Road Islington (insurance policy transferred to 97 Tredegar Rd Bow on 31st Oct.1889)
policy in respect of furniture at 22, Church Road, Islington, dated 29th June, 1889, by Herbert Brown—on February 8th, 1890, that policy was transferred by endorsement to furniture at 250, Tufnell Park Road—on 12th February we received notice that a fire had taken place there,
Oct 1889 97, Tredegar Road, Bow – circa 3 weeks later there was a fire (10th November)
29th November 1889 insurance policy transferred to 44, Richmond Gardens, Hammersmith (in the name of F. Wilson)
Nov 1889 44 Richmond Gardens Hammersmith (fire there 18th Dec 1889)
April/ May - June 1890 5 Dalton Street Peckham (fire 1st June 1890)
5th June 1890 (mainly Frederick Whitehead) 61, Beresford Road, Walworth
23rd August 1890 using the name of (George) Franklin took 2 rooms from Mary Kinsol, at 27 Woodstock Rd Shepherds Bush. Fire occurred there on 3rd September at about 9.15 that evening. Remained there for 3 weeks after fire.
several fires that he had figured in, Clyde Road, Tottenham, Winchester Street, King's Cross, another, Southwark Bridge Road, and Tredegar Road, Bow
Frederick Culmer
Younger brother of George Culmer & Ellen Culmer also known as Frederick Wilson
Frederick Whitehead
Warehouseman by trade
Known George Culmer for 12 years also knows brother Frederick and other family members
Aka Frederick English
Feb 1891 – lives at 66 Ridley Road, Dalton
16th Dec 1889 44 Richmond Gardens , Shepherds Bush – fire here 18th Dec
Nov 1889 133 St Johns Road, Hoxton (fire Dec 1889)
Oct 1889 – 106 Spa Road, Bermondsey
thats as far as i have got.