The Great Fire of London
The Royal Baker of Charles II, John Farynor accidentally forgot to damp his baking ovens, which resulted in one of the worst fires in history. A fire which claimed only 8 lives but destroyed the remnants of the Great Plague of London which claimed 100,000 lives.| Comments on article "The Great Fire of London" | ||||||||||||||||||
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