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Despite the enormity of the fire, only less than a dozen people died, BUT as there were no records for the poor, there may have been many more

It is chronicled that the King also helped to put out the fire.

There were fire engines, but not enough of them, in fact several perished in the fire.

The monument that was erected to commemorate the fire, has given its name to an underground train station.

St.Pauls cathedral was at the time being refurbished but as it was surrounded by wooden scaffolding, it soon went up in flames also

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