Thomas Farriner
Thomas Ferrinier?
The Great Fire of London (1666) started on Pudding Lane and subsequently ended at Pye Corner -coincidence? -I think not!
Not sure about 'hog', but Pudding Lane is the name of the street where the Great Fire of London started.
A baker's shop in Pudding Lane.
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The Man who started the fire of London was a simple bread baker. His name was Thomas Farrianor. After the great fire which finished london, he confessed his big, stupid mistake and he got gallowed. I Hope this helps!!
Pudding Lane
The only name, official or otherwise, is the Great Fire (of London). (not my answer but noteworthy) However, Londons Burning was cited in several eyewitness accounts (and who would be able to name it better than them) and was accepted as the name by those in that time due to the SEVERAL fires prior and after, some destroying more land, some the reason for more deaths even). This fire was given the name because of it's location LONDON and because it had been forseen by most and the King had been warned yet no actions were taken. I stand by my original answer...The accepted name IS LONDON BURNINGThere is a song called Londons Burning, the subject of which is reflected in many of the songs from that time. It started in a bakery and burned London from September 2nd in 1666 at approximately 2am the bakery which housed the King's baker and his family awoke to smoke.The fire raged on until Wednesday the 5th/6th when the fire apparently hit a brick wall. The wind shifted and blew the fire into a river.It demolished on the upwards of 370+ acres.
Whincester
Samuel pepys - 1666
Vin bakers son is vin baker jr. I went to basketball camp with him
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