The Great fire of London in 1666 broke out at night at Farriner's Bakery in Pudding Lane as a small accidental fire.
William Shakespeare lived from 1564 until 1616. The Great Fire of London was in 1666 so the answer to your question is 'no'.
a house fire
1613, caused by a fire
Bubonic Plague
The Globe or the Blackfriars. He had shares in both.
80,0000 houses 87 churches
It started in a bakery, where the person who should have been on duty wasn't
It started in Thomas Farriner's baker shop in Pudding Lane when the bread oven fire was left unattended.
The plague ceased when the great fire of London happened and finnished the epidemic in the UK by the fire killing the rats and fleas
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
The Great Fire of London was in September, 1666.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and there was no fire department at that time.
The Great Fire of London happened in 1666
The Great Fire of London was in 1666.
London Fire Brigade's population is 7,753,600.
London Fire Brigade was created in 1904.
Tudor time of great fire of london