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I have not found a monetary amount yet but do know that A duty of one shilling on a tonne of coal was imposed to pay for all these measures, the measures being the rebuilding act of 1666-1667 and the designs by Sir Christopher Wren that included many church buildings, a monument and other major structural changes needed as infrastructure

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