I'm sure Nero wasn't the first to set precedence for such citywide destruction through arson, though Rome and London were rebuilt for modernization at their times.
Neighbor!; ALERT!!; with the cover story they gave for themselves -wife & son, upstairs asleep; the Patriarch(Farriner) going to bed exhausted from work, and some lass named 'ann(e)', going upstairs, with ALL 'seeming-well'; how could ANY of those mentioned, say they SAW anyone, DO anything!?!
Fascinating story.... however how could the fariners sleep at night knowing they condemned a man to death when all along it was thomas fariner that started it, albeit by accident
It seems that history is a long series of unfortunate events.
it's crazy how this whole great fire of London was caused by someone who wanted to commit arson.
I'm sure Nero wasn't the first to set precedence for such citywide destruction through arson, though Rome and London were rebuilt for modernization at their times.
Neighbor!; ALERT!!; with the cover story they gave for themselves -wife & son, upstairs asleep; the Patriarch(Farriner) going to bed exhausted from work, and some lass named 'ann(e)', going upstairs, with ALL 'seeming-well'; how could ANY of those mentioned, say they SAW anyone, DO anything!?!
Sorry to break it you, but it was because of a coal falling out of a bakers fire
@@chrishanlon02Yes, exactly.
@tgsgamer7067, No, it wasn't. There's no credible evidence for that.
Poor Mr Hubert. That baker family got away with destroying the whole city
I find it highly dubious that the King actually went down there and chucked water on the fire 🔥
His brother, the duke of York and future King James VII / II, was much more hands-on than the then king. He saved a lot of buildings.
The Tragics of the period back then.
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Fascinating story.... however how could the fariners sleep at night knowing they condemned a man to death when all along it was thomas fariner that started it, albeit by accident
Great Plauge & Fires of London.
Great Fires of London! Fireman Sam.
Fireman Sam: The Great Fire of Pontypandy (2010) full TV Movie.
Wat?
Yes, L.R., it is Truly amazing -Sadly, even quasi-humorous, in a Very 'Black'-Gallows-Humour kind of way- what the Baker & his family, got away with!
@@dmmayfield6726It was an accident, one of the coals fell out of the oven. Sorry but this was not arson.