great fire of london

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a very serious fire that destroyed most of the city of London, including the old St Paul's Cathedral, in September 1666. (September 2-5, 1666) Worst fire in London's history. It destroyed a large part of the city, including most of the civic buildings, St. Paul's Cathedral, 87 parish churches, and about 13,000 houses. It began accidentally at the house of the king's baker in Pudding Lane near London Bridge, and a violent east wind encouraged the flames. On the fourth day houses were blown up by gunpowder to master the fire. The Thames River swarmed with vessels filled with people trying to save their goods, and some fled to the hills of Hampstead and Highgate, but most of the houseless Londoners settled in Moorfields
Fire of London
Great Fire of London, the
great fire of london

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    great fire of Lon·don

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    greyt fayr ıv lʌndın

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    /ˈgrāt ˈfīr əv ˈləndən/ /ˈɡreɪt ˈfaɪr əv ˈlʌndən/
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