the great fire of london
2List of churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London and not rebuilt — Referencesee also* List of churches rebuilt after the Great Fire but since demolished * Great Fire of LondonBibliographyCitation last = Betjeman first = John author link = John Betjeman last2 = first2 = author2 link = publication date = date =… …
3List of churches rebuilt after the Great Fire of London but since demolished — Many of these City of London churches were rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren. Sometimes there is still some sign a place of worship was once there. Parish register details were often transferred to the subsuming parish [… …
4Great Fire of London — This article is about the Great Fire of 1666. For other great fires in London, see Early fires of London or Second Great Fire of London . The Great Fire of London, a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of London from Sunday,… …
5Second Great Fire of London — The night of 29 December/30 December 1940 was one of the most destructive air raids of the London Blitz, destroying many Livery Halls and gutting the medieval Great Hall of the City s Guildhall. This night was quickly dubbed The Second Great Fire …
6Great Fire of London — ➡ Fire of London. * * * (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… …
7Great Fire of London — Great Fire of Lon|don, the a very serious fire that destroyed most of the city of London, including the old St Paul s Cathedral, in September 1666 …
8Fire of London Disputes Act 1666 — The Fire of London Disputes Act 1666 was an Act of the Parliament of England (18 19 Cha. II c. 7) with the long title An Act for erecting a Judicature for Determination of Differences touching Houses burned or demolished by reason of the late… …
9The Great Conduit in Westcheap — At the eastern end of Cheapside in the parish of St. Mary Colechurch, opposite the Hospital of St. Thomas of Acons, or Mercers Chapel. Shown on Leake s map 1666. Earliest mention: Stow says it was begun to be made in 1285 (S. 17, 267,… …
10Fire of London — Fire of Lon|don, the →↑Great Fire of London, the …