How many people died?
Six people
When did the fire start? (Year)
1666.
Who was Thomas Bludworth?
He was the Mayor of London
Who was the king of England?
King Charles II
What was the street called where the fire started?
Pudding Lane
What were the houses made of?
Wood, straw
What was the baker's name who started the fire.
Thomas Farriner
What happened on the third day of the fire?
St.Paul's Cathedral was swallowed by the fire
When did the fire start? (Day, date)
Sunday, September 2nd
How was the fire contained?
Pulled down the buildings and created a fire break.
Who did Samuel Pepys inform of the fire?
King Charles II
Who was Samuel Pepys?
Navy administrator, a Member of Parliament and a Chronicle.
Who wrote in his diary on what happened during the fire?
Samuel Pepys
What was the weather during the fire?
It was hot, dry and windy
How many days did the fire last and why did it spread so widely?
4 days and the buildings were made of wood and straw, and they built it to closely, the streets were narrow.