The Gentleman's Magazine Library : Being a Classified Collection of the Chief Contents of the Gentleman's Magazine From 1731 to 1868 Pt. 15

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The Gentleman's Magazine Library : Being a Classified Collection of the Chief Contents of the Gentleman's Magazine From 1731 to 1868 Pt. 15
Gomme George Laurence
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The Lord Mayor undone.
My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient servant.
Wind. Sandys.
To Lord Viscount Scudamore, Homme Lacy, near Hereford.
[1821, Part II., p, 496.] The following is an account of the sad and lamentable fire which happened in the City of London, September i, 1666, extracted out of a letter from Sir G. Gerard, who was then sent by the King's com- mand for the safeguard of the city, where he attended all the time of the fire : " The flfire began on Saturday ye ist of September, a
...bout 2 a clock in the morning, at the house of the Baker to his Ma^y Navy, living in Thames-street neare London bridge, and burnt up to the bridge, and took hold of the houses upon the bridge, and burnt them all downe. The wind being South East, blew the ffire that it could * This is an interesting and important part of the letter ; the judicious address of Charles, who " never said a foolish thing/' not appearing in other places. The proclamation is printed as a note in Evelyn's " Dianr," 8vo. edit., vol.

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