Thomas Farriner

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Thomas Farriner was a 17th-century London baker historically associated with the origin of the Great Fire of London in 1666.

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instanceOf 17th-century person
baker
person
blamedFor starting the Great Fire of London
businessLocation City of London NERFINISHED
Pudding Lane, London NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 17th century
city London NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 1615
dateOfDeath circa 1670
employer Royal Navy NERFINISHED
eventAssociatedWith Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalRole central figure in accounts of the outbreak of the Great Fire of London
householdMember daughter Hanna
daughter Mary NERFINISHED
maidservant
manservant
knownFor being historically associated with the origin of the Great Fire of London
owning the bakery where the Great Fire of London began
laterAssessment degree of personal responsibility for the Great Fire is historically disputed
nameVariant Thomas Faryner NERFINISHED
Thomas Farynor NERFINISHED
nationality English
occupation baker
naval contractor
placeOfBirth England
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
propertyDamagedIn Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
religion Protestant
residence London, England
surface form: London

Pudding Lane, London NERFINISHED
testifiedIn Parliamentary inquiry into the Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
workType supplier of ship’s biscuit to the Royal Navy

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Thomas Farriner's bakery ownedBy Thomas Farriner
Thomas Farriner's bakery associatedWith Thomas Farriner