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Pepys wrote of Bloodworth as "a silly man, I think" (30 June 1666) and "a very weak man he seems to be" (1 December 1666). He was described as "a zealous person in the King's concernments; willing though it may be not very able, to do great things". Dr. Scott gave his funeral sermon in which he said
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at the time included the use of long sticks with hooks on the end, which were used to pull down buildings adjacent to those burning. This was meant to contain the fire by removing material it could spread to. However, this was also the destruction of property and was considered a serious matter, so
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Bloodworth was widely blamed for the failure to stop the fire, however, he appears to have been made a scapegoat. Without the King's authority, he could not pull down houses without being personally responsible for the cost of rebuilding them, and he was also faced with stiff resistance from the
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When Bloodworth arrived, he refused to allow the demolition to take place. Possibly, this was due to fear of complaints from the owners of the buildings which would be destroyed that such actions were unnecessary. According to
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Bloodworth continued to sit in parliament until 1679 and was one of the Court Assistants of the Levant Company from 1673 to 1675. He died in May 1682, aged 62, and was buried at
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and was baptised on 13 February 1620. In 1635, he was apprenticed to a London vintner and became a member of the mercantile
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Firstly Mary Rogers, daughter of Walter Rogers, a leather seller in London and Leatherhead and had two sons and a daughter.
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The Great Fire of London, depicted by an unknown painter (1675), as it would have appeared from a boat in the vicinity of
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ward in 1662, and was a member of the committee of the E.I.C. from 1662 to 1663. In 1663, he served as one of the two
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from 1663 to 1682, and was on the committee of the E.I.C. again from 1664 to 1665. In 1665, he was Master of the
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of London and daughter of a boat-builder called Butcher, and had two sons and three daughters.
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in November 1665. In the early hours of 2 September 1666, a fire broke out in the house of
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was widely criticised as one of the causes of the great extent of the damage to the city.
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from October 1665 to October 1666 and his inaction during the early stages of the
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from 1652 to 1665. In 1658, he was elected an alderman of the City of London for
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Londinium Redivivum; or an Ancient History and Modern Description of London...
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from 1660 to 1682. In 1661, he was re-elected MP for Southwark for the
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His daughter Anne married firstly Sir John Jones, and secondly
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Thomas Bloodworth is a featured character in the 2016 musical
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Secondly, on 6 January 1657, Mary Benn, widow of Henry Benn,
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on the evening of Tuesday, 4 September 1666. To the left is
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is in the distance, surrounded by the tallest flames.
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English merchant and Lord Mayor of London (1620–1682)
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