Thomas Farriner (c. 1615–20 December 1670) was a baker in 17th century London. His bakery in Pudding Lane was the source point for the Great Fire of London on 2 September 1666.[1][2]

Map of the path of the Great Fire
Farriner joined the Baker's Company in 1637, and had his own shop by 1649.[3] By the time of the Great Fire of London, Thomas Farriner was a well-known baker in the City of London, who provided bread for the Royal Navy during the Anglo-Dutch war.[4] He was also a churchwarden.
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Thomas Farriner (c. 1615–20 December 1670) was a baker in 17th century London. His bakery in Pudding Lane was the source point for the Great Fire of London on 2 September 1666.[1][2]

Map of the path of the Great Fire
Farriner joined the Baker's Company in 1637, and had his own shop by 1649.[3] By the time of the Great Fire of London, Thomas Farriner was a well-known baker in the City of London, who provided bread for the Royal Navy during the Anglo-Dutch war.[4] He was also a churchwarden.