Hello All. I have just uploaded a third London fire map, entitled: A New & Correct Plan Of All The Houses Destroyed And Damaged By The Fire Which Began In Exchange-Alley, Cornhill, On Friday, March 25th, 1748. http://archivemaps.com/mapco/cornhill/fire.htm I have also revised and improved the 1765 fire map of Bishopsgate, and linked the two: A Plan Of The Great Fire In Bishopsgate Street Leadenhall Street & Cornhill &c. On Thursday Novr 7th 1765. http://archivemaps.com/mapco/bishopsgate/fire.htm Both of these maps include extensive notes taken from the London Magazine and Gentleman's Magazine of the time, including the names of occupants in the area, and notes on some of those killed during the fires. The 1748 fire plan article recalls the great fire of 1666, and links back to this map: A Plan of the City and Liberties of London, Shewing the Extent of the Dreadful Conflagration in the Year 1666. http://archivemaps.com/mapco/london/1666liberties.htm There is a compelling link between these three maps. It is fascinating to contemplate just how close London may have come to repeated total catastrophe in 1748 and 1765. I hope that you find these items of great historical, and hopefully for some, genealogical, interest. Kind regards, David Hale, Adelaide, South Australia. MAPCO : Map And Plan Collection Online http://archivemaps.com Map of London 1851 http://london1851.com Map of London 1868 http://london1868.com Map Of Dublin 1798 http://dublin1798.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~