The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5. Томас Бабингтон Маколей
So late as 1758 Johnson described a furious Jacobite as firmly convinced that William burned down Whitehall in order to steal the furniture. Idler, No. 10. Pope, in Windsor Forest, a poem which has a stronger tinge of Toryism than anything else that he ever wrote, predicts the speedy restoration of the fallen palace.
"I see, I see, where two fair cities bend their ample bow, a new Whitehall ascend."
See Ralph's bitter remarks on the fate of Whitehall.