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A generall or great bill for this yeere : of the whole number of burials, which haue beene buried of all diseases, and also of the plague in the citie of Westminster, Lambeth, Newington, Stepney, Hackney and Islington: from Thursday the 30. of December, 1624. to Thursday the 22. of December, 1625. According to the report made by the parish clarkes of the said parishes.
Worshipful Company of Parish ClerksDate: 1625- Books
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Charles by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting : whereas the lords spirituall and temporall, now assembled in Parliament vpon the sixt day of this instant moneth of August, entring into a due and Christian consideration of the wants ... which many poore people ... of London and Westminster doe vndergoe by reason of the grieuous visitation of the plague.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: [1625]- Pictures
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'Pest house' (isolation hospital in times of plague), Tothill Fields, Westminster, London. Lithograph, c. 1840.
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People strolling and buying plague antidotes in old St Paul's Cathedral, London. Etching by J. Franklin.
Franklin, John, active 1800-1861.Reference: 6924i- Books
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Angelus Britannicus : an ephemeris for the year of our redemption 1688. Being the bissextile or leap year. Since [bracket] the creation of the world, 5637. The death of our saviour, 1655. The conquest of this nation, 622. The restauration of K. Ch. II, 28. The last great plague, 23. The burning of London, 22. The last great frost, 4. The death of K. Charles II, 3. [bracket] yea. Amplified with observations from the sun's ingress into the sign Aries, and the other cardinal points; with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions of the planets, and other configurations of the coelestial bodies. Calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, where the Pole Artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degr. 52 min. but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland. / By John Tanner.
Tanner, John, approximately 1636-1715Date: 1688- Pictures
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The desiccated corpse of a boy, about twelve years old, found in a vault under Saint Botolph's Aldgate old Church in 1742. Coloured etching by H. Rogers, ca. 1779.
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The desiccated corpse of a boy, about twelve years old, found in a vault under Saint Botolph's Aldgate old Church in 1742. Coloured etching by H. Rogers, ca. 178-.
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A generall or great bill for this yeere of the whole number of burials : which haue beene buried of all diseases, and also of the plague in euerie seuerall parish within the citie of London and the liberties thereof : as also in the nine out parishes adioyning to the said citie, with the pest-house belonging to the same, from Thursday the 16 day of December 1624 to Thursday the 15 day of December 1625 : according to the report made to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie / made by the Companie of Parish Clarkes of London.
Worshipful Company of Parish ClerksDate: 1625- Books
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Angelus Britannicus : an ephemeris for the year of our redemption 1687, being 3d after bissextile or leap year, since the creation of the world, 5636, the death of our saviour, 1654, the conquest of this nation, 621, the restauration of K. Ch. II, 27, the last great plague, 22, the burning of London, 21, the last great frost, 3, the death of K. Charles II, 2 yea. [sic] : amplified with observations from the sun's ingress into Aries, and the other cardinal points, with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions of the planets, and other configurations of the heavenly bodies : calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, where the Pole Artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degr. 32 min., but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland / by John Tanner.
Tanner, John, approximately 1636-1715Date: 1687- Books
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Angelus Britannicus : an ephemeris for the year of our redemption, 1697. Being the first after the bissextile or leap-year. Since [bracket] the creation of the world, 5646 the death of our saviour, 1664 the conquest of this nation, 631 the restoration of K. Ch. II. 37 the last great plague, 32 the burning of London 31 the last great frost 13 the death of King Charles II. 12 the abdication of K. James II. 8 [bracket] yea. Amplified with observations from the suns ingress into the equinoctial sign Aries, and the other cardinal points; with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions of the planets, and other configurations of the cœlestial bodies. Calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, where the pole artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degr. 32 min. but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland. / By John Tanner.
Tanner, John, approximately 1636-1715Date: 1697- Books
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Angelus Britannicus : an ephemeris for the year of our redemption, 1697. Being the first after the bissextile or leap-year. Since [bracket] the creation of the world, 5646 the death of our saviour, 1664 the conquest of this nation, 631 the restoration of K. Ch. II. 37 the last great plague, 32 the burning of London 31 the last great frost 13 the death of King Charles II. 12 the abdication of K. James II. 8 [bracket] yea. Amplified with observations from the suns ingress into the equinoctial sign Aries, and the other cardinal points; with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions of the planets, and other configurations of the cœlestial bodies. Calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, where the pole artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degr. 32 min. but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland. / By John Tanner.
Tanner, John, approximately 1636-1715Date: 1697- Books
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Angelus Britannicus : an ephemeris for the year of our redemption, 1698. Being the 2d. after the bissextile or leap-year. Since the creation of the world, 5647 yea. The death of our saviour, 1665 the conquest of this nation, 632 the restoration of K. Char.II. 38 the last great plague, 33 the burning of London 31 the last great frost 14 the death of K. Charles II. 13 the abdication of K. James II. 9 amplified with observations from the suns ingress into the equinoctial sign aries, and the other cardinal points; with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions of the planets, and other configurations of the cœlestial bodies. Calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, where the pole artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degr. 32 min. but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland. By John Tanner student in physick and astrology. The forty second impression.
Tanner, John, approximately 1636-1715Date: 1698- Books
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Articles to be enquired of, what orders haue bene put in execution, for the restreinyng of the infected of the plague, within the citie of London and liberties thereof.
City of London (England). Court of Common CouncilDate: [1577]- Books
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A new form of prayer for morning and evening, for the use of families zealously affected to the establish'd church. To which is added, An Antidote against the Plague of Schism, and the Separations of the Present Times: Shewing, 1. What Schism is. 2. That the Church of England is not guilty of Schism in separating from the Church of Rome. 3. That the present Dissenters are guilty of Schism. 4. The great Sin and Danger of Schism, and Tempting and Leading others into Separations. With the Characters of those that do. With An Introduction, exhorting the Members of the Church of England, to Adhear immoveably to it, and to Defend the True Apostolical Doctrine of Passive Obedience and Non-Resistance, and the Divine Right of Kings, now vilely Insulted by Her Antimonarchical and Republican Enemies. Proper to be Bound with Common-Prayer-Books, or the Psalms, instead of the Common-Prayer.
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724.Date: 1710- Books
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The Red-Crosse: or, Englands Lord haue mercy vpon vs : [A lamen]table relation of many visitations by the plague in times past, as well in other countries as in the city of London, and the certaine causes thereof: with a true number of all those that dyed in the last great visitation, at the comming in of King Iames: and also the number of all those that haue dyed this present visitation; with two speciall medicines against the plague.
Date: 1625- Books
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By the mayor : the right honourable the lord mayor, and his brethren the aldermen of the city of London, considering how the infection of the plague is dispersed in divers and sundry places neere about this city, doe ... command all manner of persons ... to take notice of, and obserue these seuerall articles ensuing.
City of London (England). Lord MayorDate: 1630- Books
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Bishop Parker's History: or, the tories chronicle, from the restauration of King Charles II. 1660, to the year 1680. In four parts, viz. I. A short View of Affairs at the King's Return; his great Clemency, in the Act of Oblivion, succeeded by continual Conspiracies. The Original of Venner's Heresy, alias, Fifth-Monarchy-Men Their Exploits. The Conduct and Character of Bishop Sheldon. The Act of Uniformity suspended. The Dutch War; Pestilence; and Fire of London. II. The English Fleet treacherously surprized by the Dutch, at the same time they were begging Peace. Characters of the Earls of Scuthampton, Shastesbury, &c. A Tripple. Alliance between England, Sweden and Holland against France. The Seven deadly Sins of the Whig-Faction. The Second Dutch War. The Duke of York's Bravery. Peace between France and Holland. III. Now Differences between the French and Hollanders. Dutch Insurrections. The two De Wits Massacred. Ruptures between the Turks, Muscovites and Hungarians. The surprizing Actions of Sobieski King of Poland. The Plague of Messina King Charles II. discourages all Foreign Rebellions. The great Mischiefs which befel Europe by breaking the Tripple-Alliance. IV. The Third Dutch War. Sectaries abuse the King's Liberty of Conscience. Animositles somented between, his Majesty and the Parliament. Earl of Clarendon Impeached. The Exchequer shut up. Fanaticks endeavour to set aside the Duke of York's Marriage. Warm Debates between the Lords and Commons. Peace again made with the Dutch, &c. Two Original Manuscripts of Sir Richard Granville; never before Published.
Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688.Date: Printed in the Year 1730. 1730- Books
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By the major : whereas the infection of the plague is daily dispersed more & more in diuers parts of this city and the liberties thereof.
City of London (England). Lord Mayor (1624-1625 : Gore)Date: 1625- Books
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Orders to be vsed in the time of the infection of the plague vvithin the citie and liberties of London, till further charitable prouision may be had for places of receite for the visited with infection.
City of London (England). Court of AldermenDate: 1625- Books
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By the King : the Kings most excellent Maiestie, considering what peril oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)Date: Anno Dom. 1606- Books
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The Red-Crosse: or, Englands Lord haue mercy vpon vs : [A lament]able relation of many visitations by the plague in times past, as well in other countries as in the city of London, and the certaine causes thereof: with a true number of all those that dyed in the last great visitation, at the comming in of King Iames: and also the number of all those that haue dyed this present visitation; with two speciall medicines against the plague.
Date: 1625- Books
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By the King : a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure touching orders to be obserued for preuention of dispersing the plague.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: 1636- Books
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By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of St. James Fair at the city and county of Bristol.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1665- Books
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By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the fair of Holden, alias Howden, in the county of York.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1665- Books
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By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Barnwell-fair near Cambridge.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1665