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The Kings most excellent Maiestie, condsidering what perill 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 1606- Books
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The Kings medicines for the plague : prescribed for the yeare 1604. by the whole Colledge of Physitians, both spirituall and temporall. And now most fitting for this dangerous time of infection, to be used all England over.
Royal College of Physicians of LondonDate: 1636- Books
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By the King. The Kings most excellent Maiestie considering what perill 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. 1607- Books
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping 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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Pestis adumbrata : in libris V. Aphorismorum: in quibus tractantur, pestis aipologikē, zēmeiōtikē, prophylaktikē, & therapatikē. Intercessit etiam pestis à pestilenti febre differentia. Per Isaacium Roet, olim Oxoniensem.
Roet, IsaacDate: 1666- Books
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Caii Spectrum: or, Dr. Keyes's charge against Dr. M-[.]
Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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By the Queene. A proclamation to restraine accesse to the court, of all such as are not bound to ordinarie attendance, or that shall not be otherwise by her Maiestie.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: [1593]- Books
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Loimologia sacra: Or, A discourse shewing, that the plague never proceeds from any first natural cause, but is sent immediately from God, and that as a punishment to a people for their sins. With some short directions proper in this loose atheistical age, for the preventing that direful calamity from falling upon this nation. To which is added, an appendix, wherein the case of flying from a pestilence is briefly consider'd. By William Hendley, lecturer of St. Mary Islington, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Fitzwalter.
Hendley, William, 1691?-1724.Date: 1721- Books
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A short dialogue concerning the plagues infection : published to preserue bloud, through the blessing of God : together with a sorting of all those verses in the Psalmes which are noted with the word Selah to shew, the complaints, comforts, faith, prayer and praise of Gods children.
Balmford, James, 1556-Date: 1625- Books
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A fourme to be vsed in common prayer : twyse a weke, and also an order of publique fast, to be vsed euery Wednesday in the weeke, duryng this tyme of mortalitie, and other afflictions, wherwith the realme at this present is visited. Set forth by the Quenes Maiesties speciall co[m]maundement, expressed in her letters hereafter folowyng in the next page.
Church of EnglandDate: Xxx. Iulii. 1563- Books
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By the King. A proclamation for suspending the time of healing the disease called, the Kings evill, untill Easter next.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: 1638- Books
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By the King. A proclamation, concerning the adjournment of Michaelmas term.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: Anno. Dom. 1665- Books
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An act for the charitable reliefe and ordering of person infected with the plague.
England and Wales.Date: 1630- Books
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Fayre, Sturbridge Fayre, and Our Lady Fayre in Southwarke.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: M.DC.XXX. [1630]- Books
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Orders, thought meete by her Maiestie, and her priuie Councell, to be executed throughout the counties of this realme, in such townes, villages, and other places, as are, or may be hereafter infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same : Also, an aduise set downe vpon her Maiesties expresse commaundement, by the best learned in physicke within this realme, contayning sundry good rules and easie medicines, without charge to the meaner sort of people, aswell for the preseruation of her good subiects from the plague before infection, as for the curing and ordering of them after they shalbe infected.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: [1578?]- Books
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By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our souerayne lady is creibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sondry places, in [and] about the citie of London, and in other places neere adioyning the same.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: [1577]- Books
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A fourme to be vsed in common prayer : twyce a weke, and also an order of publique fast, to be vsed euery Wednesday in the weeke, duryng this tyme of mortalitie, and other afflictions, wherwith the realme at this present is visited. Set forth by the Quenes Maiesties speciall co[m]maundement, expressed in her letters hereafter folowyng in the next page.
Church of EnglandDate: Xxx. Iulii. 1563- Books
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie our most gratious soueraigne Lady, by reason of the plague and pestilence, aswell in the citie of London, as in the citie of Westminster, and in diuerse other places and parts of this her Maiesties realme, did lately by her highnes procalamation adiourne part of the tearme of Saint Michael.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: [1618?]- Books
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Zenexton ante-pestilentiale. Or, A short discourse of the plague : its antidotes and cure, according to the placets of the best of physicians, Hippocrates, Paracelsus, and Helmont. By W. Simpson, Philo-Medico-Chymic.
Simpson, William, M.DDate: 1665- Books
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The charitable pestmaster : or, the cure of the plague, conteining a few short and necessary instructions how to preserve the body from infection of the plague, as also to cure those that are infected. Together with a little treatise concerning the cure of the small pox. Published for the benefit of the poore of this city and not unmeet for the rich, / by Thomas Shervvood practitioner in physick.
Sherwood, Thomas, Practitioner in physickDate: 1641- Books
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Londons vacation, and the countries tearme. Or, A lamentable relation of severall remarkable passages which it hath pleased the Lord to shew on severall persons : both in London, and the country in this present visitation, 1636. with the number of those thay dyed at London and Newcastle, this present yeare. With new additions. By H.C.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671Date: 1637- Books
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Logos alexipharmakos, or, Hyperphysicall directions in time of plague : Collected out of the sole-authentick dispensatory of the chief physitian both of soule and body, and disposed more particularly (though not without some alteration and addition) according to the method of those physicall directions printed by command of the Lords of the Councell at Oxford 1644. and very requisite to be used with them. Also, certain aphorismes, premised, and conclusions from them deduced, concerning the plague, necessary to be knovvn and observed of all, that would either prevent it, or get it cured. By Lionell Gatford, Bachelor in Divinity-Physick.
Gatford, Lionel, -1665Date: 1644- Books
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By the King. A proclamation for putting off the fair to be held the thirteenth of October next ensuing, in the fields and grounds neer Gravesend.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1666- Books
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Thursday the thirteenth of August, 1657. At the Council at VVhite-hall : His Highness the Lord Protector and his Privy Council, taking notice of the hand of God, which at this time is gone out against this nation, in the present visitation by sickness that is much spread over the land.
England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)Date: 1657- Books
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The Kings most excellent Maiestie considering what perill 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. 1607