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A History of the County of Chester
… can be used to assess the numbers of dead in two major epidemics when parochial registration of burials broke down. …
A History of the County of Chester
… difficulties and by recurrent, though limited, local epidemics, but from the mid 1620s prosperity returned. 4 … guests. The Michaelmas fair was cancelled during further epidemics in 1631 and 1636. 2 Poverty and vagrancy were …
A History of the County of Chester
A History of the County of Gloucester
… city was repeatedly swept by bubonic plague: there were epidemics in the years 1565, 1573, 15756, 15778, 1580, and … F 11/2, 5; Glos. Colln. 29334; C. Creighton, Hist. of Epidemics in Britain (1965), i. 348; P.R.O., REQ 2/163/90. … 16/194, no. 11(1). G.B.R., F 4/3, ff. 72 sqq.; Creighton, Epidemics, i. 4267. G.B.R., F 4/5, f. 40. Smith, Men and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of plague that year. 31 Altogether there were recorded epidemics in 16 years of the 16th century, most of them … Exchequer. 32 In the early 17th century the most serious epidemics were in 1603, when churches were closed and grass … Oxford. 36 From the later 17th century there were regular epidemics of smallpox 37 and in the early 18th century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… History of Acomb (1963), 29; VCH, York, 412.) (17) Cholera Burial Ground (59755178) lies between Station Road … occupied land to the N.E. of the site. (OS 1852.) A cholera outbreak in York lasted from 3 June to 22 October …
A History of the County of Chester
… and friars, 15 perhaps with servants not already reckoned. Epidemics swept Chester regularly in the 16th century and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… although membership often overlapped. At the time of the cholera outbreak in 1853, the vestry appointed a committee to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… illustration of the building see V. Thomas, Memorials of Cholera in Oxf. (Oxf. 1835), facing p. 23. Letter to heads of …
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