The Great Plague. The Story of London\'s Most Deadly Year

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Map 2 .Plague Outbreak at Saint Giles Cripplegate in June 1665.
Parish Register and Hearth Tax for Lady Day (March 25, 1664) for locations


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June 1665
Reported deaths of plague where location is listed, also
nonplague deaths if family deaths are from plague later on.
John Barber, Old St.
Wife of Phillip Puller, Goswell St.
Servant of Earl of Bridgewater, dies of dropsy
Ann, dau. of Samuel Lewis, glover, White Cross St.
Richard Green, dies of surfit
Nathaniel Stirrup, needlemaker, Old St.
Jane, widow of John Barber, Old St.
John, son of James Viner, silversmith, Red Lion Court
Elizabeth, dau. of James Frenchborn, Old St.
Anne Cunningham, single woman, Barbican
Suzanna, dau. of N. Stirrup, Old St.
Alexander Watkins, weaver, Barbican
Ann, wife of A. Watkins, Barbican
John Clark, taylor, Checkers Alley off Golden Lane

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Plague Outbreak


St. Giles Cripplegate


A total of 19 plague deaths were entered for June.
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