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N.J., 1951 ), and Christine M. Boeckl,Images of Plague and Pestilence: Iconography and
Iconology(Kirksville, Mo., 2000 ).
6. Pepys,Diary, 6 : 213 – 14.
7. Ibid., 204 , 207.
8. Stephen Bing to Dean Sancroft, Aug. 7 , 10 ; John Tillison to Sancroft, Aug. 15 ,
Sept. 14 ; BL, Harleian MS 3785 , fols. 27 , 29 , 31 , 35 – 36.
9. Samuel Pepys to Lady Carteret, Sept. 4 , quoted in Pepys,Diary, 10 : 332 ; John Allin
to Philip Fryth, Aug. 24 , ESRO FRE 5462.
10. Symon Patrick to Elizabeth Gauden, Sept. 19 , in Patrick,Works, 9 : 576 ; St. Paul
Covent Garden Register, 3 : 37 ; Rugge,Diurnal,fol. 147 r.
11. Pepys,Diary, 6 : 207 – 8.
12. St. Giles Cripplegate Vestry Book, GL, MS 6048 / 1 , fol. 19 v. Similar words were
used when the vestry met the following January after the worst was over.
13. St. Giles Cripplegate Churchwardens Accounts, GL, 6047 / 1.
14 .See A. Povah,Annals of St. Olave Hart Street(London, 1894 );St. Olave Hart Street
and All Hallows Staining(London, 1908 ).
15. Pepys,Diary, 7 : 6 – 7 , Jan. 7 , 30 , 1666.
16 .Newes,July 20 ,Aug. 9. Cf. Bell,The Great Plague, 95 – 96.
17. On these families’ economic situations, see London Poor Rate Books, 1664 – 65 ,
GL, MS 872 / 9.
18. St. Olave Hart Street Register, 200 – 202.
19. Hodges,Loimologia, 14.
20. See ch. 11 , this volume.
21. Rugge,Diurnal,fol. 147 v.
22. See Vanessa Harding, “‘And One More May Be Laid There’:The Location of Buri-
als in Early Modern London,”London Journal 14 ( 1989 ): esp. 120 ; Bell,The Great Plague,
152 – 53 , 178 , 258 – 59 , 282 – 83 ; Mrs. Basil Holmes,London’s Burial Grounds(London, 1906 );
and the Archives of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, HE 10 / 3 , “Burials.”
23. St. Bride’s Vestry meetings on June 16 , July 3 and 7 ,Aug. 12 and 29 , GL, MS
6554 / 1.
24. St. Giles Cripplegate Vestry meeting, May 23 , GL, MS 6049 / 1 , fol. 18 v.
25. St. Bride’s Churchwardens Accounts, GL, MS 6552 / 1 ; St. Bride’s Register, 1653 –
72 , GL, MS 6540 / 1.
26. St. Paul Covent Garden Register,entries for July–September 1665.
27. CLRO CA 70 , fols. 153 , 155 ;CA 71 , fol. 5 , Sept. 5 , Oct. 19 , Dec. 12.
28. PRO PC Register 58 , fol. 171 ; Bell,The Great Plague, 38.
29 .The Petition of Charles Wilcox(London, 1667 ). Cf. Bell,The Great Plague, 165 – 66.
30. CLRO CA 70 , fol. 136 , June 17 ; Baddeley,St. Giles Cripplegate, 24.
31 .St. Margaret Westminster Churchwarden Accounts, WL E 47.
32. Mabel Richmond Brailsford,The Making of William Penn(London, 1930 ), 195.
The Friends’ burial records list the first plague fatality as Henry Stokes of Stepney, bur-
ied on June 24. They were extremely reluctant to list plague in this tally, however, with
the second acknowledgment—Katherine Stokes of Stepney—coming on July 10.