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London and Middlesex in the 1660S Introduction: the Early Modern
A JOURNAL of the PLAGUE YEAR (Revisited Classics)1
Bills of Mortality
Bills of Mortality [London]
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
To Attract Public Attention. They Have Not Unfrequeutly Excited Public Alarm
Infant Mortality in London, 1538–1850: a Methodological Study
The Changing Geography of Contention in London, 1755-1835: Sketch of a Research Plan
Parochial Registration and the Bills of Mortality: Case Studies in the Age Structure of Causes of Death in Urban Areas Between 1
The Face of Death: Prints, Personifications and the Great Plague of London
BILLS of MORTALITY. by WILLIAM A
Accidents and Response: Sudden Violent Death in the Early Modern City, 1650–1750
A CARTOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS of the SPREAD of the BLACK DEATH in LONDON, ENGLAND, 1665* Gary W
1665: London's Last Great Plague Transcript
John Graun'ts Bills of Mortality
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Infant Mortality in London, 1538Œ1850
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Early Bills of Mortality Author(S): Cornelius Walford Source: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Vol
Living Standards and Plague in London, 1560–1665
Political Anatomy of Ireland
Infant Mortality in London, 1538-1850: a Methodological Study
From Puritan Millenarianism to the Great Plague
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Living Standards and Plague in London, 1560–1665
Public Health and Public Discourse: Contesting the London Bills of Mortality, C. 1603-1836 by Caroline Michaud Submitted in Part