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The Great Plague of 1666....
The Great Plague of 1666....
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October 08, 1666
THE LONDON GAZETTE, October 8, 1666 The effects of the dreaded Plague are revealed in a brief front page report from Norwich stating: "The Account of our Bill of Mortality for this last week runs thus, buried of all diseases 115, whereof the Plague 100."
Page 2 has a report noting: "Monsieur Buat on Saturday the ninth instant received sentence to be beheaded, and was accordingly executed the eleventh following, upon a scaffold erected for him in the most publick place of the Town; attended by a strong guard of four companies of foot & four troops of horse, the better to prevent any disorders that might happen thereupon." (see)
A 6 3/4 by 10 3/4 inch single sheet newspaper in very nice condition.
Page 2 has a report noting: "Monsieur Buat on Saturday the ninth instant received sentence to be beheaded, and was accordingly executed the eleventh following, upon a scaffold erected for him in the most publick place of the Town; attended by a strong guard of four companies of foot & four troops of horse, the better to prevent any disorders that might happen thereupon." (see)
A 6 3/4 by 10 3/4 inch single sheet newspaper in very nice condition.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's