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         Graunt, John, 1620-1674.
      
       
         
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             Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality by John Graunt ... ; with reference to the government, religion, trade, growth, ayre, diseases, and the several changes of the said city.
             Graunt, John, 1620-1674.
             Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.
          
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           Mortality -- England -- London.
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           Natural
           and
           Political
           OBSERVATIONS
           Mentioned
           in
           a
           following
           INDEX
           ,
           and
           made
           upon
           the
           Bills
           of
           Mortality
           .
        
         
           By
           
             JOHN
             GRAVNT
          
           ,
           Citizen
           of
           LONDON
           .
        
         
           With
           reference
           to
           the
           
             Government
             ,
             Religion
             ,
             Trade
             ,
             Growth
             ,
             Ayre
             ,
             Diseases
             ,
          
           and
           the
           several
           Changes
           of
           the
           said
           CITY
           .
        
         
           
             
               —
               Non
               ,
               me
               ut
               miretur
               Turba
               ,
               laboro
               ,
            
          
           
             
               Contentus
               paucis
               Lectoribus
            
             —
          
        
         
           LONDON
           ,
           Printed
           by
           
             Tho
             :
             Roycroft
          
           ,
           for
           
             John
             Martin
             ,
             James
             Allestry
          
           ,
           and
           
             Tho
             :
             Dicas
          
           ,
           at
           the
           Sign
           of
           the
           Bell
           in
           St.
           Paul's
           Church-yard
           ,
           MDCLXII
           .
        
      
       
         
         
         
           TO
           THE
           RIGHT
           HONOURABLE
           JOHN
           Lord
           ROBERTS
           ,
           Baron
           of
           Truro
           ,
           Lord
           Privie-Seal
           ,
           and
           one
           of
           His
           Majestie
           's
           most
           Honourable
           
             Privie
             Council
          
           .
        
         
           
             My
             Lord
             ,
          
        
         
           AS
           the
           favours
           I
           have
           received
           from
           your
           Lordship
           oblige
           me
           to
           present
           you
           with
           some
           token
           of
           my
           gratitude
           :
           so
           the
           especial
           Honour
           I
           have
           for
           your
           Lordship
           hath
           made
           me
           sollicitous
           in
           the
           choice
           of
           the
           Present
           .
           For
           ,
           if
           I
           could
           have
           given
           your
           Lordship
           any
           choice
           Excerptions
           out
           of
           the
           Greek
           ,
           or
           Latine
           Learning
           ,
           I
           should
           (
           according
           to
           our
           
             English
             Proverb
          
           )
           thereby
           but
           carry
           Coals
           to
           Newcastle
           ,
           and
           but
           give
           your
           Lorship
           Puddle-water
           ,
           who
           ,
           by
           your
           own
           eminent
           Knowledge
           in
           those
           learned
           Languages
           ,
           can
           drink
           out
           of
           the
           very
           Fountains
           your self
           .
        
         
           Moreover
           ,
           to
           present
           your
           Lordship
           with
           tedious
           Narrations
           ,
           were
           but
           to
           speak
           my
           own
           Ignorance
           of
           the
           Value
           ,
           which
           his
           Majesty
           ,
           and
           the
           Publick
           have
           of
           your
           Lordship's
           Time.
           And
           in
           brief
           ,
           to
           offer
           any
           thing
           like
           what
           is
           already
           in
           other
           Books
           ,
           were
           but
           to
           derogate
           from
           your
           Lordship's
           learning
           ,
           which
           the
           World
           knows
           to
           be
           universal
           ,
           and
           unacquainted
           with
           few
           usefull
           things
           contained
           in
           any
           of
           them
           .
        
         
           Now
           having
           (
           I
           know
           not
           by
           what
           accident
           )
           engaged
           my
           thoughts
           upon
           the
           
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
          
           ,
           and
           so
           far
           succeeded
           therein
           ,
           as
           to
           have
           reduced
           several
           great
           confused
           Volumes
           into
           a
           few
           perspicuous
           Tables
           ,
           and
           abridged
           
           such
           Observations
           as
           naturally
           flowed
           from
           them
           ,
           into
           a
           few
           succinct
           Paragraphs
           ,
           without
           any
           long
           Series
           of
           
             multiloquious
             Deductions
          
           ,
           I
           have
           presumed
           to
           sacrifice
           these
           my
           small
           ,
           but
           first
           publish'd
           ,
           Labours
           unto
           your
           Lordship
           ,
           as
           unto
           whose
           benigne
           acceptance
           of
           some
           other
           of
           my
           Papers
           ,
           even
           the
           Birth
           of
           these
           is
           due
           ;
           hoping
           (
           if
           I
           may
           without
           vanity
           say
           it
           )
           they
           may
           be
           of
           as
           much
           use
           to
           Persons
           in
           your
           Lordship's
           place
           ,
           as
           they
           are
           of
           little
           or
           none
           to
           me
           ,
           which
           is
           no
           more
           then
           the
           fairest
           Diamonds
           are
           to
           the
           
             Journey-man
             Jeweller
          
           that
           works
           them
           ,
           or
           the
           poor
           Labourer
           that
           first
           dig'd
           them
           from
           the
           Earth
           .
           For
           with
           all
           humble
           submission
           to
           your
           Lordship
           ,
           I
           conceive
           ,
           That
           it
           doth
           not
           ill-become
           a
           
             Peer
             of
             the
             Parliament
          
           ,
           or
           
             Member
             of
             his
             Majestie
             's
             Council
          
           ,
           to
           consider
           how
           few
           starve
           of
           the
           many
           that
           beg
           :
           That
           the
           irreligious
           Proposals
           of
           some
           ,
           to
           multiply
           People
           by
           Polygamy
           ,
           is
           withall
           irrational
           ,
           and
           fruitless
           :
           That
           the
           troublesome
           seclusions
           in
           the
           Plague-time
           is
           not
           a
           remedy
           to
           be
           purchased
           at
           vast
           inconveniencies
           :
           That
           the
           greatest
           Plagues
           of
           the
           City
           are
           equally
           ,
           and
           quickly
           repaired
           from
           the
           Country
           :
           That
           the
           wasting
           of
           Males
           by
           Wars
           ,
           and
           Colonies
           do
           not
           prejudice
           the
           due
           proportion
           between
           them
           and
           Females
           :
           That
           the
           Opinions
           of
           Plagues
           accompanying
           the
           Entrance
           of
           Kings
           is
           false
           ,
           and
           seditious
           :
           That
           London
           ,
           the
           Metropolis
           of
           England
           ,
           is
           perhaps
           a
           Head
           too
           big
           for
           the
           Body
           ,
           and
           possibly
           too
           strong
           :
           That
           this
           Head
           grows
           three
           times
           as
           fast
           as
           the
           Body
           unto
           which
           it
           belongs
           ,
           that
           is
           ,
           It
           doubles
           its
           People
           in
           a
           third
           part
           of
           the
           time
           :
           That
           our
           Parishes
           are
           now
           grown
           madly
           disproportionable
           :
           That
           our
           Temples
           are
           not
           sutable
           to
           our
           Religion
           :
           That
           the
           Trade
           ,
           and
           very
           
             City
             of
             London
          
           removes
           Westward
           :
           That
           the
           walled
           City
           is
           but
           a
           one
           fifth
           of
           the
           whole
           Pyle
           :
           
           That
           the
           old
           Streets
           are
           unfit
           for
           the
           present
           frequencie
           of
           Coaches
           :
           That
           the
           passage
           of
           Ludgate
           is
           a
           throat
           too
           straight
           for
           the
           Body
           :
           That
           the
           fighting
           men
           about
           London
           ,
           are
           able
           to
           make
           three
           as
           great
           Armies
           as
           can
           be
           of
           use
           in
           this
           Island
           :
           That
           the
           number
           of
           Heads
           is
           such
           ,
           as
           hath
           certainly
           much
           deceived
           some
           of
           our
           Senatours
           in
           their
           appointments
           of
           Pole-money
           ,
           &c.
           
           Now
           ,
           although
           your
           Lordship's
           most
           excellent
           Discourses
           have
           well
           informed
           me
           ,
           That
           your
           Lordship
           is
           no
           stranger
           to
           all
           these
           Positions
           ;
           yet
           because
           I
           knew
           not
           that
           your
           Lordship
           had
           ever
           deduced
           them
           from
           the
           
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
          
           ;
           I
           hoped
           it
           might
           not
           be
           ungratefull
           to
           your
           Lordship
           ,
           to
           see
           unto
           how
           much
           profit
           that
           one
           Talent
           might
           be
           improved
           ,
           besides
           the
           many
           curiosities
           concerning
           the
           waxing
           ,
           and
           waning
           of
           Diseases
           ,
           the
           relation
           between
           Healthfull
           ,
           and
           
             fruitfull
             Seasons
          
           ,
           the
           difference
           between
           the
           City
           and
           Country
           Air
           ,
           &c.
           
           All
           which
           ,
           being
           new
           ,
           to
           the
           best
           of
           my
           knowledge
           ,
           and
           the
           whole
           Pamphlet
           ,
           not
           two
           hours
           reading
           ,
           I
           did
           make
           bold
           to
           trouble
           your
           Lordship
           with
           a
           perusal
           of
           it
           ,
           and
           by
           this
           humble
           Dedication
           of
           it
           ,
           let
           your
           Lordship
           and
           the
           world
           see
           the
           Wisdom
           of
           our
           City
           ,
           in
           appointing
           ,
           and
           keeping
           these
           Accompts
           ,
           and
           with
           how
           much
           affection
           and
           success
           I
           am
        
         
           
             My
             Lord
             ,
          
           
             Your
             Lordship
             's
             most
             obedient
             ,
             and
             most
             faithfull
             Servant
             ,
             
               JOHN
               GRAUNT
            
             .
          
           
             Birchen-Lane
             ,
             
               25
               January
               1661
               /
               2.
               
            
          
        
      
       
         
         
           
             To
             the
             Honourable
             ,
             Sir
          
           ROBERT
           MORAY
           ,
           
             Knight
             ,
             One
             of
             His
             Majestie
             's
             Privie-Council
             for
             His
             Kingdom
             of
          
           Scotland
           ,
           and
           President
           
             of
             the
             Royal
             Society
             of
          
           Philosophers
           ,
           
             meeting
             at
          
           Gresham-College
           ,
           
             and
             to
             the
             rest
             of
             that
             Honourable
             Society
             .
          
        
         
           THe
           Observations
           ,
           which
           I
           happened
           to
           make
           (
           for
           I
           designed
           them
           not
           )
           upon
           the
           
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
          
           ,
           have
           fallen
           out
           to
           be
           both
           Political
           ,
           and
           Natural
           ,
           some
           concerning
           Trade
           ,
           and
           Government
           ,
           others
           concerning
           the
           
             Air
             ,
             Countries
             ,
             Seasons
             ,
             Fruitfulness
             ,
             Health
             ,
             Diseases
             ,
             Longevity
             ,
          
           and
           the
           proportions
           between
           the
           Sex
           ,
           and
           
             Ages
             of
          
           Mankinde
           .
           All
           which
           (
           because
           
             Sr.
             Francis
             Bacon
          
           reckons
           his
           Discourses
           of
           Life
           and
           Death
           to
           be
           
             Natural
             History
          
           ;
           and
           because
           I
           understand
           your selves
           are
           also
           appointing
           means
           ,
           how
           to
           measure
           the
           Degrees
           of
           Heat
           ,
           Wetness
           ,
           and
           Windiness
           in
           the
           several
           Parts
           of
           His
           Majestie
           's
           Dominions
           )
           I
           am
           humbly
           bold
           to
           think
           
             Natural
             History
          
           also
           ,
           and
           consequently
           ,
           that
           I
           am
           obliged
           to
           cast
           in
           this
           small
           Mite
           into
           your
           great
           Treasury
           of
           that
           kinde
           .
        
         
           His
           Majesty
           being
           not
           onely
           by
           antient
           Right
           supremely
           concerned
           in
           matters
           of
           Government
           ,
           and
           Trade
           ,
           but
           also
           by
           happy
           accident
           
             Prince
             of
             Philosophers
          
           ,
           and
           of
           Physico-Mathematical
           Learning
           ,
           not
           called
           so
           by
           Flatterers
           ,
           and
           Parasites
           ,
           but
           really
           so
           ,
           as
           well
           by
           his
           own
           personal
           Abilities
           ,
           
           as
           affection
           concerning
           those
           matters
           ,
           upon
           which
           Accompt
           I
           should
           have
           humbly
           dedicated
           both
           sorts
           of
           my
           Observations
           unto
           His
           most
           Sacred
           Majesty
           ;
           but
           to
           be
           short
           ,
           I
           knew
           neither
           my
           Work
           ,
           nor
           my
           Person
           fit
           to
           bear
           His
           Name
           ,
           nor
           to
           deserve
           His
           Patronage
           .
           Nevertheless
           ,
           as
           I
           have
           presumed
           to
           present
           this
           Pamphlet
           ,
           so
           far
           as
           it
           relates
           to
           Government
           ,
           and
           Trade
           ,
           to
           one
           of
           His
           Majestie
           's
           Peers
           ,
           and
           eminent
           Ministers
           of
           State
           :
           so
           I
           do
           desire
           your
           leave
           ,
           to
           present
           the
           same
           unto
           You
           also
           ,
           as
           it
           relates
           to
           
             Natural
             History
          
           ,
           and
           as
           it
           depends
           upon
           the
           Mathematiques
           of
           my
           Shop-Arithmetique
           .
           For
           You
           are
           not
           onely
           his
           Majesties
           Privie
           Council
           for
           Philosophie
           ,
           but
           also
           His
           Great
           Council
           .
           You
           are
           the
           three
           Estates
           ,
           viz.
           the
           
             Mathematical
             ,
             Mechanical
          
           ,
           and
           Physical
           .
           You
           are
           his
           Parliament
           of
           Nature
           ,
           and
           it
           is
           no
           less
           disparagement
           to
           the
           meanest
           of
           your
           number
           ,
           to
           say
           there
           may
           be
           Commoners
           as
           well
           as
           Peers
           in
           Philosophie
           amongst
           you
           .
           For
           my
           own
           part
           I
           count
           it
           happiness
           enough
           to
           my self
           ,
           that
           there
           is
           such
           a
           Council
           of
           Nature
           ,
           as
           your
           Society
           is
           ,
           in
           being
           ;
           and
           I
           do
           with
           as
           much
           earnestness
           enquire
           after
           your
           Expeditious
           against
           the
           Impediments
           of
           Science
           ,
           as
           to
           know
           what
           Armies
           ,
           and
           Navies
           the
           several
           Princes
           of
           the
           World
           are
           setting
           forth
           .
           I
           concern
           my self
           as
           much
           to
           know
           who
           are
           Curatours
           of
           this
           or
           the
           other
           Experiments
           ,
           as
           to
           know
           who
           are
           Mareschals
           of
           France
           ,
           or
           Chancellour
           of
           Sweden
           .
           I
           am
           as
           well
           pleased
           to
           hear
           you
           are
           satisfied
           in
           a
           luciferous
           Experiment
           ,
           as
           that
           a
           breach
           hath
           been
           made
           in
           the
           Enemy
           's
           works
           :
           and
           your
           ingenious
           arguings
           immediately
           from
           sense
           ,
           and
           fact
           ,
           are
           as
           pleasant
           to
           me
           as
           the
           noise
           of
           victorious
           Guns
           ,
           and
           Trumpets
           .
        
         
           Moreover
           ,
           as
           I
           contend
           for
           the
           Decent
           Rights
           ,
           and
           Ceremonies
           of
           the
           Church
           ,
           so
           I
           also
           contend
           against
           the
           envious
           Schismaticks
           of
           your
           Society
           (
           who
           think
           you
           do
           nothing
           ,
           
           unless
           you
           presently
           transmute
           Mettals
           ,
           make
           Butter
           and
           Cheese
           without
           Milk
           ;
           and
           (
           as
           their
           own
           Ballad
           hath
           it
           ,
           make
           Leather
           without
           Hides
           )
           by
           asserting
           the
           usefulness
           of
           even
           all
           your
           preparatory
           ,
           and
           luciferous
           experiments
           being
           not
           the
           Ceremonies
           ,
           but
           the
           substance
           ,
           and
           principles
           of
           usefull
           Arts.
           For
           ,
           I
           finde
           in
           Trade
           the
           want
           of
           an
           universal
           measure
           ,
           and
           have
           heard
           Musicians
           wrangle
           about
           the
           just
           ,
           and
           uniform
           keeping
           of
           time
           in
           their
           Consorts
           ,
           and
           therefore
           cannot
           with
           patience
           hear
           ,
           that
           your
           Labours
           about
           Vibrations
           ,
           eminently
           conducing
           to
           both
           ,
           should
           be
           slighted
           ,
           nor
           your
           Pendula
           ,
           called
           Swing-swangs
           with
           scorn
           .
           Nor
           can
           I
           better
           endure
           that
           your
           Exercitations
           about
           Air
           should
           be
           termed
           fit
           employment
           onely
           for
           
             Airie
             Fancies
          
           ,
           and
           not
           adequate
           Tasks
           for
           the
           most
           solid
           ,
           and
           piercing
           heads
           :
           This
           is
           my
           Opinion
           concerning
           you
           ,
           and
           although
           I
           am
           none
           of
           your
           number
           ,
           nor
           have
           the
           least
           ambition
           to
           be
           so
           ,
           otherwise
           then
           to
           become
           able
           for
           your
           service
           ,
           and
           worthy
           of
           your
           Trust
           :
           yet
           I
           am
           coveteous
           to
           have
           the
           right
           of
           being
           represented
           by
           you
           :
           To
           which
           end
           I
           desire
           ,
           that
           this
           little
           Exhibition
           of
           mine
           ,
           may
           be
           looked
           upon
           as
           a
           Free-holder's
           Vote
           for
           the
           choosing
           of
           Knights
           and
           Burgesses
           to
           sit
           in
           the
           Parliament
           of
           Nature
           ,
           meaning
           thereby
           ,
           that
           as
           the
           Parliament
           owns
           a
           Free-holder
           ,
           though
           he
           hath
           but
           fourty
           shillings
           a
           year
           to
           be
           one
           of
           them
           ;
           so
           in
           the
           same
           manner
           and
           degree
           ,
           I
           also
           desire
           to
           be
           owned
           as
           one
           of
           you
           ,
           and
           that
           no
           longer
           ,
           then
           I
           continue
           a
           faithfull
           Friend
           ,
           and
           Servant
           of
           your
           Designs
           and
           Persons
           ,
        
         
           
             J.
             G.
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           
             An
             INDEX
             of
             the
          
           Positions
           ,
           Observations
           ,
           and
           Questions
           
             contained
             in
             this
             Discourse
          
           .
        
         
           1.
           
           THe
           Occasion
           of
           keeping
           the
           Accompt
           of
           Burials
           arose
           first
           from
           the
           Plague
           ,
           Anno
           
             1592
             ,
             page
             4
          
        
         
           2.
           
           Seven
           Alterations
           ,
           and
           Augmentations
           of
           the
           published
           Bills
           ,
           between
           the
           years
           1592
           ,
           and
           
             1662
             ,
             pag.
             4
             ,
             5
             ,
             6
             ,
             7
             ,
             8
             ,
             9
             ,
             10
          
        
         
           3.
           
           Reasons
           ,
           why
           the
           Accompts
           of
           Burials
           ,
           and
           Christnings
           should
           be
           kept
           universally
           ,
           and
           now
           called
           for
           ,
           and
           perused
           by
           the
           Magistrate
           ,
           
             p.
             12
          
        
         
           4.
           
           A
           true
           Accompt
           of
           the
           Plague
           cannot
           be
           kept
           ,
           without
           the
           Accompt
           of
           other
           
             Diseases
             ,
             p.
             13
          
        
         
           5.
           
           The
           ignorance
           of
           the
           Searchers
           no
           impediment
           to
           the
           keeping
           of
           sufficient
           ,
           and
           usefull
           Accompts
           ,
           
             p.
             14
          
        
         
           6.
           
           That
           about
           one
           third
           of
           all
           that
           were
           ever
           quick
           die
           under
           five
           years
           old
           ,
           and
           about
           thirty
           six
           
             per
             Centum
          
           under
           six
           ,
           
             p.
             15
          
        
         
           7.
           
           That
           two
           parts
           of
           nine
           die
           of
           Acute
           ,
           and
           seventy
           of
           two
           hundred
           twenty
           nine
           of
           
             Chronical
             Diseases
          
           ,
           and
           four
           of
           two
           hundred
           twenty
           nine
           of
           
             outward
             Griefs
             ,
             p.
             16
          
        
         
           8.
           
           A
           Table
           of
           the
           Proportions
           dying
           of
           the
           most
           notorious
           ,
           and
           formidable
           Diseases
           ,
           or
           
             Casualties
             ,
             p.
             17
          
        
         
           9.
           
           That
           seven
           
             per
             Centum
          
           die
           of
           
             Age
             ,
             p.
             18
          
        
         
           10.
           
           That
           some
           Diseases
           ,
           and
           Casualties
           keep
           a
           constant
           proportion
           ,
           whereas
           some
           other
           are
           very
           irregular
           ,
           
             p.
             18
          
        
         
           11.
           
           That
           not
           above
           one
           in
           four
           thousand
           are
           
             Starved
             ,
             p.
             19
          
        
         
         
           12.
           
           That
           it
           were
           better
           to
           maintain
           all
           Beggars
           at
           the
           publick
           charge
           ,
           though
           earning
           nothing
           ,
           then
           to
           let
           them
           beg
           about
           the
           Streets
           ;
           and
           that
           employing
           them
           without
           discretion
           ,
           may
           do
           more
           harm
           ,
           then
           good
           ,
           
             pag.
             20
             ,
             21
          
        
         
           13.
           
           That
           not
           one
           in
           two
           thousand
           are
           Murthered
           in
           London
           ,
           with
           the
           Reasons
           thereof
           ,
           
             p.
             21
          
        
         
           14.
           
           That
           not
           one
           in
           fifteen
           hundred
           dies
           
             Lunatick
             ,
             p.
             22
          
        
         
           15.
           
           That
           few
           of
           those
           ,
           who
           die
           of
           the
           French-Pox
           ,
           are
           set
           down
           ,
           but
           coloured
           under
           the
           Consumption
           ,
           &c.
           
             pag.
             23
             ,
             24
          
        
         
           16.
           
           That
           the
           Rickets
           is
           a
           new
           disease
           ,
           both
           as
           to
           name
           ,
           and
           thing
           ;
           that
           from
           fourteen
           dying
           thereof
           ,
           
             Anno
             1634
          
           ,
           it
           hath
           gradually
           encreased
           to
           above
           five
           hundred
           
             Anno
             1660
             ,
             p.
             24
             ,
             25
             ,
             26
          
        
         
           17
           That
           there
           is
           another
           new
           Disease
           appearing
           ;
           as
           
             A
             Stopping
             of
             the
             Stomach
          
           ,
           which
           hath
           encreased
           in
           twenty
           years
           ,
           from
           six
           ,
           to
           near
           three
           hundred
           ,
           
             p.
             26
          
        
         
           18.
           
           That
           the
           
             Rising
             of
             the
             Lights
          
           (
           supposed
           in
           most
           Cases
           to
           be
           the
           
             Fits
             of
             the
             Mother
          
           )
           have
           also
           encreased
           in
           thirty
           years
           ,
           from
           fourty
           four
           ,
           to
           two
           hundred
           fourty
           nine
           ,
           
             p.
             27
          
        
         
           19.
           
           That
           both
           the
           
             Stopping
             of
             the
             Stomach
          
           ,
           and
           
             Rising
             of
             the
             Lights
          
           ,
           are
           probably
           Reliques
           of
           ,
           or
           depending
           upon
           the
           
             Rickets
             ,
             p.
             28
          
        
         
           20.
           
           That
           the
           Stone
           decreases
           ,
           and
           is
           wearing
           away
           ,
           
             p.
             28
          
        
         
           21.
           
           The
           Gowt
           stands
           at
           a
           stay
           ,
           
             p.
             29
          
        
         
           22.
           
           The
           Scurvie
           encreases
           ,
           
             p.
             29
          
        
         
           23.
           
           The
           Deaths
           by
           reason
           of
           Agues
           are
           to
           those
           caused
           by
           Fevers
           ,
           as
           one
           to
           fourty
           ,
           
             p.
             29.
          
           
        
         
           
             24.
             
             Abortives
          
           ,
           and
           Stilborn
           ,
           to
           those
           that
           are
           Christned
           are
           as
           one
           to
           twenty
           ,
           
             p.
             29
          
        
         
           25.
           
           That
           since
           the
           
             differences
             ,
             in
             Religion
          
           the
           Christnings
           
           have
           been
           neglected
           half
           in
           half
           ,
           
             p.
             29
          
        
         
           26.
           
           That
           not
           one
           Woman
           in
           an
           hundred
           dies
           in
           Child-bed
           ,
           nor
           one
           of
           two
           hundred
           in
           her
           
             Labour
             ,
             p.
             30
          
        
         
           27.
           
           Three
           reasons
           why
           the
           Registring
           of
           Children
           hath
           been
           neglected
           ,
           
             p.
             31
          
        
         
           28.
           
           There
           was
           a
           confusion
           in
           the
           Accompts
           of
           
             Chrysoms
             ,
             Infants
          
           ,
           and
           Convulsions
           ;
           but
           rectified
           in
           this
           Discourse
           ,
           
             p.
             32
          
        
         
           29.
           
           There
           hath
           been
           in
           London
           within
           this
           Age
           four
           times
           of
           great
           Mortality
           ,
           viz.
           Anno
           
             1592
             ,
             1603
             ,
             1625
          
           ,
           and
           1636
           ,
           whereof
           that
           of
           1603
           was
           the
           greatest
           ,
           
             p.
             33
             ,
             34
          
        
         
           
             30
             Annis
             1603
          
           ,
           and
           1625
           ,
           about
           a
           fifth
           part
           of
           the
           whole
           died
           ,
           and
           eight
           times
           more
           then
           were
           born
           ,
           
             p.
             34
          
        
         
           31.
           
           That
           a
           fourth
           part
           more
           die
           of
           the
           Plague
           then
           are
           set
           down
           ,
           
             p.
             35
          
        
         
           32.
           
           The
           Plague
           Anno
           1603
           lasted
           eight
           years
           ,
           that
           in
           1636
           twelve
           years
           ,
           but
           that
           in
           1625
           continued
           but
           one
           single
           year
           ,
           
             p.
             36
          
        
         
           33.
           
           That
           
             Alterations
             in
             the
             Air
          
           do
           incomparably
           more
           operate
           as
           to
           the
           Plague
           ,
           then
           the
           
             Contagion
             of
             converse
             ,
             p.
             36
          
        
         
           34.
           
           That
           
             Purples
             ,
             small-Pox
          
           ,
           and
           other
           malignant
           Diseases
           fore-run
           the
           
             Plague
             p.
             36
          
        
         
           35.
           
           A
           disposition
           in
           the
           Air
           towards
           the
           Plague
           doth
           also
           dispose
           women
           to
           
             Abortions
             ,
             p.
             37
          
        
         
           36.
           
           That
           as
           about
           ⅕
           .
           part
           of
           the
           whole
           people
           died
           in
           the
           great
           Plague-years
           ,
           so
           two
           other
           fifth
           parts
           fled
           ,
           
             pag.
             37
             ,
             38
          
           ,
           which
           shews
           the
           large
           relation
           ,
           and
           interest
           ,
           which
           the
           Londoners
           have
           in
           the
           Country
           .
           ibid.
           
        
         
           37.
           
           That
           (
           be
           the
           Plague
           great
           ,
           or
           small
           )
           the
           City
           is
           fully
           re-peopled
           within
           two
           years
           ,
           
             p.
             38
          
        
         
           38.
           
           The
           years
           ,
           
             1618
             ,
             20
             ,
             23
             ,
             24
             ,
             32
             ,
             33
             ,
             34
             ,
             1649
             ,
             52
             ,
             
             54
             ,
             56
             ,
             58
             ,
          
           and
           61
           ,
           were
           sickly
           years
           ,
           
             p.
             40
          
        
         
           39.
           
           The
           more
           sickly
           the
           year
           is
           ,
           the
           less
           fertile
           of
           Births
           ,
           
             p.
             40
          
        
         
           40.
           
           That
           Plagues
           always
           come
           in
           with
           King's
           Reigns
           is
           most
           false
           ,
           
             p.
             40
          
        
         
           42.
           
           The
           Autumn
           ,
           or
           the
           Fall
           is
           the
           most
           unhealthfull
           season
           ,
           
             p.
             41
          
        
         
           41.
           
           That
           in
           London
           there
           have
           been
           twelve
           Burials
           for
           eleven
           Christnings
           ,
           
             p.
             41
          
        
         
           43.
           
           That
           in
           the
           Country
           there
           have
           been
           ,
           contrary-wise
           ,
           sixty
           three
           Christnings
           for
           fifty
           two
           Burials
           ,
           
             p.
             42
          
        
         
           44.
           
           A
           supposition
           ,
           that
           the
           people
           in
           ,
           and
           about
           London
           ,
           are
           a
           
             fifteenth
             part
          
           of
           the
           people
           of
           all
           England
           ,
           and
           
             Wales
             ,
             p.
             42
          
        
         
           45.
           
           That
           there
           are
           about
           six
           Millions
           ,
           and
           an
           half
           of
           people
           in
           England
           ,
           and
           
             Wales
             ,
             p.
             42
          
        
         
           46.
           
           That
           the
           people
           in
           the
           Country
           double
           by
           Procreation
           but
           in
           two
           hundred
           and
           eighty
           years
           ,
           and
           in
           London
           in
           about
           seventy
           ,
           as
           hereafter
           will
           be
           shewn
           ;
           the
           reason
           whereof
           is
           ,
           that
           many
           of
           the
           breeders
           leave
           the
           Country
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           breeders
           of
           London
           come
           from
           all
           parts
           of
           the
           Country
           ,
           such
           persons
           breeding
           in
           the
           Country
           almost
           onely
           ,
           as
           were
           born
           there
           ,
           but
           in
           London
           multitudes
           of
           others
           ,
           
             p.
             42
          
        
         
           47.
           
           That
           about
           
             6000
             per
             Annum
          
           come
           up
           to
           London
           out
           of
           the
           Country
           ,
           
             p.
             43
          
        
         
           48.
           
           That
           in
           London
           about
           three
           die
           yearly
           out
           of
           eleven
           Families
           ,
           
             p.
             43
          
        
         
           49.
           
           There
           are
           about
           twenty
           five
           Millions
           of
           acres
           of
           Land
           in
           England
           ,
           and
           
             Wales
             ,
             p.
             45
          
        
         
           50.
           
           Why
           the
           proportion
           of
           breeders
           in
           London
           to
           the
           rest
           of
           the
           people
           is
           less
           then
           in
           the
           Country
           ,
           
             p.
             45
          
        
         
           51.
           
           That
           in
           London
           are
           more
           impediments
           of
           breeding
           ,
           
           then
           in
           the
           Country
           ,
           
             p.
             46
          
        
         
           52.
           
           That
           there
           are
           fourteen
           Males
           for
           thirteen
           Females
           in
           London
           ,
           and
           in
           the
           Country
           but
           fifteen
           Males
           for
           fourteen
           
             Females
             ,
             p.
             47
          
        
         
           
             53.
             
             Polygamy
          
           useless
           to
           the
           multiplication
           of
           Man-kinde
           ,
           without
           
             Castrations
             ,
             p.
             48
          
        
         
           54.
           
           Why
           Sheep
           ,
           and
           Oxen
           out-breed
           Foxes
           ,
           and
           other
           
             Vermin-Animals
             ,
             p.
             48
          
        
         
           55.
           
           There
           being
           fourteen
           Males
           to
           thirteen
           Females
           ,
           and
           Males
           being
           prolifique
           fourty
           years
           ,
           and
           Females
           but
           twenty
           five
           ,
           it
           follows
           ,
           that
           in
           effect
           there
           be
           
             560
             Males
          
           to
           
             325
             Females
             ,
             p.
             49
          
        
         
           56.
           
           The
           said
           inequality
           is
           reduced
           by
           the
           latter
           marriage
           of
           the
           Males
           ,
           and
           their
           imployment
           in
           
             Wars
             ,
             Sea-voiage
          
           ,
           and
           
             Colonies
             ,
             p.
             49
          
        
         
           
             57.
             
             Physicians
          
           have
           two
           Women
           Patients
           to
           one
           Man
           ,
           and
           yet
           more
           Men
           die
           then
           Women
           ,
           
             p
             49
          
        
         
           58.
           
           The
           great
           emission
           of
           Males
           into
           the
           Wars
           out
           of
           London
           Anno
           1642
           was
           instantly
           supplyed
           ,
           
             p.
             50
          
        
         
           
             59.
             
             Castration
          
           is
           not
           used
           onely
           to
           meliorate
           the
           flesh
           of
           Eatable
           Animals
           ,
           but
           to
           promote
           their
           increase
           also
           ,
           
             p.
             51
          
        
         
           60.
           
           The
           true
           
             ratio
             formalis
          
           of
           the
           evil
           of
           Adulteries
           ,
           and
           
             Fornications
             ,
             p.
             51
          
        
         
           61.
           
           Where
           Polygamy
           is
           allowed
           ,
           Wives
           can
           be
           no
           other
           then
           
             Servants
             ,
             p.
             52
          
        
         
           62.
           
           That
           ninety
           seven
           ,
           and
           sixteen
           Parishes
           of
           London
           are
           in
           twenty
           years
           encreased
           from
           seven
           to
           twelve
           ,
           and
           in
           fourty
           years
           from
           twenty
           three
           to
           fifty
           two
           ,
           
             p.
             53
          
        
         
           63.
           
           The
           sixteen
           Parishes
           have
           encreased
           farther
           then
           the
           ninety
           seven
           ,
           the
           one
           having
           encreased
           but
           from
           nine
           to
           ten
           in
           the
           said
           fourty
           years
           ,
           
             p.
             53
          
        
         
         
           64.
           
           The
           ten
           Out-Parishes
           have
           in
           fifty
           four
           years
           encreased
           from
           one
           to
           four
           ,
           
             p.
             54
          
        
         
           65.
           
           The
           ninety
           seven
           ,
           sixteen
           ,
           and
           ten
           Parishes
           have
           in
           fifty
           four
           years
           encreased
           from
           two
           to
           five
           .
           
             p.
             54
          
        
         
           66.
           
           What
           great
           Houses
           within
           the
           Walls
           have
           been
           turned
           into
           
             Tenements
             ,
             p.
             55
          
        
         
           
             67.
             
             Cripplegate-Parish
          
           hath
           most
           encreased
           ,
           
             &c.
             p.
             55
          
        
         
           68.
           
           The
           City
           removes
           Westwards
           ,
           with
           the
           reasons
           thereof
           ,
           
             p.
             55
          
        
         
           69.
           
           Why
           Ludgate
           is
           become
           too
           narrow
           a
           throat
           for
           the
           City
           ,
           
             p.
             56
          
        
         
           70.
           
           That
           there
           be
           some
           Parishes
           in
           London
           two
           hundred
           times
           as
           big
           as
           others
           ,
           
             p.
             56
             ,
             57
          
        
         
           71.
           
           The
           natural
           bigness
           ,
           and
           Figure
           of
           a
           Church
           for
           the
           Reformed
           Religion
           ,
           
             p.
             57
             ,
             58
          
        
         
           62.
           
           The
           City
           of
           London
           ,
           and
           Suburbs
           ,
           being
           equally
           divided
           ,
           would
           make
           100
           Parishes
           ,
           about
           the
           largeness
           of
           
             Christ-church
             ,
             Blackfriers
          
           ,
           or
           
             Colmanstreet
             ,
             p.
             58
          
        
         
           73.
           
           There
           are
           about
           
             24000
             Teeming
             women
          
           in
           the
           ninety
           seven
           ,
           sixteen
           ,
           and
           ten
           Parishes
           in
           ,
           and
           about
           
             London
             ,
             p.
             60
          
        
         
           74.
           
           That
           about
           three
           die
           yearly
           out
           of
           eleven
           Families
           containing
           each
           eight
           persons
           ,
           
             p.
             60
          
        
         
           75.
           
           There
           are
           about
           12000
           Families
           within
           the
           walls
           of
           
             London
             ,
             p.
             61
          
        
         
           76.
           
           The
           housing
           of
           the
           sixteen
           and
           ten
           Suburb-Parishes
           is
           thrice
           as
           big
           as
           that
           of
           the
           ninety
           seven
           Parishes
           
             within
             the
             walls
             ,
             p.
             61
          
        
         
           77.
           
           The
           number
           of
           souls
           in
           the
           ninety
           seven
           ,
           sixteen
           ,
           and
           two
           out-Parishes
           is
           about
           
             384000
             p.
             61
          
        
         
           78.
           
           Whereof
           199000
           are
           Males
           ,
           and
           
             185000
             Females
             p.
             61
          
        
         
           79.
           
           A
           Table
           shewing
           of
           100
           quick
           conceptions
           how
           many
           
           die
           within
           six
           years
           ,
           how
           many
           the
           next
           Decad
           ,
           and
           so
           for
           every
           Decad
           till
           
             76
             ,
             p.
             62
          
        
         
           80.
           
           Tables
           ,
           whereby
           may
           be
           collected
           how
           many
           there
           be
           in
           London
           of
           every
           Age
           assigned
           ,
           
             p.
             62
          
        
         
           81.
           
           That
           there
           be
           in
           the
           
             97
             ,
             16
          
           ,
           and
           ten
           Parishes
           near
           70000
           Fighting
           Men
           ,
           that
           is
           ,
           Men
           between
           the
           Ages
           of
           16
           ,
           and
           
             56
             ,
             p.
             62
          
        
         
           82.
           
           That
           
             Westminster
             ,
             Lambeth
             ,
             Islington
             ,
             Hackney
             ,
             Redriff
             ,
             Stepney
             ,
             Newington
             ,
          
           contain
           as
           many
           people
           as
           the
           97
           Parishes
           within
           the
           Walls
           ,
           and
           are
           consequently
           ⅕
           .
           of
           the
           whole
           Pile
           ,
           
             p.
             62
          
        
         
           83.
           
           So
           that
           in
           ,
           and
           about
           London
           are
           about
           81000
           Fighting
           Men
           ,
           and
           460000
           in
           all
           ,
           
             p.
             63
          
        
         
           
             84.
             
             Adam
          
           and
           Eve
           in
           5610
           years
           might
           have
           ,
           by
           the
           ordinary
           proportion
           of
           Procreation
           ,
           begotten
           more
           people
           ,
           then
           are
           now
           probably
           upon
           the
           face
           of
           the
           earth
           ,
           
             p.
             63
          
        
         
           85.
           
           Wherefore
           the
           World
           cannot
           be
           older
           then
           the
           Scriptures
           represent
           it
           ,
           
             p.
             63
          
        
         
           86.
           
           That
           every
           Wedding
           one
           with
           another
           produces
           four
           Children
           ,
           
             p.
             64
          
        
         
           87.
           
           That
           in
           several
           places
           the
           proportion
           between
           the
           Males
           and
           Females
           differ
           ,
           
             p.
             64
          
        
         
           88.
           
           That
           in
           ninety
           years
           there
           were
           just
           as
           many
           Males
           as
           Females
           Buried
           within
           a
           certain
           great
           Parish
           in
           the
           Country
           ,
           
             p.
             64
          
        
         
           89.
           
           That
           a
           Parish
           ,
           consisting
           of
           about
           2700
           Inhabitants
           ,
           had
           in
           90
           years
           but
           1059
           more
           Christnings
           ,
           then
           
             Burials
             ,
             p.
             64
          
        
         
           90.
           
           There
           come
           yearly
           to
           dwell
           at
           London
           about
           6000
           strangers
           out
           of
           the
           Country
           ,
           which
           swells
           the
           Burials
           about
           
             200
             per
             Annum
             ,
             p.
             65
          
        
         
           91.
           
           In
           the
           Country
           there
           have
           been
           five
           Christnings
           for
           four
           Burials
           ,
           ibid
        
         
         
           92.
           
           A
           Confirmation
           ,
           that
           the
           most
           healthfull
           years
           are
           also
           the
           most
           
             fruitfull
             ,
             p.
             65
          
        
         
           93.
           
           The
           proportion
           between
           the
           greatest
           ,
           &
           least
           mortalities
           in
           the
           Country
           are
           greater
           then
           the
           same
           in
           the
           City
           ,
           
             p.
             67
          
        
         
           94.
           
           The
           
             Country
             Air
          
           more
           capable
           of
           good
           ,
           and
           bad
           impressions
           ,
           then
           that
           of
           the
           
             City
             ,
             p.
             68
          
        
         
           95.
           
           The
           differences
           also
           of
           Births
           are
           greater
           in
           the
           Country
           ,
           then
           at
           
             London
             ,
             p.
             69
          
        
         
           96.
           
           In
           the
           Country
           but
           about
           one
           of
           fifty
           dies
           yearly
           ,
           but
           at
           London
           one
           of
           thirty
           ,
           over
           and
           above
           the
           
             Plague
             ,
             p.
             69
          
        
         
           
             97.
             
             London
          
           not
           so
           healthfull
           now
           as
           heretofore
           ,
           
             p.
             70
          
        
         
           98.
           
           It
           is
           doubted
           whether
           
             encrease
             of
             people
          
           ,
           or
           the
           
             burning
             of
             Sea-coal
          
           were
           the
           cause
           ,
           or
           both
           ,
           
             p.
             70
          
        
         
           99.
           
           The
           Art
           of
           making
           of
           Gold
           would
           be
           neither
           benefit
           to
           the
           World
           ,
           or
           the
           Artist
           ,
           
             p.
             72
          
        
         
           100.
           
           The
           Elements
           of
           true
           Policy
           are
           to
           understand
           throughly
           the
           Lands
           ,
           and
           hands
           of
           any
           Country
           ,
           
             p.
             72
          
        
         
           101.
           
           Vpon
           what
           considerations
           the
           intrinsick
           value
           of
           Lands
           doth
           depend
           ,
           
             p.
             73
          
        
         
           102.
           
           And
           in
           what
           the
           
             Accidental
             ,
             p.
             73
          
        
         
           103.
           
           Some
           of
           the
           few
           benefits
           of
           having
           a
           true
           
             Accompt
             of
             the
             people
             ,
             p.
             73
          
        
         
           104.
           
           That
           but
           a
           small
           part
           of
           the
           whole
           people
           are
           imployed
           upon
           necessary
           affairs
           ,
           
             p.
             74
          
        
         
           105.
           
           That
           a
           true
           
             Accompt
             of
             people
          
           is
           necessary
           for
           the
           Government
           ,
           and
           Trade
           of
           them
           ,
           and
           for
           their
           peace
           ,
           and
           
             plenty
             ,
             p.
             74
          
        
         
           106.
           
           Whether
           this
           Accompt
           ought
           to
           be
           confined
           to
           the
           Chief
           
             Governours
             ,
             p.
             74
          
        
      
       
         
         
           THE
           PREFACE
           .
        
         
           HAving
           been
           born
           ,
           and
           bred
           in
           the
           City
           of
           London
           ,
           and
           having
           always
           observed
           ,
           that
           most
           of
           them
           who
           constantly
           took
           in
           the
           weekly
           Bills
           of
           Mortality
           ,
           made
           little
           other
           use
           of
           them
           ,
           then
           to
           look
           at
           the
           foot
           ,
           how
           the
           Burials
           increased
           ,
           or
           decreased
           ;
           And
           ,
           among
           the
           Casualties
           ,
           what
           had
           happened
           rare
           ,
           and
           extraordinary
           in
           the
           week
           currant
           :
           so
           as
           they
           might
           take
           the
           same
           as
           a
           Text
           to
           talk
           upon
           ,
           in
           the
           next
           Company
           ;
           and
           withall
           ,
           in
           the
           Plague-time
           ,
           how
           the
           Sickness
           increased
           ,
           or
           decreased
           ,
           that
           so
           the
           Rich
           might
           judge
           of
           the
           necessity
           of
           their
           removall
           ,
           and
           Trades-men
           might
           conjecture
           what
           doings
           they
           were
           like
           to
           have
           in
           their
           respective
           dealings
           :
        
         
           2.
           
           Now
           ,
           I
           thought
           that
           the
           Wisdom
           of
           our
           City
           had
           certainly
           designed
           the
           laudable
           practice
           of
           takeing
           ,
           and
           distributing
           these
           Accompts
           ,
           for
           other
           ,
           and
           greater
           uses
           then
           those
           above-mentioned
           ,
           or
           at
           least
           ,
           that
           some
           other
           uses
           might
           be
           made
           of
           them
           :
           And
           thereupon
           I
           casting
           mine
           Eye
           upon
           so
           many
           of
           the
           
           General
           Bills
           ,
           as
           next
           came
           to
           hand
           ,
           I
           found
           encouragement
           from
           them
           ,
           to
           look
           out
           all
           the
           Bills
           I
           could
           ,
           and
           (
           to
           be
           short
           )
           to
           furnish
           my self
           with
           as
           much
           matter
           of
           that
           kind
           ,
           even
           as
           the
           Hall
           of
           the
           Parish-Clerks
           could
           afford
           me
           ;
           the
           which
           ,
           when
           I
           had
           reduced
           into
           Tables
           (
           the
           Copies
           whereof
           are
           here
           inserted
           )
           so
           as
           to
           have
           a
           view
           of
           the
           whole
           together
           ,
           in
           order
           to
           the
           more
           ready
           comparing
           of
           one
           
             Year
             ,
             Season
             ,
             Parish
          
           ,
           or
           other
           Division
           of
           the
           City
           ,
           with
           another
           ,
           in
           respect
           of
           all
           the
           Burials
           ,
           and
           Christnings
           ,
           and
           of
           all
           the
           Diseases
           ,
           and
           Casualties
           happening
           in
           each
           of
           them
           respectively
           ;
           I
           did
           then
           begin
           ,
           not
           onely
           to
           examine
           the
           Conceits
           ,
           Opinions
           ,
           and
           Conjectures
           ,
           which
           upon
           view
           of
           a
           few
           scattered
           Bills
           I
           had
           taken
           up
           ;
           but
           did
           also
           admit
           new
           ones
           ,
           as
           I
           found
           reason
           ,
           and
           occasion
           from
           my
           Tables
           .
        
         
           3.
           
           Moreover
           ,
           finding
           some
           Truths
           ,
           and
           not
           commonly-believed
           Opinions
           ,
           to
           arise
           from
           my
           Meditations
           upon
           these
           neglected
           Papers
           ,
           I
           proceeded
           further
           ,
           to
           consider
           what
           benefit
           the
           knowledge
           of
           the
           same
           would
           bring
           to
           the
           World
           ;
           that
           I
           might
           not
           engage
           my self
           in
           idle
           ,
           and
           useless
           Speculations
           ,
           but
           like
           those
           Noble
           Virtuosi
           of
           Gresham-Colledge
           (
           who
           reduce
           their
           subtile
           Disquisitions
           upon
           Nature
           into
           downright
           Mechanical
           uses
           )
           present
           the
           World
           with
           some
           real
           fruit
           from
           those
           ayrie
           Blossoms
           .
        
         
           4.
           
           How
           far
           I
           have
           succeeded
           in
           the
           Premisses
           ,
           I
           now
           offer
           to
           the
           World's
           censure
           .
           Who
           ,
           I
           hope
           ,
           will
           not
           expect
           from
           me
           ,
           not
           professing
           Letters
           ,
           things
           demonstrated
           with
           the
           same
           certainty
           ,
           wherewith
           Learned
           men
           determine
           in
           their
           Scholes
           ;
           but
           will
           take
           it
           well
           ,
           that
           I
           should
           offer
           at
           a
           new
           thing
           ,
           and
           could
           
           forbear
           presuming
           to
           meddle
           where
           any
           of
           the
           Learned
           Pens
           have
           ever
           touched
           before
           ,
           and
           that
           I
           have
           taken
           the
           pains
           ,
           and
           been
           at
           the
           charge
           ,
           of
           setting
           out
           those
           Tables
           ,
           whereby
           all
           men
           may
           both
           correct
           my
           Positions
           ,
           and
           raise
           others
           of
           their
           own
           :
           For
           herein
           I
           have
           ,
           like
           a
           silly
           Schole-boy
           ,
           coming
           to
           say
           my
           Lesson
           to
           the
           World
           (
           that
           Peevish
           ,
           and
           Tetchie
           Master
           )
           brought
           a
           bundle
           of
           Rods
           wherewith
           to
           be
           whipt
           ,
           for
           every
           mistake
           I
           have
           committed
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             I.
             
               Of
               the
               Bills
               of
               Mortality
               ,
               their
               beginning
               ,
               and
               progress
               .
            
          
           
             THe
             first
             of
             the
             continued
             weekly
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
             extant
             at
             the
             Parish-Clerks
             Hall
             ,
             begins
             the
             29.
             of
             December
             ,
             1603
             ,
             being
             the
             first
             year
             of
             King
             James
             his
             Reign
             ;
             since
             when
             ,
             a
             weekly
             Accompt
             hath
             been
             kept
             there
             of
             Burials
             and
             Christnings
             .
             It
             is
             true
             ,
             There
             were
             Bills
             before
             ,
             viz.
             for
             the
             years
             1592
             ,
             -93
             ,
             -94.
             but
             so
             interrupted
             since
             ,
             that
             I
             could
             not
             depend
             upon
             the
             sufficiencie
             of
             them
             ,
             rather
             relying
             upon
             those
             Accompts
             which
             have
             been
             kept
             since
             ,
             in
             order
             ,
             as
             to
             all
             the
             uses
             I
             shall
             make
             of
             them
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             I
             believe
             ,
             that
             the
             rise
             of
             keeping
             these
             Accompts
             ,
             was
             taken
             from
             the
             Plague
             :
             for
             the
             said
             Bills
             (
             for
             ought
             appears
             )
             first
             began
             in
             the
             said
             year
             1592.
             being
             a
             time
             of
             great
             Mortality
             ;
             And
             after
             some
             disuse
             ,
             were
             resumed
             again
             in
             the
             year
             1603
             ,
             after
             the
             great
             Plague
             then
             happening
             likewise
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             These
             Bills
             were
             Printed
             and
             published
             ,
             not
             onely
             every
             week
             on
             Thursdays
             ,
             but
             also
             a
             general
             Accompt
             of
             the
             whole
             Year
             was
             given
             in
             ,
             upon
             the
             Thursday
             before
             
               Christmas
               Day
            
             :
             which
             said
             general
             Accompts
             have
             been
             presented
             in
             the
             several
             manners
             following
             ,
             viz.
             from
             the
             Year
             1603
             ,
             to
             the
             Year
             1624
             ,
             inclusivè
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Pattern
             here
             inserted
             .
          
           
             
             
               
                 
                   
                     1623.
                     1624.
                     
                  
                   
                     The
                     generall
                     Bill
                     for
                     the
                     whole
                     Year
                     ,
                     of
                     all
                     the
                     Burials
                     and
                     Christnings
                     ,
                     as
                     well
                     within
                     the
                     City
                     of
                     London
                     ,
                     and
                     the
                     Liberties
                     thereof
                     ,
                     as
                     in
                     the
                     Nine
                     out-Parishes
                     adjoyning
                     to
                     the
                     City
                     ,
                     with
                     the
                     Pest-house
                     belonging
                     to
                     the
                     same
                     :
                     From
                     Thursday
                     the
                     18.
                     of
                     December
                     .
                     1623.
                     to
                     Thursday
                     the
                     16.
                     of
                     December
                     ,
                     1624.
                     
                     According
                     to
                     the
                     Report
                     made
                     to
                     the
                     King
                     's
                     most
                     Excellent
                     Majesty
                     ,
                     by
                     the
                     Company
                     of
                     the
                     Parish-Clerks
                     of
                     London
                     .
                  
                   
                     
                       
                         
                           BUried
                           this
                           Year
                           in
                           the
                           fourscore
                           and
                           seventeen
                           Parishes
                           of
                           London
                           within
                           the
                           walls
                           .
                        
                         
                           3386.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Whereof
                           ,
                           of
                           the
                           Plague
                           ,
                        
                         
                           1.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Buried
                           this
                           Year
                           in
                           the
                           sixteen
                           Parishes
                           of
                           London
                           ,
                           and
                           the
                           Pest-house
                           ,
                           being
                           within
                           the
                           Liberties
                           ,
                           and
                           without
                           the
                           walls
                           ,
                        
                         
                           5924.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Whereof
                           ,
                           of
                           the
                           Plague
                           .
                        
                         
                           5.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           The
                           whole
                           summ
                           of
                           all
                           the
                           Burials
                           in
                           London
                           ,
                           and
                           the
                           Liberties
                           thereof
                           ,
                           is
                           this
                           Year
                           ,
                        
                         
                           9310.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Whereof
                           ,
                           of
                           the
                           Plague
                           ,
                        
                         
                           6.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Buried
                           of
                           the
                           Plague
                           without
                           the
                           Liberties
                           ,
                           in
                           Middlesex
                           ,
                           and
                           Surrey
                           this
                           whole
                           Year
                           ,
                        
                         
                           0.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Christned
                           in
                           London
                           ,
                           and
                           the
                           Liberties
                           thereof
                           ,
                           this
                           Year
                           ,
                        
                         
                           6368.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Buried
                           this
                           Year
                           in
                           the
                           Nine
                           out-Parishes
                           ,
                           adjoyning
                           to
                           London
                           ,
                           and
                           out
                           of
                           the
                           Freedom
                           ,
                        
                         
                           2900.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Whereof
                           ,
                           of
                           the
                           Plague
                           .
                        
                         
                           5.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           The
                           Total
                           of
                           all
                           the
                           Burials
                           in
                           the
                           places
                           aforesaid
                           ,
                           is
                        
                         
                           12210.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Whereof
                           ,
                           of
                           the
                           Plague
                           .
                        
                         
                           11.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Christned
                           in
                           all
                           the
                           aforesaid
                           places
                           this
                           Year
                        
                         
                           8299.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Parishes
                           clear
                           of
                           the
                           Plague
                           ,
                        
                         
                           116.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Parishes
                           that
                           have
                           been
                           Infected
                           this
                           Year
                           .
                        
                         
                           6.
                           
                        
                      
                    
                  
                
              
            
          
           
             4
             In
             the
             Year
             1625
             ,
             every
             Parish
             was
             particularized
             ,
             as
             in
             this
             following
             Bill
             :
             where
             note
             ,
             That
             this
             next
             year
             of
             Plague
             caused
             the
             Augmentation
             ,
             and
             Correction
             of
             the
             Bills
             ;
             as
             the
             former
             year
             of
             Plague
             ,
             did
             the
             very
             being
             of
             them
             .
          
           
             
             
               
                 
                   
                     1624.
                     1625.
                     
                  
                   
                     A
                     general
                     ,
                     or
                     great
                     Bill
                     for
                     this
                     Year
                     ,
                     of
                     the
                     whole
                     number
                     of
                     Buria's
                     ,
                     which
                     have
                     been
                     buried
                     of
                     all
                     Diseases
                     ,
                     and
                     also
                     of
                     the
                     Plague
                     in
                     every
                     Parish
                     within
                     the
                     City
                     of
                     London
                     ,
                     and
                     the
                     Liberties
                     thereof
                     ;
                     as
                     also
                     in
                     the
                     nine
                     out-Parishes
                     adjoyning
                     to
                     the
                     said
                     City
                     ;
                     with
                     the
                     Pest-houfe
                     belonging
                     to
                     the
                     same
                     .
                     From
                     Thursday
                     the
                     16.
                     day
                     of
                     December
                     ,
                     1624.
                     to
                     Thursday
                     the
                     15.
                     day
                     of
                     December
                     ,
                     1625.
                     
                     According
                     to
                     the
                     Report
                     ,
                     made
                     to
                     the
                     king's
                     most
                     Excellent
                     Majesty
                     ,
                     by
                     the
                     Company
                     of
                     Parish-Clerks
                     of
                     London
                     .
                  
                   
                     
                       
                         
                           LONDON
                           ,
                        
                         
                           Bur.
                           
                        
                         
                           Plag
                           .
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Albanes
                           in
                           Woodstreet
                        
                         
                           188
                        
                         
                           78
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhallows
                           Barking
                        
                         
                           397
                        
                         
                           263
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhallows
                           Breadstreet
                        
                         
                           34
                        
                         
                           14
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhallows
                           the
                           Great
                        
                         
                           442
                        
                         
                           302
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhallows
                           Hony-lane
                        
                         
                           18
                        
                         
                           8
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhallows
                           the
                           less
                        
                         
                           259
                        
                         
                           205
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhal
                           in
                           Lumberdstreet
                        
                         
                           86
                        
                         
                           44
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhallows
                           Stainings
                        
                         
                           183
                        
                         
                           138
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alhallows
                           the
                           Wall
                        
                         
                           301
                        
                         
                           155
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Alphage
                           Cripple-gate
                        
                         
                           240
                        
                         
                           190
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Andrew-Hubbard
                        
                         
                           146
                        
                         
                           101
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Andrews
                           Undershaft
                        
                         
                           219
                        
                         
                           149
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Andrews
                           by
                           Wardrobe
                        
                         
                           373
                        
                         
                           191
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Annes
                           at
                           Aldersgate
                        
                         
                           196
                        
                         
                           128
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Annes
                           Black
                           Friers
                        
                         
                           336
                        
                         
                           215
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Antholins
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           62
                        
                         
                           31
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Austins
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           72
                        
                         
                           40
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Barthol
                           at
                           the
                           Exchange
                        
                         
                           52
                        
                         
                           24
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bennets
                           Fink
                        
                         
                           108
                        
                         
                           57
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bennets
                           Grace-Church
                        
                         
                           48
                        
                         
                           14
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bennets
                           at
                           Pauls
                           Wharf
                        
                         
                           226
                        
                         
                           131
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bennets
                           Sherehog
                        
                         
                           24
                        
                         
                           8
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Botolps
                           Billings-gate
                        
                         
                           99
                        
                         
                           66
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Christ's
                           Church
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           611
                        
                         
                           371
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Christopher's
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           48
                        
                         
                           28
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Clements
                           by
                           Eastcheap
                        
                         
                           87
                        
                         
                           72
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Dyonis
                           Black-Church
                        
                         
                           99
                        
                         
                           59
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Dunstans
                           in
                           the
                           East
                        
                         
                           335
                        
                         
                           225
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Edmunds
                           Lumberdstreet
                        
                         
                           78
                        
                         
                           49
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Ethelborow
                           in
                           Bishopsg
                        
                         
                           205
                        
                         
                           101
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           St.
                           Faiths
                        
                         
                           89
                        
                         
                           45
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           St.
                           Fosters
                           in
                           Foster-lane
                        
                         
                           149
                        
                         
                           102
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Gabriel
                           Fen-church
                        
                         
                           71
                        
                         
                           54
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           George
                           Botolphs-lane
                        
                         
                           30
                        
                         
                           19
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Gregories
                           by
                           Pauls
                        
                         
                           296
                        
                         
                           196
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Hellens
                           in
                           Bishopsgatest
                           .
                        
                         
                           130
                        
                         
                           71
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           James
                           by
                           Garlickhithe
                        
                         
                           180
                        
                         
                           109
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           John
                           Baptist
                        
                         
                           122
                        
                         
                           79
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           John
                           Evangelist
                        
                         
                           7
                        
                         
                           0
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           John
                           Zacharies
                        
                         
                           143
                        
                         
                           97
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           James
                           Duks
                           place
                        
                         
                           310
                        
                         
                           254
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Katherine
                           Coleman
                        
                         
                           263
                        
                         
                           175
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Ratherine
                           Cree-church
                        
                         
                           886
                        
                         
                           373
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Lawrence
                           in
                           the
                           Jewrie
                        
                         
                           91
                        
                         
                           55
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Lawrence
                           Pountney
                        
                         
                           206
                        
                         
                           127
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Leonards
                           Eastcheap
                        
                         
                           55
                        
                         
                           26
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Leonards
                           Fosterlane
                        
                         
                           292
                        
                         
                           209
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Magnus
                           Parish
                           by
                           Bridge
                        
                         
                           137
                        
                         
                           85
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Margarets
                           Lothbury
                        
                         
                           114
                        
                         
                           64
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Margarets
                           Moses
                        
                         
                           37
                        
                         
                           25
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Margarets
                           new
                           Fishstreet
                        
                         
                           123
                        
                         
                           82
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Margarets
                           Pattons
                        
                         
                           77
                        
                         
                           50
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Ab-church
                        
                         
                           98
                        
                         
                           58
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Aldermanbury
                        
                         
                           126
                        
                         
                           79
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Aldermary
                        
                         
                           92
                        
                         
                           54
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           le
                           Bow
                        
                         
                           35
                        
                         
                           19
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Both●w
                        
                         
                           22
                        
                         
                           14
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Colechurch
                        
                         
                           26
                        
                         
                           11
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           at
                           the
                           Hill
                        
                         
                           152
                        
                         
                           84
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Mounthaw
                        
                         
                           76
                        
                         
                           58
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Sommerset
                        
                         
                           270
                        
                         
                           192
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Stainings
                        
                         
                           70
                        
                         
                           44
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Woolchurch
                        
                         
                           58
                        
                         
                           35
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           Woolnoth
                        
                         
                           82
                        
                         
                           50
                        
                      
                       
                       
                         
                           Martins
                           Ironmonger-lane
                        
                         
                           25
                        
                         
                           18
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Martins
                           at
                           Ludgate
                        
                         
                           254
                        
                         
                           164
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Martins
                           Orgars
                        
                         
                           88
                        
                         
                           47
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Martins
                           Outwich
                        
                         
                           60
                        
                         
                           30
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Martins
                           in
                           the
                           Vintry
                        
                         
                           339
                        
                         
                           208
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Matthew
                           Fridaystreet
                        
                         
                           24
                        
                         
                           11
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Maudlins
                           in
                           Milkstreet
                        
                         
                           401
                        
                         
                           23
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Maudlins
                           Oldfish-street
                        
                         
                           225
                        
                         
                           142
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Michael
                           Bassishaw
                        
                         
                           199
                        
                         
                           139
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Michael
                           Corn-Hill
                        
                         
                           159
                        
                         
                           79
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Michael
                           Crooked-lane
                        
                         
                           144
                        
                         
                           91
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Michael
                           Queenhithe
                        
                         
                           215
                        
                         
                           157
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Michael
                           in
                           the
                           Quern
                        
                         
                           53
                        
                         
                           30
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Michael
                           in
                           the
                           Ryal
                        
                         
                           111
                        
                         
                           61
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Michael
                           in
                           Woodstreet
                        
                         
                           189
                        
                         
                           68
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mildreds
                           Breadstreet
                        
                         
                           60
                        
                         
                           44
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mildreds
                           Poultrey
                        
                         
                           94
                        
                         
                           45
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Nicholas
                           Acons
                        
                         
                           33
                        
                         
                           13
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Nicholas
                           Cole-Abby
                        
                         
                           87
                        
                         
                           67
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Nicholas
                           Olaves
                        
                         
                           70
                        
                         
                           43
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Olaves
                           in
                           Hartstreet
                        
                         
                           266
                        
                         
                           195
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Olaves
                           in
                           the
                           Jewry
                        
                         
                           43
                        
                         
                           25
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Olaves
                           in
                           Silverstreet
                        
                         
                           174
                        
                         
                           103
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Pancras
                           by
                           Soperlane
                        
                         
                           17
                        
                         
                           8
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Peter
                           in
                           Cheap
                        
                         
                           68
                        
                         
                           44
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Peters
                           in
                           Corn-hill
                        
                         
                           318
                        
                         
                           78
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Peters
                           at
                           Pauls
                           Wharf
                        
                         
                           97
                        
                         
                           68
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Peters
                           poor
                           in
                           Broadstreet
                        
                         
                           52
                        
                         
                           27
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Stevens
                           in
                           Colemanstreet
                        
                         
                           506
                        
                         
                           350
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Stevens
                           in
                           Walbrook
                        
                         
                           25
                        
                         
                           13
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Swithins
                           at
                           Londonstone
                        
                         
                           99
                        
                         
                           60
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Thomas
                           Apostles
                        
                         
                           141
                        
                         
                           107
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Trinity
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           148
                        
                         
                           87
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Buried
                             within
                             the
                          
                           97.
                           
                           
                             Parishes
                             within
                             the
                             Walls
                             of
                             ,
                             all
                             Diseases
                             .
                          
                        
                         
                           14340.
                           
                        
                         
                            
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Where
                             of
                             ,
                             of
                             the
                             Plague
                             .
                          
                        
                         
                            
                        
                         
                           9197.
                           
                        
                      
                    
                     
                       
                         
                           Andrews
                           in
                           Holborn
                        
                         
                           2190
                        
                         
                           1636
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bartholmew
                           the
                           Great
                        
                         
                           516
                        
                         
                           360
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bartholmew
                           the
                           less
                        
                         
                           111
                        
                         
                           65
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Brides
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           1481
                        
                         
                           1031
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Botolph
                           Algate
                        
                         
                           2573
                        
                         
                           1653
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bridewel
                           Precinct
                        
                         
                           213
                        
                         
                           152
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Bottolph
                           Bishopgate
                        
                         
                           2334
                        
                         
                           714
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Botolph
                           Aldersgate
                        
                         
                           578
                        
                         
                           397
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Dunstanes
                           the
                           West
                        
                         
                           860
                        
                         
                           642
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Georges
                           Southwark
                        
                         
                           1608
                        
                         
                           912
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Giles
                           Cripplegate
                        
                         
                           3988
                        
                         
                           2338
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Olaves
                           in
                           Southwark
                        
                         
                           3689
                        
                         
                           2609
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Saviours
                           in
                           Southwark
                        
                         
                           2746
                        
                         
                           1671
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Sepulchres
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           3425
                        
                         
                           2420
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Thomas
                           in
                           Southwark
                        
                         
                           335
                        
                         
                           277
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Trinity
                           in
                           the
                           Minories
                        
                         
                           131
                        
                         
                           87
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           At
                           the
                           Pesthouse
                        
                         
                           194
                        
                         
                           189
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Buried
                             in
                             the
                          
                           16
                           
                             Parishes
                             without
                             the
                             Walls
                             ,
                             standing
                             part
                             within
                             the
                             Liberties
                             ,
                             and
                             part
                             without
                             :
                             in
                             Middlesex
                             ,
                             and
                             Surrey
                             ,
                             and
                             at
                             the
                             Pesthouse
                             .
                          
                        
                         
                           26972
                        
                         
                            
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Whereof
                             ,
                             of
                             the
                             Plague
                          
                        
                         
                            
                        
                         
                           17153
                        
                      
                    
                     
                       
                         Buried
                         in
                         the
                         nine
                         out-Parishes
                         .
                      
                       
                         
                           Clements
                           Templebar
                        
                         
                           1284
                        
                         
                           755
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Giles
                           in
                           the
                           Fields
                        
                         
                           1333
                        
                         
                           947
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           James
                           at
                           Clarkenwell
                        
                         
                           1191
                        
                         
                           903
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Katherins
                           by
                           the
                           Tower
                        
                         
                           998
                        
                         
                           744
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Leonards
                           in
                           Shorditoh
                        
                         
                           1995
                        
                         
                           1407
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Martins
                           in
                           the
                           Fields
                        
                         
                           1470
                        
                         
                           973
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Mary
                           White-chappel
                        
                         
                           3305
                        
                         
                           2272
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Magdalens
                           Bermondsey
                        
                         
                           1127
                        
                         
                           889
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           Savoy
                           Parish
                        
                         
                           250
                        
                         
                           176
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Buried
                             in
                             the
                             nine
                             out
                             Parishes
                             ,
                             in
                             Middlesex
                             ,
                             and
                             Surrey
                          
                        
                         
                           12953
                        
                         
                            
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Whereof
                             ,
                             of
                             the
                             Plague
                          
                        
                         
                            
                        
                         
                           9067
                        
                      
                    
                     
                       
                       
                         
                           
                             The
                             Total
                             of
                             all
                             the
                             Burials
                             of
                             all
                             Diseases
                             ,
                             within
                             the
                             Walls
                             ,
                             without
                             the
                             Walls
                             ,
                             in
                             the
                             Liberties
                             ,
                             in
                             Middlesex
                             and
                             Surrey
                             :
                             with
                             the
                             nine
                             Out
                             Parishes
                             and
                             the
                             Pest-house
                             .
                          
                        
                         
                           54265.
                           
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Whereof
                             ,
                             Buried
                             of
                             the
                             Plague
                             ,
                             this
                             present
                             year
                             ,
                             is
                          
                        
                         
                           35417
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Christnings
                             this
                             present
                             year
                             ,
                             is
                          
                        
                         
                           6983
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Parishes
                             clear
                             this
                             year
                             ,
                             is
                          
                        
                         
                           1
                        
                      
                       
                         
                           
                             Parishes
                             infected
                             this
                             year
                             ,
                             is
                          
                        
                         
                           121
                        
                      
                    
                  
                
              
            
          
           
             5.
             
             In
             the
             Year
             1626.
             the
             City
             of
             Westminster
             in
             imitation
             of
             London
             ,
             was
             inserted
             .
             The
             grosse
             accompt
             of
             the
             Burials
             ,
             and
             Christnings
             ,
             with
             distinction
             of
             the
             Plague
             being
             only
             taken
             notice
             of
             therein
             ;
             the
             fifth
             ,
             or
             last
             Canton
             ,
             or
             Lined-space
             ,
             of
             the
             said
             Bill
             ,
             being
             varyed
             into
             the
             form
             following
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             
               
                 
                   In
                   Westminster
                   this
                   Year
                   ,
                
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   471
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   13
                
              
               
                 
                   Christenings
                
                 
                   361
                
              
            
          
           
             6.
             
             In
             the
             Year
             1629.
             
             An
             accompt
             of
             the
             Diseases
             ,
             and
             Casualties
             whereof
             any
             dyed
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             distinction
             of
             Males
             and
             Females
             ,
             making
             the
             sixth
             Canton
             of
             the
             Bill
             ,
             was
             added
             in
             manner
             following
             .
          
           
             
               The
               Canton
               of
            
             Casualties
             ,
             
               and
               of
               the
               Bill
               for
               the
               Year
            
             1639.
             
               being
               of
               the
               some
               forme
               with
               that
               of
            
             1629.
             
          
           
           
             
               
                 
                   The
                   Diseases
                   ,
                   and
                   Casualties
                   this
                   year
                   being
                
                 1632.
                 
              
               
                 
                   ABortive
                   ,
                   and
                   Stilborn
                
                 
                   445
                
              
               
                 
                   Affrighted
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   Aged
                
                 
                   628
                
              
               
                 
                   Ague
                
                 
                   43
                
              
               
                 
                   Apoplex
                   ,
                   and
                   Meagrom
                
                 
                   17
                
              
               
                 
                   Bit
                   with
                   a
                   mad
                   dog
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   Bleeding
                
                 
                   3
                
              
               
                 
                   Bloody
                   flux
                   ,
                   scowring
                   ,
                   and
                   flux
                
                 
                   348
                
              
               
                 
                   Brused
                   ,
                   Issues
                   ,
                   sores
                   ,
                   and
                   ulcers
                   ,
                
                 
                   28
                
              
               
                 
                   Burnt
                   ,
                   and
                   Scalded
                
                 
                   5
                
              
               
                 
                   Burst
                   ,
                   and
                   Rupture
                
                 
                   9
                
              
               
                 
                   Cancer
                   ,
                   and
                   Wolf
                
                 
                   10
                
              
               
                 
                   Canker
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   Childbed
                
                 
                   171
                
              
               
                 
                   Chrisomes
                   ,
                   and
                   Infants
                
                 
                   2268
                
              
               
                 
                   Cold
                   ,
                   and
                   Cough
                
                 
                   55
                
              
               
                 
                   Colick
                   ,
                   Stone
                   ,
                   and
                   Strangury
                
                 
                   56
                
              
               
                 
                   Consumption
                
                 
                   1797
                
              
               
                 
                   Convulsion
                
                 
                   241
                
              
               
                 
                   Cut
                   of
                   the
                   Stone
                
                 
                   5
                
              
               
                 
                   Dead
                   in
                   the
                   street
                   ,
                   and
                   starved
                
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   Dropsie
                   ,
                   and
                   Swelling
                
                 
                   267
                
              
               
                 
                   Drowned
                
                 
                   34
                
              
               
                 
                   Executed
                   ,
                   and
                   prest
                   to
                   death
                
                 
                   18
                
              
               
                 
                   Falling
                   Sickness
                
                 
                   7
                
              
               
                 
                   Fever
                
                 
                   1108
                
              
               
                 
                   Fistula
                
                 
                   13
                
              
               
                 
                   Flocks
                   ,
                   and
                   small
                   Pox
                
                 
                   531
                
              
               
                 
                   French
                   Pox
                
                 
                   12
                
              
               
                 
                   Gangrene
                
                 
                   5
                
              
               
                 
                   Gout
                
                 
                   4
                
              
               
                 
                   Grief
                
                 
                   11
                
              
               
                 
                   Jaundies
                
                 
                   43
                
              
               
                 
                   Jawfaln
                
                 
                   8
                
              
               
                 
                   Impostume
                
                 
                   74
                
              
               
                 
                   Kil'd
                   by
                   several
                   accidents
                
                 
                   46
                
              
               
                 
                   King
                   's
                   Evil
                
                 
                   38
                
              
               
                 
                   Lethargie
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   Livergrown
                
                 
                   87
                
              
               
                 
                   Lunatique
                
                 
                   5
                
              
               
                 
                   Made
                   away
                   themselves
                
                 
                   15
                
              
               
                 
                   Measles
                
                 
                   80
                
              
               
                 
                   Murthered
                
                 
                   7
                
              
               
                 
                   Over-laid
                   ,
                   and
                   starved
                   at
                   nurse
                
                 
                   7
                
              
               
                 
                   Palsie
                
                 
                   25
                
              
               
                 
                   Piles
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   8
                
              
               
                 
                   Planet
                
                 
                   13
                
              
               
                 
                   Pleurisie
                   ,
                   and
                   Spleen
                
                 
                   36
                
              
               
                 
                   Purples
                   ,
                   and
                   spotted
                   Feaver
                
                 
                   38
                
              
               
                 
                   Quinsie
                
                 
                   7
                
              
               
                 
                   Rising
                   of
                   the
                   Lights
                
                 
                   98
                
              
               
                 
                   Sciatica
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   Scurvey
                   ,
                   and
                   Itch
                
                 
                   9
                
              
               
                 
                   Suddenly
                
                 
                   62
                
              
               
                 
                   Surfet
                
                 
                   86
                
              
               
                 
                   Swine
                   Pox
                
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   Teeth
                
                 
                   470
                
              
               
                 
                   Thrush
                   ,
                   and
                   Sore
                   mouth
                
                 
                   40
                
              
               
                 
                   Tympany
                
                 
                   13
                
              
               
                 
                   Tissick
                
                 
                   34
                
              
               
                 
                   Vomiting
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   Worms
                
                 
                   27
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Christened
                
                 
                   Males
                
                 
                   4994
                
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   Males
                
                 
                   4932
                
                 
                   Whereof
                   ,
                   of
                   the
                   Plague-8
                
              
               
                 
                   Females
                
                 
                   4590
                
                 
                   Females
                
                 
                   4603
                
              
               
                 
                   In
                   all
                
                 
                   9584
                
                 
                   In
                   all
                
                 
                   9535
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Increased
                   in
                   the
                   Burials
                   in
                   the
                   122
                   Parishes
                   ,
                   and
                   at
                   the
                   Pesthouse
                   this
                   year
                
                 
                   993
                
              
               
                 
                   Decreased
                   of
                   the
                   Plague
                   in
                   the
                   122
                   Parishes
                   ,
                   and
                   at
                   the
                   Pesthouse
                   this
                   year
                   ,
                
                 
                   266
                
              
            
          
           
           
             7.
             
             In
             the
             year
             1636
             ,
             the
             Accompt
             of
             the
             Burials
             ,
             and
             Christnings
             in
             the
             Parishes
             of
             
               Islington
               ,
               Lambeth
               ,
               Stepney
               ,
               Newington
               ,
               Hackney
               ,
            
             and
             Redriff
             ,
             were
             added
             in
             the
             manner
             following
             ,
             making
             a
             seventh
             Canton
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             
               
                 
                   In
                   Margaret
                   Westminster
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   440
                
              
               
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   890
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   Islington
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   36
                
              
               
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   113
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   Lambeth
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   132
                
              
               
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   220
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   Stepney
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   892
                
              
               
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   1486
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   Newington
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   99
                
              
               
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   181
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   Hackney
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   30
                
              
               
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   91
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   Redriff
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   16
                
              
               
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   48
                
              
               
                 
                   Plague
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     The
                     total
                     of
                     all
                     the
                     Burials
                     in
                     the
                     seven
                     last
                     Parishes
                     this
                     Year
                  
                
                 
                   2958
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Whereof
                     of
                     the
                     Plague
                  
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     The
                     total
                     of
                     all
                     the
                     Christnings
                  
                
                 
                   1645
                
              
            
          
           
             8.
             
             
               Covent
               Garden
            
             being
             made
             a
             Parish
             ,
             the
             nine
             out-Parishes
             were
             called
             the
             ten
             out-Parishes
             ,
             the
             which
             in
             former
             years
             were
             but
             eight
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             In
             the
             year
             1660.
             the
             last-mentioned
             ten
             Parishes
             ,
             with
             
               Westminster
               ,
               Islington
               ,
               Lambeth
               ,
               Stepney
               ,
               Newington
               ,
               Hackney
               ,
            
             and
             Redriff
             ,
             are
             entered
             under
             two
             Divisions
             ,
             viz.
             the
             one
             containing
             the
             twelve
             Parishes
             lying
             in
             Middlesex
             ,
             and
             Surrey
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             the
             five
             Parishes
             within
             the
             City
             ,
             and
             Liberties
             of
             Westminster
             ,
             viz.
             St.
             Clement-Danes
             ,
             St.
             Paul's
             
               -
               Covent-Garden
            
             ,
             St.
             Martin's
             in
             the
             Fields
             ,
             St.
             Mary-Savoy
             ,
             and
             St.
             Margaret's
             Westminster
             .
          
           
             10.
             
             We
             have
             hitherto
             described
             the
             several
             steps
             ,
             
             whereby
             the
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
             are
             come
             up
             to
             their
             present
             state
             ;
             we
             come
             next
             to
             shew
             how
             they
             are
             made
             ,
             and
             composed
             ,
             which
             is
             in
             this
             manner
             ,
             viz.
             When
             any
             one
             dies
             ,
             then
             ,
             either
             by
             tolling
             ,
             or
             ringing
             of
             a
             Bell
             ,
             or
             by
             bespeaking
             of
             a
             Grave
             of
             the
             Sexton
             ,
             the
             same
             is
             known
             to
             the
             Searchers
             ,
             corresponding
             with
             the
             said
             Sexton
             .
          
           
             11.
             
             The
             Searchers
             hereupon
             (
             who
             are
             antient
             Matrons
             ,
             sworn
             to
             their
             Office
             )
             repair
             to
             the
             place
             ,
             where
             the
             dead
             Corps
             lies
             ,
             and
             by
             view
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             by
             other
             enquiries
             ,
             they
             examine
             by
             what
             Disease
             ,
             or
             Casualty
             the
             Corps
             died
             .
             Hereupon
             they
             make
             their
             Report
             to
             the
             Parish-Clerk
             ,
             and
             he
             ,
             every
             Tuesday
             night
             ,
             carries
             in
             an
             Accompt
             of
             all
             the
             Burials
             ,
             and
             Christnings
             ,
             hapning
             that
             Week
             ,
             to
             the
             Clerk
             of
             the
             Hall.
             On
             Wednesday
             the
             general
             Accompt
             is
             made
             up
             ,
             and
             Printed
             ,
             and
             on
             Thursdays
             published
             ,
             and
             dispersed
             to
             the
             several
             Families
             ,
             who
             will
             pay
             four
             shillings
             
               per
               Annum
            
             for
             them
             .
          
           
             12.
             
             Memorandum
             ,
             That
             although
             the
             general
             yearly
             Bills
             have
             been
             set
             out
             in
             the
             several
             varieties
             aforementioned
             ,
             yet
             the
             Original
             Entries
             in
             the
             Hall-books
             were
             as
             exact
             in
             the
             very
             first
             Year
             as
             to
             all
             particulars
             ,
             as
             now
             ;
             and
             the
             specifying
             of
             Casualties
             and
             Diseases
             ,
             was
             probably
             more
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CAP.
             II.
             
               General
               Observations
               upon
               the
               Casualties
            
             .
          
           
             IN
             my
             Discourses
             upon
             these
             Bills
             I
             shall
             first
             speak
             of
             the
             Casualties
             ,
             then
             give
             my
             Observations
             with
             reference
             to
             the
             Places
             ,
             and
             Parishes
             comprehended
             in
             the
             Bills
             ;
             and
             next
             of
             the
             Years
             ,
             and
             Seasons
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             There
             seems
             to
             be
             good
             reason
             ,
             why
             the
             Magistrate
             should
             himself
             take
             notice
             of
             the
             numbers
             of
             Burials
             ,
             and
             Christnings
             ,
             viz.
             to
             see
             ,
             whether
             the
             City
             increase
             or
             decrease
             in
             people
             ;
             whether
             it
             increase
             proportionably
             with
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             Nation
             ;
             whether
             it
             be
             grown
             big
             enough
             ,
             or
             too
             big
             ,
             &c.
             
             But
             why
             the
             same
             should
             be
             made
             known
             to
             the
             People
             ,
             otherwise
             then
             to
             please
             them
             as
             with
             a
             curiosity
             ,
             I
             see
             not
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             Nor
             could
             I
             ever
             yet
             learn
             (
             from
             the
             many
             I
             have
             asked
             ,
             and
             those
             not
             of
             the
             least
             Sagacity
             )
             to
             what
             purpose
             the
             distinction
             between
             Males
             and
             Females
             is
             inserted
             ,
             or
             at
             all
             taken
             notice
             of
             ;
             or
             why
             that
             of
             Marriages
             was
             not
             equally
             given
             in
             ?
             Nor
             is
             it
             obvious
             to
             every
             body
             ,
             why
             the
             Accompt
             of
             Casualties
             (
             whereof
             we
             are
             now
             speaking
             )
             is
             made
             ?
             The
             reason
             ,
             which
             seems
             most
             obvious
             for
             this
             latter
             ,
             is
             ,
             That
             the
             state
             of
             health
             in
             the
             City
             may
             at
             all
             times
             appear
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Now
             it
             may
             be
             Objected
             ,
             That
             the
             same
             depends
             most
             upon
             the
             Accompts
             of
             
               Epidemical
               Diseases
            
             ,
             and
             upon
             the
             chief
             of
             them
             all
             ,
             the
             Plague
             ;
             wherefore
             the
             mention
             of
             the
             rest
             seems
             onely
             matter
             of
             curiosity
             .
          
           
           
             4.
             
             But
             to
             this
             we
             answer
             ;
             That
             the
             knowledg
             even
             of
             the
             numbers
             ,
             which
             die
             of
             the
             Plague
             ,
             is
             not
             sufficiently
             deduced
             from
             the
             meer
             Report
             of
             the
             Searchers
             ,
             which
             onely
             the
             Bills
             afford
             ;
             but
             from
             other
             Ratiocinations
             ,
             and
             comparings
             of
             the
             Plague
             with
             some
             other
             Casualties
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             For
             we
             shall
             make
             it
             probable
             ,
             that
             in
             Years
             of
             Plague
             a
             quarter
             part
             more
             dies
             of
             that
             Disease
             then
             are
             set
             down
             ;
             the
             same
             we
             shall
             also
             prove
             by
             the
             other
             Casualties
             .
             Wherefore
             ,
             if
             it
             be
             necessary
             to
             impart
             to
             the
             World
             a
             good
             Accompt
             of
             some
             few
             Casualties
             ,
             which
             since
             it
             cannot
             well
             be
             done
             without
             giving
             an
             Accompt
             of
             them
             all
             ,
             then
             is
             our
             common
             practise
             of
             so
             doing
             very
             apt
             ,
             and
             rational
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             Now
             ,
             to
             make
             these
             Corrections
             upon
             the
             perhaps
             ,
             ignorant
             ,
             and
             careless
             Searchers
             Reports
             ,
             I
             considered
             first
             of
             what
             Authority
             they
             were
             in
             themselves
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             whether
             any
             credit
             at
             all
             were
             to
             be
             given
             to
             their
             Distinguishments
             :
             and
             finding
             that
             many
             of
             the
             Casualties
             were
             but
             matter
             of
             sense
             ,
             as
             whether
             a
             Childe
             were
             Abortive
             ,
             or
             Stilborn
             ;
             whether
             men
             were
             Aged
             ,
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             above
             sixty
             years
             old
             ,
             or
             thereabouts
             ,
             when
             they
             died
             ,
             without
             any
             curious
             determination
             ,
             whether
             such
             Aged
             persons
             died
             purely
             of
             Age
             ,
             as
             for
             that
             the
             
               Innate
               heat
            
             was
             quite
             extinct
             ,
             or
             the
             
               Radical
               moisture
            
             quite
             dried
             up
             (
             for
             I
             have
             heard
             some
             Candid
             Physicians
             complain
             of
             the
             darkness
             ,
             which
             themselves
             were
             in
             hereupon
             )
             I
             say
             ,
             that
             these
             Distinguishments
             being
             but
             matter
             of
             sense
             ,
             I
             concluded
             the
             Searchers
             Report
             might
             be
             sufficient
             in
             the
             Case
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             As
             for
             Consumptions
             ,
             if
             the
             Searchers
             do
             but
             truly
             
             Report
             (
             as
             they
             may
             )
             whether
             the
             dead
             Corps
             were
             very
             lean
             ,
             and
             worn
             away
             ,
             it
             matters
             not
             to
             many
             of
             our
             purposes
             ,
             whether
             the
             Disease
             were
             exactly
             the
             same
             ,
             as
             Physicians
             define
             it
             in
             their
             Books
             .
             Moreover
             ,
             In
             case
             a
             man
             of
             seventy
             five
             years
             old
             died
             of
             a
             Cough
             (
             of
             which
             had
             he
             been
             free
             ,
             he
             might
             have
             possibly
             lived
             to
             ninety
             )
             I
             esteem
             it
             little
             errour
             (
             as
             to
             many
             of
             our
             purposes
             )
             if
             this
             Person
             be
             ,
             in
             the
             Table
             of
             Casualties
             ,
             reckoned
             among
             the
             Aged
             ,
             and
             not
             placed
             under
             the
             Title
             of
             Coughs
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             In
             the
             matter
             of
             Infants
             I
             would
             desire
             but
             to
             know
             clearly
             ,
             what
             the
             Searchers
             mean
             by
             Infants
             ,
             as
             whether
             Children
             that
             cannot
             speak
             ,
             as
             the
             word
             Infans
             seems
             to
             signifie
             ,
             or
             Children
             under
             two
             or
             three
             years
             old
             ,
             although
             I
             should
             not
             be
             satisfied
             ,
             whether
             the
             Infant
             died
             of
             Winde
             ,
             or
             of
             Teeth
             ,
             or
             of
             the
             Convulsion
             ,
             &c.
             or
             were
             choak'd
             with
             Phlegm
             ,
             or
             else
             of
             
               Teeth
               ,
               Convulsion
            
             ,
             and
             Scowring
             ,
             apart
             ,
             or
             together
             ,
             which
             ,
             they
             say
             ,
             do
             often
             cause
             one
             another
             :
             for
             ,
             I
             say
             ,
             it
             is
             somewhat
             ,
             to
             know
             how
             many
             die
             usually
             before
             they
             can
             speak
             ,
             or
             how
             many
             live
             past
             any
             assigned
             number
             of
             years
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             I
             say
             ,
             it
             is
             enough
             ,
             if
             we
             know
             from
             the
             Searchers
             but
             the
             most
             predominant
             Symptomes
             ;
             as
             that
             one
             died
             of
             the
             Head-Ache
             ,
             who
             was
             sorely
             tormented
             with
             it
             ,
             though
             the
             Physicians
             were
             of
             Opinion
             ,
             that
             the
             Disease
             was
             in
             the
             Stomach
             .
             Again
             ,
             if
             one
             died
             suddenly
             ,
             the
             matter
             is
             not
             great
             ,
             whether
             it
             be
             reported
             in
             the
             Bills
             ,
             
               Suddenly
               ,
               Apoplexie
            
             ,
             or
             Planet-strucken
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             10.
             
             To
             conclude
             ,
             In
             many
             of
             these
             cases
             the
             Searchers
             are
             able
             to
             report
             the
             Opinion
             of
             the
             Physician
             ,
             
             who
             was
             with
             the
             Patient
             ,
             as
             they
             receive
             the
             same
             from
             the
             Friends
             of
             the
             Defunct
             ,
             and
             in
             very
             many
             cases
             ,
             such
             as
             
               Drowning
               ,
               Scalding
               ,
               Bleeding
               ,
               Vomiting
               ,
               making-away
               them selves
               ,
               Lunatiques
               ,
               Sores
               ,
               Small-Pox
               ,
            
             &c.
             their
             own
             senses
             are
             sufficient
             ,
             and
             the
             generality
             of
             the
             World
             ,
             are
             able
             prettie
             well
             to
             distinguish
             the
             
               Gowt
               ,
               Stone
               ,
               Dropsie
               ,
               Falling-Sickness
               ,
               Palsie
               ,
               Agues
               ,
               Plurisy
               ,
               Rickets
               ,
            
             &c.
             one
             from
             another
             .
          
           
             11.
             
             But
             now
             as
             for
             those
             Casualties
             ,
             which
             are
             aptest
             to
             be
             confounded
             ,
             and
             mistaken
             ,
             I
             shall
             in
             the
             ensuing
             Discourse
             presume
             to
             touch
             upon
             them
             so
             far
             ,
             as
             the
             Learning
             of
             these
             Bills
             hath
             enabled
             me
             .
          
           
             12.
             
             Having
             premised
             these
             general
             Advertisements
             ,
             our
             first
             Observation
             upon
             the
             Casualties
             shall
             be
             ,
             that
             in
             twenty
             Years
             there
             dying
             of
             all
             diseases
             and
             Casualties
             ,
             229250.
             that
             71124.
             dyed
             of
             the
             
               Thrush
               ,
               Convulsion
               ,
               Rickets
               ,
               Teeth
               ,
            
             and
             Worms
             ;
             and
             as
             
               Abortives
               ,
               Chrysomes
               ,
               Infants
               ,
               Liver-grown
               ,
            
             and
             Overlaid
             ;
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             that
             about
             ⅓
             .
             of
             the
             whole
             died
             of
             those
             Diseases
             ,
             which
             we
             guess
             did
             all
             light
             upon
             Children
             under
             four
             or
             five
             Years
             old
             .
          
           
             13.
             
             There
             died
             also
             of
             the
             
               Small-Pox
               ,
               Swine-Pox
            
             ,
             and
             Measles
             ,
             and
             of
             Worms
             without
             Convulsions
             ,
             12210.
             of
             which
             number
             we
             suppose
             likewise
             ,
             that
             about
             ½
             .
             might
             be
             Children
             under
             six
             Years
             old
             .
             Now
             ,
             if
             we
             consider
             that
             16.
             of
             the
             said
             229
             thousand
             died
             of
             that
             extraordinary
             and
             grand
             Casualty
             the
             Plague
             ,
             we
             shall
             finde
             that
             about
             thirty
             six
             
               per
               centum
            
             of
             all
             quick
             conceptions
             ,
             died
             before
             six
             years
             old
             .
          
           
             14.
             
             The
             second
             Observation
             is
             ;
             That
             of
             the
             said
             229250.
             dying
             of
             all
             Diseases
             ,
             there
             died
             of
             acute
             
             Diseases
             (
             the
             Plague
             excepted
             )
             but
             about
             50000.
             or
             2
             /
             9
             parts
             .
             The
             which
             proportion
             doth
             give
             a
             measure
             of
             the
             state
             ,
             and
             disposition
             of
             this
             Climate
             ,
             and
             Air
             ,
             as
             to
             health
             ,
             these
             acute
             ,
             and
             Epidemical
             Diseases
             happening
             suddenly
             ,
             and
             vehemently
             ,
             upon
             the
             like
             corruptions
             ,
             and
             alterations
             in
             the
             Air.
             
          
           
             15.
             
             The
             third
             Observation
             is
             ,
             that
             of
             the
             said
             229.
             thousand
             about
             70.
             died
             of
             Chronical
             Diseases
             ,
             which
             shews
             (
             as
             I
             conceive
             )
             the
             state
             ,
             and
             disposition
             of
             the
             Country
             (
             including
             as
             well
             it
             's
             Food
             ,
             as
             Air
             )
             in
             reference
             to
             health
             ,
             or
             rather
             to
             longaevity
             :
             for
             as
             the
             proportion
             of
             Acute
             and
             Epidemical
             Diseases
             shews
             the
             aptness
             of
             the
             Air
             to
             suddain
             and
             vehement
             Impressions
             ,
             so
             the
             Chronical
             Diseases
             shew
             the
             ordinary
             temper
             of
             the
             Place
             ,
             so
             that
             upon
             the
             proportion
             of
             Chronical
             Diseases
             seems
             to
             hang
             the
             judgment
             of
             the
             fitness
             of
             the
             Country
             for
             
               long
               Life
            
             .
             For
             ,
             I
             conceive
             ,
             that
             in
             Countries
             subject
             to
             great
             Epidemical
             sweeps
             men
             may
             live
             very
             long
             ,
             but
             where
             the
             proportion
             of
             the
             Chronical
             distempers
             is
             great
             ,
             it
             is
             not
             likely
             to
             be
             so
             ;
             because
             men
             being
             long
             sick
             ,
             and
             alwayes
             sickly
             ,
             cannot
             live
             to
             any
             great
             age
             ,
             as
             we
             see
             in
             several
             sorts
             of
             Metal-men
             ,
             who
             although
             they
             are
             less
             subject
             to
             acute
             Diseases
             then
             others
             ,
             yet
             seldome
             live
             to
             be
             old
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             not
             to
             reach
             unto
             those
             years
             ,
             which
             David
             saies
             is
             the
             age
             of
             man.
             
          
           
             16.
             
             The
             fourth
             Observation
             is
             ;
             That
             of
             the
             said
             229000.
             not
             4000.
             died
             of
             outward
             Griefs
             ,
             as
             of
             
               Cancers
               ,
               Fistulaes
               ,
               Sores
               ,
               Vlcers
               ,
               broken
               and
               bruised
               Limbs
               ,
               Impostumes
               ,
               Itch
               ,
               King's-evil
               ,
               Leprosie
               ,
               Scald-head
               ,
               Swine-Pox
               ,
               Wens
               ,
            
             &c.
             viz.
             not
             one
             in
             60.
             
          
           
             17.
             
             In
             the
             next
             place
             ,
             whereas
             many
             persons
             
             live
             in
             great
             fear
             ,
             and
             apprehension
             of
             some
             of
             the
             more
             formidable
             ,
             and
             notorious
             diseases
             following
             ;
             I
             shall
             onely
             set
             down
             how
             many
             died
             of
             each
             :
             that
             the
             respective
             numbers
             ,
             being
             compared
             with
             the
             Total
             229250
             ,
             those
             persons
             may
             the
             better
             understand
             the
             hazard
             they
             are
             in
             .
          
           
             
               
                 Table
                 of
                 notorious
                 Diseases
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Apoplex
                
                 
                   1306
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Cut
                     of
                     the
                     Stone
                  
                
                 
                   0038
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Falling
                     Sickness
                  
                
                 
                   0074
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Dead
                     in
                     the
                     streets
                  
                
                 
                   0243
                
              
               
                 
                   Gowt
                
                 
                   0134
                
              
               
                 
                   Head-Ach
                
                 
                   0051
                
              
               
                 
                   Jaundice
                
                 
                   0998
                
              
               
                 
                   Lethargy
                
                 
                   0067
                
              
               
                 
                   Leprosy
                
                 
                   0006
                
              
               
                 
                   Lunatique
                
                 
                   0158
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Overlaid
                     ,
                     and
                     starved
                  
                
                 
                   0529
                
              
               
                 
                   Palsy
                
                 
                   0423
                
              
               
                 
                   Rupture
                
                 
                   0201
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Stone
                     and
                     Strangury
                  
                
                 
                   0863
                
              
               
                 
                   Sciatica
                
                 
                   0005
                
              
               
                 
                   Sodainly
                
                 
                   0454
                
              
            
             
               
                 Table
                 of
                 Casualties
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Bleeding
                
                 
                   069
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Burnt
                     ,
                     and
                     Scalded
                  
                
                 
                   125
                
              
               
                 
                   Drowned
                
                 
                   829
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Excessive
                     drinking
                  
                
                 
                   002
                
              
               
                 
                   Frighted
                
                 
                   022
                
              
               
                 
                   Grief
                
                 
                   279
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Hanged
                     themselves
                  
                
                 
                   222
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Kil'd
                     by
                     several
                     accidents
                  
                
                 
                   1021
                
              
               
                 
                   Murthered
                
                 
                   0086
                
              
               
                 
                   Poysoned
                
                 
                   014
                
              
               
                 
                   Smothered
                
                 
                   026
                
              
               
                 
                   Shot
                
                 
                   007
                
              
               
                 
                   Starved
                
                 
                   051
                
              
               
                 
                   Vomiting
                
                 
                   136
                
              
            
          
           
             18.
             
             In
             the
             foregoing
             Observations
             we
             ventured
             to
             make
             a
             Standard
             of
             the
             healthfulness
             of
             the
             Air
             from
             the
             proportion
             of
             Acute
             and
             Epidemical
             diseases
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             wholesomeness
             of
             the
             Food
             from
             that
             of
             the
             Chronical
             .
             Yet
             ,
             forasmuch
             as
             neither
             of
             them
             alone
             do
             shew
             the
             longaevity
             of
             the
             Inhabitants
             ,
             we
             
             shall
             in
             the
             next
             place
             come
             to
             the
             more
             absolute
             Standard
             ,
             and
             Correction
             of
             both
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             proportion
             of
             the
             aged
             ,
             viz.
             15757
             to
             the
             Total
             229250.
             
             That
             is
             of
             about
             1.
             to
             15.
             or
             7.
             
               per
               Cent.
            
             Onely
             the
             question
             is
             ,
             what
             number
             of
             Years
             the
             Searchers
             call
             Aged
             ,
             which
             I
             conceive
             must
             be
             the
             same
             ,
             that
             David
             calls
             so
             ,
             viz.
             70.
             
             For
             no
             man
             can
             be
             said
             to
             die
             properly
             of
             Age
             ,
             who
             is
             much
             less
             :
             it
             follows
             from
             hence
             ,
             that
             if
             in
             any
             other
             Country
             more
             then
             seven
             of
             the
             100
             live
             beyond
             70.
             such
             Country
             is
             to
             be
             esteemed
             more
             healthfull
             then
             this
             of
             our
             City
             .
          
           
             19.
             
             Before
             we
             speak
             of
             particular
             Casualties
             ,
             we
             shall
             observe
             ,
             that
             among
             the
             several
             Casualties
             some
             bear
             a
             constant
             proportion
             unto
             the
             whole
             number
             of
             Burials
             ;
             such
             are
             Chronical
             diseases
             ,
             and
             the
             diseases
             ,
             whereunto
             the
             City
             is
             most
             subject
             ;
             as
             for
             Example
             ,
             
               Consumptions
               ,
               Dropsies
               ,
               Jaundice
               ,
               Gowt
               ,
               Stone
               ,
               Palsie
               ,
               Seurvy
               ,
               rising
               of
               the
               Lights
               ,
            
             or
             
               Mother
               ,
               Rickets
               ,
               Aged
               ,
               Agues
               ,
               Feavers
               ,
               Bloody-Flux
               ,
            
             and
             Scowring
             :
             nay
             some
             Accidents
             ,
             as
             
               Grief
               ,
               Drowning
               ,
               Men's
               making
               away
               themselves
               ,
            
             and
             being
             
               Kil'd
               by
               several
               Accidents
            
             ,
             &c.
             do
             the
             like
             ,
             whereas
             Epidemical
             ,
             and
             Malignant
             diseases
             ,
             as
             the
             
               Plague
               ,
               Purples
               ,
               Spotted-Feaver
               ,
               Small-Pox
               ,
            
             and
             Measles
             do
             not
             keep
             that
             equality
             ,
             so
             as
             in
             some
             Years
             ,
             or
             Moneths
             ,
             there
             died
             ten
             times
             as
             many
             as
             in
             others
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             III.
             
               Of
               Particular
               Casualties
            
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             MY
             first
             Observation
             is
             ,
             That
             few
             are
             starved
             .
             This
             appears
             ,
             for
             that
             of
             the
             229250
             which
             have
             died
             ,
             we
             find
             not
             above
             fifty
             one
             to
             have
             been
             starved
             ,
             excepting
             helpless
             Infants
             at
             Nurse
             ,
             which
             being
             caused
             rather
             by
             carelesness
             ,
             ignorance
             ,
             and
             infirmity
             of
             the
             Milch-women
             ,
             is
             not
             properly
             an
             effect
             ,
             or
             sign
             of
             want
             of
             food
             in
             the
             Countrey
             ,
             or
             of
             means
             to
             get
             it
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             The
             Observation
             ,
             which
             I
             shall
             add
             hereunto
             ,
             is
             ,
             That
             the
             vast
             numbers
             of
             Beggars
             ,
             swarming
             up
             and
             down
             this
             City
             ,
             do
             all
             live
             ,
             and
             seem
             to
             be
             most
             of
             them
             healthy
             and
             strong
             ;
             whereupon
             I
             make
             this
             Question
             ,
             Whether
             ,
             since
             they
             do
             all
             live
             by
             Begging
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             without
             any
             kind
             of
             labour
             ;
             it
             were
             not
             better
             for
             the
             State
             to
             keep
             them
             ,
             even
             although
             they
             earned
             nothing
             ;
             that
             so
             they
             might
             live
             regularly
             ,
             and
             not
             in
             that
             Debauchery
             ,
             as
             many
             Beggars
             do
             ;
             and
             that
             they
             might
             be
             cured
             of
             their
             bodily
             Impotencies
             ,
             or
             taught
             to
             work
             ,
             &c.
             each
             according
             to
             his
             condition
             ,
             and
             capacity
             ;
             or
             by
             being
             employed
             in
             some
             work
             (
             not
             better
             undone
             )
             might
             be
             accustomed
             ,
             and
             fitted
             for
             labour
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             To
             this
             some
             may
             Object
             ;
             That
             Beggars
             are
             now
             maintained
             by
             voluntary
             Contributions
             ,
             whereas
             in
             the
             other
             way
             the
             same
             must
             be
             done
             by
             a
             general
             
             Tax
             ;
             and
             consequently
             ,
             the
             Objects
             of
             Charity
             would
             be
             removed
             ,
             and
             taken
             away
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             To
             which
             we
             Answer
             ;
             That
             in
             Holland
             ,
             although
             no
             where
             fewer
             Beggars
             appear
             to
             charm
             up
             commiseration
             in
             the
             credulous
             ,
             yet
             no
             where
             is
             there
             greater
             ,
             or
             more
             frequent
             Charity
             :
             onely
             indeed
             the
             Magistrate
             is
             both
             the
             Beggar
             ,
             and
             the
             disposer
             of
             what
             is
             gotten
             by
             begging
             ;
             so
             as
             all
             Givers
             have
             a
             Moral
             certainty
             ,
             that
             their
             Charity
             shall
             be
             well
             applied
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             I
             question
             ;
             Whether
             what
             we
             give
             to
             a
             Wretch
             ,
             that
             shews
             us
             lamentable
             sores
             ,
             and
             mutilations
             ,
             be
             always
             out
             of
             the
             purest
             charity
             ?
             that
             is
             ,
             purely
             for
             God's
             sake
             ;
             for
             as
             much
             as
             when
             we
             see
             such
             Objects
             ,
             we
             then
             feel
             in
             our selves
             a
             kinde
             of
             pain
             ,
             and
             passion
             by
             consent
             ;
             of
             which
             we
             ease
             our selves
             ,
             when
             we
             think
             we
             have
             eased
             them
             ,
             with
             whom
             we
             sympathized
             :
             or
             else
             we
             bespeak
             aforehand
             the
             like
             commiseration
             in
             others
             towards
             our selves
             ,
             when
             we
             shall
             (
             as
             we
             fear
             we
             may
             )
             fall
             into
             the
             like
             distress
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             We
             have
             said
             ,
             
               'T
               were
               better
               the
               Publick
               should
               keep
               the
               Beggars
               ,
               though
               they
               earned
               nothing
               ,
            
             &c.
             
             But
             most
             men
             will
             laugh
             to
             hear
             us
             suppose
             ,
             That
             any
             able
             to
             work
             (
             as
             indeed
             most
             Beggars
             are
             ,
             in
             one
             kind
             of
             measure
             ,
             or
             another
             )
             should
             be
             kept
             without
             earning
             any
             thing
             .
             But
             we
             Answer
             ,
             That
             if
             there
             be
             but
             a
             certain
             proportion
             of
             work
             to
             be
             done
             ;
             and
             that
             the
             same
             be
             already
             done
             by
             the
             not-Beggars
             ;
             then
             to
             employ
             the
             Beggars
             about
             it
             ,
             will
             but
             transfer
             the
             want
             from
             one
             hand
             to
             another
             ;
             nor
             can
             a
             Learner
             work
             so
             cheap
             as
             a
             skilfull
             practised
             Artist
             can
             .
             As
             for
             example
             ,
             A
             practised
             Spinner
             shall
             spin
             a
             pound
             of
             
             Wool
             worth
             two
             shillings
             for
             six
             pence
             ;
             but
             a
             learner
             ,
             undertaking
             it
             for
             three
             pence
             ,
             shall
             make
             the
             Wool
             indeed
             into
             Yarn
             ,
             but
             not
             worth
             twelve
             pence
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             This
             little
             hint
             is
             the
             model
             of
             the
             greatest
             work
             in
             the
             World
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             making
             England
             as
             considerable
             for
             Trade
             as
             Holland
             ;
             for
             there
             is
             but
             a
             certain
             proportion
             of
             Trade
             in
             the
             world
             ,
             and
             Holland
             is
             prepossessed
             of
             the
             greater
             part
             of
             it
             ,
             and
             is
             thought
             to
             have
             more
             skill
             ,
             and
             experience
             to
             manage
             it
             :
             wherefore
             ,
             to
             bring
             England
             into
             Holland's
             condition
             ,
             as
             to
             this
             particular
             ,
             is
             the
             same
             ,
             as
             to
             send
             all
             the
             Beggars
             about
             London
             into
             the
             West-Countrey
             to
             Spin
             ,
             where
             they
             shall
             onely
             spoil
             the
             Clothiers
             Wool
             ,
             and
             beggar
             the
             present
             Spinners
             at
             best
             ;
             but
             ,
             at
             worst
             ,
             put
             the
             whole
             Trade
             of
             the
             Countrey
             to
             a
             stand
             ,
             untill
             the
             Hollander
             ,
             being
             more
             ready
             for
             it
             ,
             have
             snapt
             that
             with
             the
             rest
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             My
             next
             Observation
             is
             ;
             That
             but
             few
             are
             Murthered
             ,
             viz.
             not
             above
             86
             of
             the
             22950.
             which
             have
             died
             of
             other
             diseases
             ,
             and
             casualties
             ;
             whereas
             in
             Paris
             few
             nights
             scape
             without
             their
             Tragedie
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             The
             Reasons
             of
             this
             we
             conceive
             to
             be
             Two
             :
             One
             is
             the
             Government
             ,
             and
             Guard
             of
             the
             City
             by
             Citizens
             themselves
             ,
             and
             that
             alternately
             .
             No
             man
             settling
             into
             a
             Trade
             for
             that
             employment
             .
             And
             the
             other
             is
             ,
             The
             natural
             ,
             and
             customary
             abhorrence
             of
             that
             in
             humane
             Crime
             ,
             and
             all
             Bloodshed
             by
             most
             Englishmen
             :
             for
             of
             all
             that
             are
             Executed
             few
             are
             for
             Murther
             .
             Besides
             the
             great
             and
             frequent
             Revolutions
             ,
             and
             Changes
             of
             Government
             since
             the
             year
             1650
             ,
             have
             been
             with
             little
             bloodshed
             ;
             the
             Vsurpers
             themselves
             having
             Executed
             few
             in
             comparison
             ,
             upon
             the
             
             Accompt
             of
             disturbing
             their
             Innovations
             .
          
           
             10.
             
             In
             brief
             ,
             when
             any
             dead
             Body
             is
             found
             in
             England
             ,
             no
             Algebraist
             ,
             or
             Vncipherer
             of
             Letters
             ,
             can
             use
             more
             subtile
             suppositions
             ,
             and
             varietie
             of
             conjectures
             to
             finde
             out
             the
             Demonstration
             ,
             or
             Cipher
             ;
             then
             every
             common
             unconcerned
             Person
             doth
             to
             finde
             out
             the
             Murtherers
             ,
             and
             that
             for
             ever
             ,
             untill
             it
             be
             done
             .
          
           
             11.
             
             The
             Lunaticks
             are
             also
             but
             few
             ,
             viz.
             158
             in
             229250.
             though
             I
             fear
             many
             more
             then
             are
             set
             down
             in
             our
             Bills
             ,
             few
             being
             entred
             for
             such
             ,
             but
             those
             who
             die
             at
             Bedlam
             ;
             and
             there
             all
             seem
             to
             die
             of
             their
             Lunacie
             ,
             who
             died
             Lunaticks
             ;
             for
             there
             is
             much
             difference
             in
             computing
             the
             number
             of
             Lunaticks
             ,
             that
             die
             (
             though
             of
             Fevers
             ,
             and
             all
             other
             Diseases
             ,
             unto
             which
             Lunacie
             is
             no
             Supersedeas
             )
             and
             those
             ,
             that
             die
             by
             reason
             of
             their
             Madness
             .
          
           
             12.
             
             So
             that
             ,
             this
             Casualty
             being
             so
             uncertain
             ,
             I
             shall
             not
             force
             my self
             to
             make
             any
             inference
             from
             the
             numbers
             ,
             and
             proportions
             we
             finde
             in
             our
             Bills
             concerning
             it
             :
             onely
             I
             dare
             ensure
             any
             man
             at
             this
             present
             ,
             well
             in
             his
             Wits
             ,
             for
             one
             in
             the
             thousand
             ,
             that
             he
             shall
             not
             die
             a
             Lunatick
             in
             Bedlam
             ,
             within
             these
             seven
             years
             ,
             because
             I
             finde
             not
             above
             one
             in
             about
             one
             thousand
             five
             hundred
             have
             done
             so
             .
          
           
             13.
             
             The
             like
             use
             may
             be
             made
             of
             the
             Accompts
             of
             men
             ,
             that
             made
             away
             themselves
             ,
             who
             are
             another
             sort
             of
             Mad-men
             ,
             that
             think
             to
             ease
             themselves
             of
             pain
             by
             leaping
             into
             Hell
             ;
             or
             else
             are
             yet
             more
             Mad
             ,
             so
             as
             to
             think
             there
             is
             no
             such
             place
             ;
             or
             that
             men
             may
             go
             to
             rest
             by
             death
             ,
             though
             they
             die
             in
             self-murther
             ,
             the
             greatest
             Sin.
             
          
           
           
             14.
             
             We
             shall
             say
             nothing
             of
             the
             numbers
             of
             those
             ,
             that
             have
             been
             
               Drowned
               ,
               Killed
               by
               falls
               from
               Scaffolds
               ,
            
             or
             by
             
               Carts
               running
               over
               them
            
             ,
             &c.
             because
             the
             same
             depends
             upon
             the
             casual
             Trade
             ,
             and
             Employment
             of
             men
             ,
             and
             upon
             matters
             ,
             which
             are
             but
             circumstantial
             to
             the
             Seasons
             ,
             and
             Regions
             we
             live
             in
             ;
             and
             affords
             little
             of
             that
             Science
             ,
             and
             Certainty
             we
             aim
             at
             .
          
           
             15.
             
             We
             finde
             one
             Casualty
             in
             our
             Bills
             ,
             of
             which
             though
             there
             be
             daily
             talk
             ,
             there
             is
             little
             effect
             ,
             much
             like
             our
             abhorrence
             of
             Toads
             ,
             and
             Snakes
             ,
             as
             most
             poisonous
             Creatures
             ,
             whereas
             few
             men
             dare
             say
             upon
             their
             own
             knowledge
             ,
             they
             ever
             found
             harm
             by
             either
             ;
             and
             this
             Casualty
             is
             the
             French-Pox
             ,
             gotten
             ,
             for
             the
             most
             part
             ,
             not
             so
             much
             by
             the
             intemperate
             use
             of
             Venery
             (
             which
             rather
             causeth
             the
             Gowt
             )
             as
             of
             many
             common
             Women
             .
          
           
             16.
             
             I
             say
             ,
             the
             Bills
             of
             Mortality
             would
             take
             off
             these
             Bars
             ,
             which
             keep
             some
             men
             within
             bounds
             ,
             as
             to
             these
             extravagancies
             :
             for
             in
             the
             afore-mentioned
             229250
             we
             finde
             not
             above
             392
             to
             haved
             died
             of
             the
             Pox.
             Now
             ,
             forasmuch
             as
             it
             is
             not
             good
             to
             let
             the
             World
             be
             lulled
             into
             a
             security
             ,
             and
             belief
             of
             Impunity
             by
             our
             Bills
             ,
             which
             we
             intend
             shall
             not
             be
             onely
             as
             Death's-heads
             to
             put
             men
             in
             minde
             of
             their
             Mortality
             ,
             but
             also
             as
             
               Mercurial
               Statues
            
             to
             point
             out
             the
             most
             dangerous
             ways
             ,
             that
             lead
             us
             into
             it
             ,
             and
             misery
             .
             We
             shall
             therefore
             shew
             ,
             that
             the
             Pox
             is
             not
             as
             the
             Toads
             ,
             and
             Snakes
             afore-mentioned
             ,
             but
             of
             a
             quite
             contrary
             nature
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             reason
             ,
             why
             it
             appears
             otherwise
             .
          
           
             17.
             
             Forasmuch
             as
             by
             the
             ordinary
             discourse
             of
             the
             world
             it
             seems
             a
             great
             part
             of
             men
             have
             ,
             at
             one
             time
             ,
             
             or
             other
             ,
             had
             some
             species
             of
             this
             disease
             ,
             I
             wondering
             why
             so
             few
             died
             of
             it
             ,
             especially
             because
             I
             could
             not
             take
             that
             to
             be
             so
             harmless
             ,
             where
             of
             so
             many
             complained
             very
             fiercely
             ;
             upon
             inquiry
             I
             found
             that
             those
             who
             died
             of
             it
             out
             of
             the
             Hospitals
             (
             especially
             that
             of
             King's-Land
             ,
             and
             the
             Lock
             in
             Southwark
             )
             were
             returned
             of
             Vlcers
             ,
             and
             Sores
             .
             And
             in
             brief
             I
             found
             ,
             that
             all
             mentioned
             to
             die
             of
             the
             French-Pox
             were
             retured
             by
             the
             Clerks
             of
             Saint
             Giles's
             ,
             and
             Saint
             Martin's
             
               in
               the
               Fields
            
             onely
             ;
             in
             which
             place
             I
             understood
             that
             most
             of
             the
             vilest
             ,
             and
             most
             miserable
             houses
             of
             uncleanness
             were
             :
             from
             whence
             I
             concluded
             ,
             that
             onely
             hated
             persons
             ,
             and
             such
             ,
             whose
             very
             Noses
             were
             eaten
             of
             ,
             were
             reported
             by
             the
             Searchers
             to
             have
             died
             of
             this
             too
             frequent
             Maladie
             .
          
           
             18.
             
             In
             the
             next
             place
             ,
             it
             shall
             be
             examined
             under
             what
             name
             ,
             or
             Casualtie
             ,
             such
             as
             die
             of
             these
             diseases
             are
             brought
             in
             :
             I
             say
             ,
             under
             the
             Consumption
             :
             forasmuch
             ,
             as
             all
             dying
             thereof
             die
             so
             emaciated
             and
             lean
             (
             their
             Vlcers
             disappearing
             upon
             Death
             )
             that
             the
             Old-women
             Searchers
             after
             the
             mist
             of
             a
             Cup
             of
             Ale
             ,
             and
             the
             bribe
             of
             a
             two-groat
             fee
             ,
             instead
             of
             one
             ,
             given
             them
             ,
             cannot
             tell
             whether
             this
             emaciation
             ,
             or
             leanness
             were
             from
             a
             Phthisis
             ,
             or
             from
             an
             
               Hectick
               Fever
               ,
               Atrophy
            
             ,
             &c.
             or
             from
             an
             Infection
             of
             the
             Spermatick
             parts
             ,
             which
             in
             length
             of
             time
             ,
             and
             in
             various
             disguises
             hath
             at
             last
             vitiated
             the
             habit
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             and
             by
             disabling
             the
             parts
             to
             digest
             their
             nourishment
             brought
             them
             to
             the
             condition
             of
             Leanness
             above
             mentioned
             .
          
           
             19.
             
             My
             next
             Observation
             is
             ,
             that
             of
             the
             Rickets
             we
             finde
             no
             mention
             among
             the
             Casualties
             ;
             untill
             the
             
             year
             1634.
             and
             then
             but
             of
             14
             for
             that
             whole
             year
             .
          
           
             20.
             
             Now
             the
             Question
             is
             ,
             whether
             that
             Disease
             did
             first
             appear
             about
             that
             time
             ;
             or
             whether
             a
             Disease
             ,
             which
             had
             been
             long
             before
             ,
             did
             then
             first
             receive
             its
             Name
             ?
          
           
             21.
             
             To
             clear
             this
             Difficulty
             out
             of
             the
             Bills
             (
             for
             I
             dare
             venture
             on
             no
             deeper
             Arguments
             :
             )
             I
             enquired
             what
             other
             Casualties
             before
             the
             year
             1634
             ,
             named
             in
             the
             Bills
             ,
             was
             most
             like
             the
             Rickets
             ;
             and
             found
             ,
             not
             onely
             by
             Pretenders
             to
             know
             it
             ,
             but
             also
             from
             other
             Bills
             ,
             that
             Liver-grown
             was
             the
             nearest
             .
             For
             in
             some
             years
             I
             finde
             
               Liver-grown
               ,
               Spleen
            
             ,
             and
             Rickets
             ,
             put
             all
             together
             ,
             by
             reson
             (
             as
             I
             conceive
             )
             of
             their
             likeness
             to
             each
             other
             .
             Hereupon
             I
             added
             the
             Liver-growns
             of
             the
             year
             1634
             ,
             viz.
             77
             ,
             to
             the
             Rickets
             of
             the
             same
             year
             ,
             viz.
             14.
             making
             in
             all
             91.
             which
             Total
             ,
             as
             also
             the
             Number
             77.
             it self
             ,
             I
             compared
             with
             the
             Liver-grown
             of
             the
             precedent
             year
             ,
             1633
             ,
             viz.
             82.
             
             All
             which
             shewed
             me
             ,
             that
             the
             Rickets
             was
             a
             new
             Disease
             over
             and
             above
             .
          
           
             22.
             
             Now
             ,
             this
             being
             but
             a
             faint
             Argument
             ,
             I
             looked
             both
             forwards
             and
             backwards
             ,
             and
             found
             ,
             that
             in
             the
             year
             1629
             ,
             when
             no
             Rickets
             appeared
             ,
             there
             was
             but
             94
             Liver-growns
             ;
             and
             in
             the
             year
             1636.
             there
             was
             99
             Liver-grown
             ,
             although
             there
             were
             also
             50
             of
             the
             Rickets
             :
             onely
             this
             is
             not
             to
             be
             denyed
             ,
             that
             when
             the
             Rickets
             grew
             very
             numerous
             (
             as
             in
             the
             year
             1660
             ,
             viz.
             to
             be
             521.
             )
             then
             there
             appeared
             not
             above
             15
             of
             Liver-grown
             .
          
           
             23.
             
             In
             the
             year
             1659
             were
             441
             Rickets
             ,
             and
             8
             Liver-grown
             .
             In
             the
             year
             1658
             ,
             were
             476
             Rickets
             ,
             and
             51
             Liver-grown
             .
             Now
             ,
             though
             it
             be
             granted
             that
             
             these
             Diseases
             were
             confounded
             in
             the
             judgment
             of
             the
             Nurses
             ,
             yet
             it
             is
             most
             certain
             ,
             that
             the
             Liver-grown
             did
             never
             but
             once
             ,
             
               viz.
               Anno
            
             1630
             ,
             exceed
             100.
             whereas
             Anno
             1660
             ,
             Liver-grown
             ,
             and
             Rickets
             were
             536.
             
          
           
             24.
             
             It
             is
             also
             to
             be
             observed
             ,
             That
             the
             Rickets
             were
             never
             more
             numerous
             then
             now
             ,
             and
             that
             they
             are
             still
             increasing
             ;
             for
             Anno
             1649
             ,
             there
             was
             but
             190
             ,
             next
             year
             260
             ,
             next
             after
             that
             329.
             and
             so
             forwards
             ,
             with
             some
             little
             starting
             backwards
             in
             some
             years
             ,
             untill
             the
             year
             1660
             ,
             which
             produced
             the
             greatest
             of
             all
             .
          
           
             25.
             
             Now
             ,
             such
             backstartings
             seem
             to
             be
             universal
             in
             all
             things
             ;
             for
             we
             do
             not
             onely
             see
             in
             the
             progressive
             motion
             of
             the
             wheels
             of
             Watches
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             rowing
             of
             Boats
             ,
             that
             there
             is
             a
             little
             starting
             ,
             or
             jerking
             backwards
             between
             every
             step
             forwards
             ,
             but
             also
             (
             if
             I
             am
             not
             much
             deceived
             )
             there
             appeared
             the
             like
             in
             the
             motion
             of
             the
             Moon
             ,
             which
             in
             the
             long
             Telescopes
             at
             Gresham-College
             one
             may
             sensibly
             discern
             .
          
           
             26.
             
             There
             seems
             also
             to
             be
             another
             new
             Disease
             ,
             called
             by
             our
             Bills
             
               The
               stopping
               of
               the
               Stomack
            
             ,
             first
             mentioned
             in
             the
             year
             1636
             ,
             the
             which
             Malady
             from
             that
             year
             to
             1647
             ,
             increased
             but
             from
             6
             to
             29
             ;
             Anno
             1655
             it
             came
             to
             be
             145.
             
             In
             57
             ,
             to
             277.
             
             In
             60
             ,
             to
             214.
             
             Now
             these
             proportions
             far
             exceeding
             the
             difference
             of
             proportion
             generally
             arising
             from
             the
             increase
             of
             Inhabitants
             ,
             and
             from
             the
             resort
             of
             Advenae
             to
             the
             City
             ,
             shews
             there
             is
             some
             new
             Disease
             ,
             which
             appeareth
             to
             the
             Vulgar
             as
             
               A
               stopping
               of
               the
               Stomach
            
             .
          
           
           
             27.
             
             Hereupon
             I
             apprehended
             ,
             that
             this
             Stopping
             might
             be
             the
             Green-sickness
             ,
             for
             as
             much
             as
             I
             finde
             few
             ,
             or
             none
             ,
             to
             have
             been
             returned
             upon
             that
             Accompt
             ,
             although
             many
             be
             visibly
             stained
             with
             it
             .
             Now
             whether
             the
             same
             be
             forborn
             out
             of
             shame
             ,
             I
             know
             not
             ?
             For
             since
             the
             world
             believes
             ,
             that
             Marriage
             cures
             it
             ,
             it
             may
             seem
             indeed
             a
             shame
             ,
             that
             any
             Maid
             should
             die
             uncured
             ,
             when
             there
             are
             more
             Males
             then
             Females
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             an
             overplus
             of
             Husbands
             to
             all
             that
             can
             be
             Wives
             .
          
           
             28.
             
             In
             the
             next
             place
             I
             conjectured
             ,
             that
             this
             
               stopping
               of
               the
               Stomach
            
             might
             be
             the
             Mother
             ,
             for
             as
             much
             as
             I
             have
             heard
             of
             many
             troubled
             with
             Mother-fits
             (
             as
             they
             call
             them
             )
             although
             few
             returned
             to
             have
             died
             of
             them
             ;
             which
             conjecture
             ,
             if
             it
             be
             true
             ,
             we
             may
             then
             safely
             say
             ,
             That
             the
             Mother-fits
             have
             also
             increased
             .
          
           
             29.
             
             But
             I
             was
             somewhat
             taken
             off
             from
             thinking
             this
             
               stopping
               of
               the
               Stomach
            
             to
             be
             the
             Mother
             ,
             because
             I
             guessed
             rather
             the
             
               Rising
               of
               the
               Lights
            
             might
             be
             it
             .
             For
             I
             remembred
             that
             some
             Women
             ,
             troubled
             with
             the
             Mother-fits
             ,
             did
             complain
             of
             a
             
               choaking
               in
               their
               Throats
            
             .
             Now
             as
             I
             understand
             ,
             it
             is
             more
             conceivable
             ,
             that
             the
             Lights
             ,
             ot
             Lungs
             (
             which
             I
             have
             heard
             called
             
               The
               Bellows
               of
               the
               Body
            
             )
             not
             blowing
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             neither
             venting
             out
             ,
             nor
             taking
             in
             breath
             ,
             might
             rather
             cause
             such
             a
             Choaking
             ,
             then
             that
             the
             Mother
             should
             rise
             up
             thither
             ,
             and
             do
             it
             .
             For
             me-thinks
             ,
             when
             a
             woman
             is
             with
             childe
             ,
             there
             is
             a
             greater
             rising
             ,
             and
             yet
             no
             such
             Fits
             at
             all
             .
          
           
             30.
             
             But
             what
             I
             have
             said
             of
             the
             Rickets
             ,
             and
             
               stopping
               of
               the
               Stomach
            
             ,
             I
             do
             in
             some
             measure
             say
             of
             the
             
             
               Rising
               of
               the
               Lights
            
             also
             ,
             viz.
             that
             these
             Risings
             (
             be
             they
             what
             they
             will
             )
             have
             increased
             much
             above
             the
             general
             proportion
             ;
             for
             in
             1629
             there
             was
             but
             44
             ,
             and
             in
             1660
             ,
             249
             ,
             viz.
             almost
             six
             times
             as
             many
             .
          
           
             31.
             
             Now
             for
             as
             much
             as
             Rickets
             appear
             much
             in
             the
             Over-growing
             of
             
               Childrens
               Livers
            
             ,
             and
             Spleons
             (
             as
             by
             the
             Bills
             may
             appear
             )
             which
             surely
             may
             cause
             
               stopping
               of
               the
               Stomach
            
             by
             squeezing
             ,
             and
             crowding
             upon
             that
             part
             .
             And
             for
             as
             much
             as
             these
             Choakings
             ,
             or
             
               Risings
               of
               the
               Lights
            
             may
             proceed
             from
             the
             same
             stuffings
             ,
             as
             make
             the
             Liver
             ,
             and
             Spleen
             to
             over-grow
             their
             due
             proportion
             .
             And
             lastly
             ,
             for
             as
             much
             as
             the
             
               Rickets
               ,
               stopping
               of
               the
               Stomach
               ,
               and
               rising
               of
               the
               Lights
               ,
            
             have
             all
             increased
             together
             ,
             and
             in
             some
             kinde
             of
             correspondent
             proportions
             ;
             it
             seems
             to
             me
             ,
             that
             they
             depend
             one
             upon
             another
             .
             And
             that
             what
             is
             the
             Rickets
             in
             children
             may
             be
             the
             other
             in
             more
             grown
             bodies
             ;
             for
             surely
             children
             ,
             which
             recover
             of
             the
             Rickets
             ,
             may
             retain
             somewhat
             sufficient
             to
             cause
             what
             I
             have
             imagined
             ;
             but
             of
             this
             let
             the
             learned
             Physicians
             consider
             ,
             as
             I
             presume
             they
             have
             .
          
           
             32.
             
             I
             had
             not
             medled
             thus
             far
             ,
             but
             that
             I
             have
             heard
             ,
             the
             first
             hints
             of
             the
             circulation
             of
             the
             Blood
             were
             taken
             from
             a
             common
             Person
             's
             wondering
             what
             became
             of
             all
             the
             blood
             which
             issued
             out
             of
             the
             heart
             ,
             since
             the
             heart
             beats
             above
             three
             thousand
             times
             an
             hour
             ,
             although
             but
             one
             drop
             should
             be
             pumpt
             out
             of
             it
             ,
             at
             every
             stroke
             .
          
           
             33.
             
             The
             Stone
             seemed
             to
             decrease
             :
             for
             in
             1632
             ,
             33
             ,
             34
             ,
             35
             ,
             and
             36.
             there
             died
             of
             the
             Stone
             ,
             and
             Strangury
             ,
             254.
             
             And
             in
             the
             Years
             1655
             ,
             56
             ,
             57
             ,
             58
             ,
             59
             ,
             and
             1660
             ▪
             but
             250
             ,
             which
             numbers
             although
             indeed
             
             they
             be
             almost
             equal
             ,
             yet
             considering
             the
             Burials
             of
             the
             first
             named
             five
             Years
             were
             but
             half
             those
             of
             the
             latter
             ,
             it
             seems
             to
             be
             decreased
             by
             about
             one
             half
             .
          
           
             34.
             
             Now
             the
             Stone
             ,
             and
             Strangury
             ,
             are
             diseases
             ,
             which
             most
             men
             know
             ,
             that
             feel
             them
             ,
             unless
             it
             be
             in
             some
             few
             cases
             ,
             where
             (
             as
             I
             have
             heard
             Physicians
             say
             )
             a
             Stone
             is
             held
             up
             by
             the
             Filmes
             of
             the
             Bladder
             ,
             and
             so
             kept
             from
             grating
             ,
             or
             offending
             it
             .
          
           
             35.
             
             The
             Gowt
             stands
             much
             at
             a
             stay
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             it
             answers
             the
             general
             proportion
             of
             Burials
             ;
             there
             dies
             not
             above
             one
             of
             1000.
             of
             the
             Gowt
             ,
             although
             I
             believe
             that
             more
             die
             Gowty
             .
             The
             reason
             is
             ,
             because
             those
             that
             have
             the
             Gowt
             ,
             are
             said
             to
             be
             Long-livers
             ,
             and
             therefore
             ,
             when
             such
             die
             ,
             they
             are
             returned
             as
             Aged
             .
          
           
             36.
             
             The
             Scurvy
             hath
             likewise
             increased
             ,
             and
             that
             gradually
             from
             12.
             
             Anno
             1629.
             to
             95.
             
             Anno
             1660.
             
          
           
             37.
             
             The
             Tyssick
             seems
             to
             be
             quite
             worn
             away
             ,
             but
             that
             it
             is
             probable
             the
             same
             is
             entred
             as
             Cough
             ,
             or
             Consumption
             .
          
           
             38.
             
             Agues
             and
             Fevers
             are
             entred
             promiscuously
             ,
             yet
             in
             the
             few
             Bills
             ,
             wherein
             they
             have
             been
             distinguished
             ,
             it
             appears
             ,
             that
             not
             above
             one
             in
             40
             ,
             of
             the
             whole
             are
             Agues
             .
          
           
             39.
             
             The
             Abortives
             ,
             and
             Stil-born
             are
             about
             the
             twentieth
             part
             of
             those
             that
             are
             Christned
             ,
             and
             the
             numbers
             seem
             the
             same
             thirty
             Years
             ago
             as
             now
             ,
             which
             shews
             there
             were
             more
             proportion
             in
             those
             Years
             then
             now
             :
             or
             else
             that
             in
             these
             latter
             Years
             due
             Accompts
             have
             not
             been
             kept
             of
             the
             Abortives
             ,
             as
             having
             been
             Buried
             without
             notice
             ,
             and
             perhaps
             not
             in
             Church-Yards
             .
          
           
           
             40.
             
             For
             that
             there
             hath
             been
             a
             neglect
             in
             the
             Accompts
             of
             the
             Christnings
             is
             most
             certain
             ,
             because
             untill
             the
             year
             1642
             ,
             we
             finde
             the
             Burials
             but
             equal
             with
             the
             Christnings
             ,
             or
             near
             thereabouts
             ,
             but
             in
             1648
             ,
             when
             the
             differences
             in
             Religion
             had
             changed
             the
             Government
             ,
             the
             Christnings
             were
             but
             two
             thirds
             of
             the
             Burials
             .
             And
             in
             the
             year
             1659
             ,
             not
             half
             ,
             viz.
             the
             Burials
             were
             14720.
             (
             of
             the
             Plague
             but
             36
             )
             and
             the
             Christnings
             were
             but
             5670
             ,
             which
             great
             disproportion
             could
             be
             from
             no
             other
             Cause
             ,
             then
             that
             above-mentioned
             ,
             for
             as
             much
             as
             the
             same
             grew
             as
             the
             Confusions
             ,
             and
             Changes
             grew
             .
          
           
             41.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             although
             the
             Bills
             give
             us
             in
             Anno
             1659
             but
             5670
             Christnings
             ,
             yet
             they
             give
             us
             421
             Abortives
             ,
             and
             226
             dying
             in
             Child-bed
             ,
             whereas
             in
             the
             year
             1631
             ,
             when
             the
             Abortives
             were
             410
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             near
             the
             number
             of
             the
             year
             1659
             ,
             the
             Christnings
             were
             8288.
             
             Wherefore
             by
             the
             proportion
             of
             
               Abortives
               Anno
            
             1659
             ,
             the
             Christnings
             should
             have
             been
             about
             8500
             ,
             but
             if
             we
             shall
             reckon
             by
             the
             women
             dying
             in
             Child-bed
             ,
             of
             whom
             a
             better
             Accompt
             is
             kept
             then
             of
             Stil-borns
             ,
             and
             Abortives
             ,
             we
             shall
             finde
             Anno
             1659
             ,
             there
             were
             226
             Child-beds
             ;
             and
             Anno
             1631
             ,
             112
             ,
             viz.
             not
             ½
             .
             Wherefore
             I
             conceive
             that
             the
             true
             number
             of
             the
             
               Christnings
               Anno
            
             1659
             is
             above
             double
             to
             the
             5690
             set
             down
             in
             our
             Bills
             ;
             that
             is
             about
             11500
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Christnings
             will
             come
             near
             the
             same
             proportion
             to
             the
             Burials
             ,
             as
             hath
             been
             observed
             in
             former
             times
             .
          
           
             42.
             
             In
             regular
             Times
             ,
             when
             Accompts
             were
             well
             kept
             ,
             we
             finde
             that
             not
             above
             three
             in
             200
             died
             in
             Child-bed
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             number
             of
             Abortives
             was
             about
             treble
             to
             that
             of
             the
             women
             dying
             in
             Child-bed
             ,
             
             from
             whence
             we
             may
             probably
             collect
             ,
             that
             not
             one
             woman
             of
             an
             hundred
             (
             I
             might
             say
             of
             two
             hundred
             )
             dies
             in
             her
             Labour
             ;
             for
             as
             much
             as
             there
             be
             other
             Causes
             of
             a
             woman's
             dying
             within
             the
             Moneth
             ,
             then
             the
             hardness
             of
             her
             Labour
             .
          
           
             43.
             
             If
             this
             be
             true
             in
             these
             Countries
             ,
             where
             women
             hinder
             the
             facility
             of
             their
             Child-bearing
             by
             affected
             straightning
             of
             their
             Bodies
             ;
             then
             certainly
             in
             America
             ,
             where
             the
             same
             is
             not
             practised
             ,
             Nature
             is
             little
             more
             to
             be
             taxed
             as
             to
             women
             ,
             then
             in
             Brutes
             ,
             among
             whom
             not
             one
             in
             some
             thousands
             do
             die
             of
             their
             Deliveries
             :
             what
             I
             have
             heard
             of
             the
             Irish-women
             confirms
             me
             herein
             .
          
           
             44.
             
             Before
             we
             quite
             leave
             this
             matter
             ,
             we
             shall
             insert
             the
             Causes
             ,
             why
             the
             Accompt
             of
             Christninos
             hath
             been
             neglected
             more
             then
             that
             of
             Burials
             :
             one
             ,
             and
             the
             chief
             whereof
             was
             a
             Religious
             Opinion
             against
             
               Baptizing
               of
               Infants
            
             ,
             either
             as
             unlawfull
             ,
             or
             unnecessary
             .
             If
             this
             were
             the
             onely
             reason
             ,
             we
             might
             by
             our
             defects
             of
             this
             kinde
             ,
             conclude
             the
             growth
             of
             this
             Opinion
             ,
             and
             pronounce
             ,
             that
             not
             half
             the
             People
             of
             England
             ,
             between
             the
             years
             1650
             ,
             and
             1660
             ,
             were
             convinced
             of
             the
             need
             of
             Baptizing
             .
          
           
             45.
             
             A
             second
             Reason
             was
             ,
             The
             scruples
             ,
             which
             many
             Publick
             Ministers
             would
             make
             of
             the
             worthiness
             of
             Parents
             to
             have
             their
             Children
             Baptized
             ,
             which
             forced
             such
             questioned
             Parents
             ,
             who
             did
             also
             not
             believe
             the
             necessity
             of
             having
             their
             Children
             Baptized
             by
             such
             scrupulers
             ,
             to
             carry
             their
             Children
             unto
             such
             other
             Ministers
             ,
             as
             having
             performed
             the
             thing
             ,
             had
             not
             the
             Authority
             or
             command
             of
             the
             Register
             to
             enter
             the
             names
             of
             the
             Baptized
             .
          
           
           
             46.
             
             A
             third
             Reason
             was
             ,
             That
             a
             little
             Fee
             was
             to
             be
             paid
             for
             the
             Registrie
             .
          
           
             47.
             
             Upon
             the
             whole
             matter
             it
             is
             most
             certain
             ,
             that
             the
             number
             of
             Heterodox
             Believers
             was
             very
             great
             between
             the
             said
             year
             ,
             1650
             ,
             and
             1660
             ,
             and
             so
             peevish
             were
             they
             ,
             as
             not
             to
             have
             the
             Births
             of
             their
             Children
             Registred
             ,
             although
             thereby
             the
             time
             of
             their
             coming
             of
             Age
             might
             be
             known
             ,
             in
             respect
             of
             such
             Inheritances
             ,
             as
             might
             belong
             unto
             them
             ;
             and
             withall
             by
             such
             Registring
             it
             would
             have
             appeared
             unto
             what
             Parish
             each
             Childe
             had
             belonged
             ,
             in
             case
             any
             of
             them
             should
             happen
             to
             want
             its
             relief
             .
          
           
             48.
             
             Of
             Convulsions
             there
             appeared
             very
             few
             ,
             viz.
             but
             52
             in
             the
             year
             1629
             ,
             which
             1636
             grew
             to
             709
             ,
             keeping
             about
             that
             stay
             ,
             till
             1659
             ,
             though
             sometimes
             rising
             to
             about
             1000.
             
          
           
             49.
             
             It
             is
             to
             be
             noted
             ,
             that
             from
             1629
             to
             1636
             ,
             when
             the
             Convulsions
             were
             but
             few
             ,
             the
             number
             of
             Chrysoms
             ,
             and
             Infants
             was
             greater
             :
             for
             in
             1629
             ,
             there
             was
             of
             Chrysoms
             ,
             and
             Infants
             2596
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             Convulsion
             52
             ,
             viz.
             of
             both
             ,
             2648.
             
             And
             in
             1636
             there
             was
             of
             Infants
             1895
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             Convulsions
             709
             ,
             in
             both
             2604
             ,
             by
             which
             it
             appears
             ,
             that
             this
             difference
             is
             likely
             to
             be
             onely
             a
             confusion
             in
             the
             Accompts
             .
          
           
             50.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             we
             finde
             that
             for
             these
             later
             years
             ,
             since
             1636
             ,
             the
             Total
             of
             Convulsions
             and
             Chrysoms
             added
             together
             are
             much
             less
             ,
             viz.
             by
             about
             400
             or
             500
             ,
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             then
             the
             like
             Totals
             from
             1626
             to
             36
             ,
             which
             makes
             me
             think
             ,
             that
             Teeth
             also
             were
             thrust
             in
             under
             the
             Title
             of
             Chrysoms
             ,
             and
             Infants
             ,
             in
             as
             much
             as
             in
             the
             said
             years
             ,
             from
             1629
             to
             1639
             ,
             the
             number
             of
             Worms
             ,
             and
             Teeth
             ,
             wants
             by
             about
             400
             
               per
               Annum
            
             of
             what
             we
             find
             in
             following
             years
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CAP.
             IV.
             
               Of
               the
               Plague
            
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             BEfore
             we
             leave
             to
             discourse
             of
             the
             Casualties
             ,
             we
             shall
             add
             something
             concerning
             that
             greatest
             Disease
             ,
             or
             Casualty
             of
             all
             ,
             The
             Plague
             .
          
           
             There
             have
             been
             in
             London
             ,
             within
             this
             Age
             ,
             four
             Times
             of
             great
             Mortality
             ,
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             the
             years
             1592
             ,
             and
             1593
             ,
             1603
             ,
             1625
             ,
             and
             1636.
             
          
           
             
               
                 
                   There
                   died
                   Annno
                   1592
                   from
                   March
                   to
                   December
                   ,
                
                 
                   25886
                
              
               
                 
                   Whereof
                   of
                   the
                   Plague
                
                 
                   11503
                
              
               
                 
                   Anno
                   1593
                
                 
                   17844
                
              
               
                 
                   Whereof
                   of
                   the
                   Plague
                
                 
                   10662
                
              
               
                 
                   Christned
                   in
                   the
                   said
                   year
                
                 
                   4021
                
              
               
                 
                   Anno
                   1603
                   within
                   the
                   same
                   space
                   of
                   time
                   ,
                   were
                   Buried
                
                 
                   37294
                
              
               
                 
                   Whereof
                   of
                   the
                   Plague
                
                 
                   30561
                
              
               
                 
                   Anno
                   1625
                   ,
                   within
                   the
                   same
                   space
                   ,
                
                 
                   51758
                
              
               
                 
                   Whereof
                   of
                   the
                   Plague
                
                 
                   35417
                
              
               
                 
                   Anno
                   1636
                   ,
                   from
                   April
                   to
                   December
                
                 
                   23359
                
              
               
                 
                   Whereof
                   of
                   the
                   Plague
                
                 
                   10400
                
              
            
          
           
             2.
             
             Now
             it
             is
             manifest
             of
             it self
             ,
             in
             which
             of
             these
             years
             most
             died
             ;
             but
             in
             which
             of
             them
             was
             the
             greatest
             Mortality
             of
             all
             Diseases
             in
             general
             ,
             or
             of
             the
             Plague
             in
             particular
             ,
             we
             discover
             thus
             .
             In
             the
             year
             1592
             ,
             and
             1636
             ,
             we
             finde
             the
             proportion
             of
             those
             dying
             of
             the
             Plague
             in
             the
             whole
             to
             be
             
             near
             alike
             ,
             that
             is
             about
             10
             to
             23.
             or
             11
             to
             25.
             or
             as
             about
             two
             to
             five
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             In
             the
             year
             1625.
             we
             finde
             the
             Plague
             to
             bear
             unto
             the
             whole
             in
             proportion
             as
             35
             to
             51.
             or
             7
             to
             10.
             that
             is
             almost
             the
             triplicate
             of
             the
             former
             proportion
             ,
             for
             the
             Cube
             of
             7.
             being
             343.
             and
             the
             Cube
             of
             10.
             being
             1000.
             the
             said
             343.
             is
             not
             2
             /
             5.
             of
             1000.
             
          
           
             4.
             
             In
             Anno
             1603.
             the
             proportion
             of
             the
             Plague
             to
             the
             whole
             was
             as
             30
             to
             37.
             viz.
             as
             4.
             to
             5.
             which
             is
             yet
             greater
             then
             that
             last
             of
             7
             to
             20.
             
             For
             if
             the
             Year
             1625.
             had
             been
             as
             great
             a
             Plague-Year
             as
             1603.
             there
             must
             have
             died
             not
             onely
             7
             to
             10.
             but
             8
             to
             10.
             which
             in
             those
             great
             numbers
             makes
             a
             vast
             difference
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             We
             must
             therefore
             conclude
             the
             Year
             1603.
             to
             have
             been
             the
             greatest
             Plague-Year
             of
             this
             age
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             Now
             to
             know
             in
             which
             of
             these
             4.
             was
             the
             greatest
             Mortality
             at
             large
             ,
             we
             reason
             thus
             ,
          
           
             
               
                 
                   Anno
                   1592.
                   
                
                 
                   Buried
                
                 
                   26490
                
                 
                   or
                   as
                
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   4277
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                    
                
                 
                   There
                   died
                   in
                   the
                   whole
                
                 
                   or
                   as
                
                 
                   8
                
              
               
                 
                   Anno
                   1603.
                   
                
                 
                   Year
                   of
                   all
                
                 
                   38244
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                    
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   4784
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                   Died
                   in
                   the
                   whole
                
                 
                   or
                   as
                
                 
                   8
                
              
               
                 
                   1.
                   to
                   8.
                   or
                
                 
                   Anno
                   1625.
                   
                
                 
                   Year
                
                 
                   54265
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   1.
                   1
                   
                   /
                   4.
                   to
                   10.
                   
                
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   6983
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   Anno
                   1636.
                   
                
                 
                   There
                   died
                   ,
                   
                     ut
                     suprà
                  
                
                 
                   23359
                
                 
                   or
                   as
                
                 
                   5
                
              
               
                 
                   Christned
                
                 
                   9522
                
                 
                   2
                
              
            
          
           
             7.
             
             From
             whence
             it
             appears
             ,
             that
             Anno
             1636.
             the
             Christnings
             were
             about
             ⅖
             .
             parts
             of
             the
             Burials
             .
             Anno
             
             1592.
             but
             ⅙
             .
             but
             in
             the
             Year
             1603.
             and
             1625.
             not
             above
             an
             eighth
             ,
             so
             that
             the
             said
             two
             Years
             were
             the
             Years
             of
             greatest
             Mortality
             .
             We
             said
             that
             the
             year
             1603.
             was
             the
             greatest
             Plague
             year
             .
             And
             now
             we
             say
             ,
             that
             the
             same
             was
             not
             a
             greater
             year
             of
             Mortality
             then
             Anno
             1625.
             
             Now
             to
             reconcile
             these
             two
             Positions
             ,
             we
             must
             alledg
             ,
             that
             Anno
             1625.
             there
             was
             errour
             in
             the
             Accompots
             ,
             or
             Distinctions
             of
             the
             Casualties
             ;
             that
             is
             ,
             more
             died
             of
             the
             Plague
             then
             were
             accompted
             for
             under
             that
             name
             .
             Which
             Allegation
             we
             also
             prove
             thus
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             8.
             
             In
             the
             said
             year
             1625.
             there
             are
             said
             to
             have
             died
             of
             the
             Plague
             35417.
             and
             of
             all
             other
             Diseases
             18848.
             whereas
             in
             the
             years
             ,
             both
             before
             and
             after
             the
             same
             ,
             the
             ordinary
             number
             of
             Burials
             was
             between
             7.
             and
             8000.
             so
             that
             if
             we
             add
             about
             11000.
             (
             which
             is
             the
             difference
             between
             7.
             and
             18
             )
             to
             our
             35.
             the
             whole
             will
             be
             46000.
             which
             bears
             to
             the
             whole
             54000.
             as
             about
             4.
             to
             5.
             thereby
             rendering
             the
             said
             year
             1625.
             to
             be
             as
             great
             a
             Plague-year
             as
             that
             of
             1603.
             and
             no
             greater
             ,
             which
             answers
             to
             what
             we
             proved
             before
             ,
             viz.
             that
             the
             Mortality
             of
             the
             two
             Years
             was
             equal
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             From
             whence
             we
             may
             probably
             suspect
             that
             about
             ¼
             .
             part
             more
             died
             of
             the
             Plague
             then
             are
             returned
             for
             such
             ;
             which
             we
             further
             prove
             by
             noting
             ,
             that
             Anno
             1636.
             there
             died
             10400.
             of
             the
             Plague
             ,
             the
             ¼
             .
             whereof
             is
             2600.
             
             Now
             there
             are
             said
             to
             have
             died
             of
             all
             diseases
             that
             Year
             12959.
             out
             of
             which
             number
             deducting
             2600.
             there
             remains
             10359.
             more
             then
             which
             there
             died
             not
             in
             several
             years
             next
             before
             and
             after
             the
             said
             year
             1636.
             
          
           
           
             10.
             
             The
             next
             Observation
             we
             shall
             offer
             is
             ,
             that
             the
             Plague
             of
             1603.
             lasted
             eight
             Years
             .
             In
             some
             whereof
             there
             died
             above
             4000
             ,
             in
             others
             above
             2000
             ,
             and
             in
             but
             one
             less
             then
             600
             :
             whereas
             in
             the
             Year
             1624.
             next
             preceding
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             year
             1626.
             next
             following
             the
             said
             great
             Plague-year
             1625.
             
             There
             died
             in
             the
             former
             but
             11
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             latter
             but
             134.
             of
             the
             Plague
             .
             Moreover
             in
             the
             said
             year
             1625.
             the
             Plague
             decreased
             from
             its
             utmost
             number
             4461
             a
             week
             ,
             to
             below
             1000
             within
             six
             weeks
             .
          
           
             11.
             
             The
             Plague
             of
             1636.
             lasted
             twelve
             Years
             ,
             in
             eight
             whereof
             there
             died
             2000.
             
               per
               annum
            
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             and
             never
             under
             300.
             
             The
             which
             shews
             ,
             that
             the
             Contagion
             of
             the
             Plague
             depends
             more
             upon
             the
             Disposition
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             then
             upon
             the
             Effluvia
             from
             the
             Bodies
             of
             Men.
             
          
           
             12.
             
             Which
             also
             we
             prove
             by
             the
             sudden
             jumps
             ,
             which
             the
             Plague
             hath
             made
             ,
             leaping
             in
             one
             Week
             from
             118
             to
             927
             :
             and
             back
             again
             from
             993
             to
             258
             :
             and
             from
             thence
             again
             the
             very
             next
             Week
             to
             852.
             
             The
             which
             effects
             must
             surely
             be
             rather
             attributed
             to
             change
             of
             the
             Air
             ,
             then
             of
             the
             Constitution
             of
             Mens
             bodies
             ,
             otherwise
             then
             as
             this
             depends
             upon
             that
             .
          
           
             13.
             
             It
             may
             be
             also
             noted
             ,
             that
             many
             times
             other
             Pestilential
             Diseases
             ,
             as
             
               Purple-Feavers
               ,
               Small-Pox
            
             ,
             &c.
             do
             forerun
             the
             Plague
             a
             Year
             ,
             two
             ,
             or
             three
             ,
             for
             in
             1622
             ;
             there
             died
             but
             8000.
             in
             1623
             ;
             11000
             :
             in
             24.
             about
             12000
             :
             till
             in
             1625
             there
             died
             of
             all
             Diseases
             above
             54000.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             V.
             
               Other
               Observations
               upon
               the
               Plague
               ,
               and
               Casualties
               .
            
          
           
             1.
             
             THe
             Decrease
             ,
             and
             Increase
             of
             People
             is
             to
             be
             reckoned
             chiefly
             by
             Christnings
             ,
             because
             few
             bear
             children
             in
             London
             but
             Inhabitants
             ,
             though
             others
             die
             there
             .
             The
             Accompts
             of
             Christnings
             were
             well
             kept
             ,
             untill
             differences
             in
             Religion
             occasioned
             some
             neglect
             therein
             ,
             although
             even
             these
             neglects
             we
             must
             confess
             to
             have
             been
             regular
             ,
             and
             proportionable
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             By
             the
             numbers
             and
             proportions
             of
             Christnings
             ,
             therefore
             we
             observe
             as
             followeth
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             First
             ,
             That
             (
             when
             from
             December
             ,
             1602
             ,
             to
             March
             following
             ,
             there
             was
             little
             ,
             or
             no
             Plague
             )
             then
             the
             Christnings
             at
             a
             Medium
             ,
             were
             between
             110
             ,
             and
             130
             
               per
               Week
            
             ,
             few
             Weeks
             being
             above
             the
             one
             ,
             or
             below
             the
             other
             ;
             but
             when
             from
             thence
             to
             July
             the
             Plague
             increased
             ,
             that
             then
             the
             Christnings
             decreased
             to
             under
             90.
             
          
           
             Secondly
             ,
             The
             Question
             is
             ,
             Whether
             Teeming-women
             died
             ,
             or
             fled
             ,
             or
             miscarried
             ?
             The
             later
             at
             this
             time
             ,
             seems
             most
             probable
             ,
             because
             even
             in
             the
             said
             space
             ,
             between
             March
             ,
             and
             July
             ,
             there
             died
             not
             above
             twenty
             
               per
               Week
            
             of
             the
             Plague
             ,
             which
             small
             number
             could
             neither
             cause
             the
             death
             ,
             or
             flight
             of
             so
             many
             Women
             ,
             as
             to
             alter
             the
             proportion
             ¼
             part
             lower
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             we
             observe
             from
             the
             21
             of
             July
             to
             
             the
             21
             of
             October
             ,
             the
             Plague
             increasing
             ,
             reduced
             the
             Christnings
             to
             70
             at
             a
             Medium
             ,
             diminishing
             the
             above
             proportion
             ,
             down
             to
             ⅖
             .
             Now
             the
             cause
             of
             this
             must
             be
             flying
             ,
             and
             death
             ,
             as
             well
             as
             miscarriages
             ,
             and
             Abortions
             ;
             for
             there
             died
             within
             that
             time
             about
             25000
             ,
             whereof
             many
             were
             certainly
             
               Women
               with
               childe
            
             ,
             besides
             the
             fright
             of
             so
             many
             dying
             within
             so
             small
             a
             time
             might
             drive
             away
             so
             many
             others
             ,
             as
             to
             cause
             this
             effect
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             From
             December
             1624
             ,
             to
             the
             middle
             of
             April
             1625
             ,
             there
             died
             not
             above
             5
             a
             Week
             of
             the
             Plague
             one
             with
             another
             .
             In
             this
             time
             ,
             the
             Christnings
             were
             one
             with
             another
             180.
             
             The
             which
             decreased
             gradually
             by
             the
             22
             of
             September
             to
             75
             ,
             or
             from
             the
             proportion
             of
             12
             to
             5
             ,
             which
             evidently
             squares
             with
             our
             former
             Observation
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             The
             next
             Observation
             we
             shall
             offer
             ,
             is
             ,
             The
             time
             wherein
             the
             City
             hath
             been
             Re-peopled
             after
             a
             great
             Plague
             ;
             which
             we
             affirm
             to
             be
             by
             the
             second
             year
             .
             For
             in
             1627
             ,
             the
             Christnings
             (
             which
             are
             our
             Standard
             in
             this
             Case
             )
             were
             8408
             ,
             which
             in
             1624
             next
             preceding
             the
             Plague
             year
             1625
             (
             that
             had
             swept
             away
             above
             54000
             )
             were
             but
             8299
             ,
             and
             the
             Christnings
             of
             1626
             (
             which
             were
             but
             6701
             )
             mounted
             in
             one
             year
             to
             the
             said
             8408.
             
          
           
             6.
             
             Now
             the
             Cause
             hereof
             ,
             for
             as
             much
             as
             it
             cannot
             be
             a
             supply
             by
             Procreations
             ;
             Ergo
             ,
             it
             must
             be
             by
             new
             Affluxes
             to
             London
             out
             of
             the
             Countrey
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             We
             might
             fortifie
             this
             Assertion
             by
             shewing
             ,
             that
             before
             the
             Plague-year
             ,
             1603
             ,
             the
             Christnings
             were
             about
             6000
             ,
             which
             were
             in
             that
             very
             year
             reduced
             to
             4789
             ,
             but
             crept
             up
             the
             next
             year
             1604
             ,
             to
             5458
             ,
             recovering
             
             their
             former
             ordinary
             proportion
             in
             1605
             of
             6504
             ,
             about
             which
             proportion
             it
             stood
             till
             the
             year
             1610.
             
          
           
             8.
             
             I
             say
             ,
             it
             followeth
             ,
             that
             ,
             let
             the
             Mortality
             be
             what
             it
             will
             ,
             the
             City
             repairs
             its
             loss
             of
             Inhabitants
             within
             two
             years
             ,
             which
             Observation
             lessens
             the
             Objection
             made
             against
             the
             value
             of
             houses
             in
             London
             ,
             as
             if
             they
             were
             liable
             to
             great
             prejudice
             through
             the
             loss
             of
             Inhabitants
             by
             the
             Plague
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             VI.
             
               Of
               the
               Sickliness
               ,
               Healthfulness
               ,
               and
               Fruitfulness
               of
               Seasons
               .
            
          
           
             1.
             
             HAving
             spoken
             of
             Casualties
             ,
             we
             come
             next
             to
             compare
             the
             sickliness
             ,
             healthfulness
             ,
             and
             fruitfulness
             of
             the
             several
             Years
             ,
             and
             Seasons
             ,
             one
             with
             another
             .
             And
             first
             ,
             having
             in
             the
             Chapters
             aforegoing
             mentioned
             the
             several
             years
             of
             Plague
             ,
             we
             shall
             next
             present
             the
             several
             other
             sickly
             years
             ;
             we
             meaning
             by
             
               a
               sickly
               Year
            
             ,
             such
             wherein
             the
             Burials
             exceed
             those
             ,
             both
             of
             the
             precedent
             ,
             and
             subsequent
             years
             ,
             and
             not
             above
             200
             dying
             of
             the
             Plague
             ,
             for
             such
             we
             call
             Plague-Years
             ;
             and
             this
             we
             do
             ,
             that
             the
             World
             may
             see
             ,
             by
             what
             spaces
             ,
             and
             intervals
             we
             may
             hereafter
             expect
             such
             times
             again
             .
             Now
             ,
             we
             may
             not
             call
             that
             a
             more
             sickly
             year
             ,
             wherein
             more
             die
             ,
             because
             such
             excess
             of
             Burials
             may
             proceed
             from
             increase
             ,
             and
             access
             of
             People
             to
             the
             City
             onely
             .
          
           
           
             2.
             
             Such
             sickly
             years
             were
             1618
             ,
             20
             ,
             23
             ,
             24
             ,
             1632
             ,
             33
             ,
             34
             ,
             1649
             ,
             52
             ,
             54
             ,
             56
             ,
             58
             ,
             61
             ,
             as
             may
             be
             seen
             by
             the
             Tables
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             In
             reference
             to
             this
             Observation
             ,
             we
             shall
             present
             another
             ,
             namely
             ,
             That
             the
             more
             sickly
             the
             years
             are
             ,
             the
             less
             fecund
             ,
             or
             fruitfull
             of
             Children
             also
             they
             be
             ,
             which
             will
             appear
             ,
             if
             the
             number
             of
             Children
             born
             in
             the
             said
             sickly
             years
             be
             less
             ,
             then
             that
             of
             the
             years
             both
             next
             preceding
             ,
             and
             next
             following
             ;
             all
             which
             ,
             upon
             view
             of
             the
             Tables
             ,
             will
             be
             found
             true
             ,
             except
             in
             a
             very
             few
             Cases
             ,
             where
             sometimes
             the
             precedent
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             the
             subsequent
             years
             vary
             a
             little
             ,
             but
             never
             both
             together
             .
             Moreover
             ,
             for
             the
             confirmation
             of
             this
             Truth
             ,
             we
             present
             you
             the
             year
             1660
             ,
             where
             the
             Burials
             were
             fewer
             then
             in
             either
             of
             the
             two
             next
             precedent
             years
             by
             2000
             ,
             and
             fewer
             then
             in
             the
             subsequent
             by
             above
             4000.
             
             And
             withall
             ,
             the
             number
             of
             Christnings
             in
             the
             said
             year
             1660
             was
             far
             greater
             then
             in
             any
             of
             the
             three
             years
             next
             aforegoing
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             As
             to
             this
             year
             1660
             ,
             although
             we
             would
             not
             be
             thought
             Superstitious
             ,
             yet
             is
             it
             not
             to
             be
             neglected
             ,
             that
             in
             the
             said
             year
             was
             the
             King's
             Restauration
             to
             his
             Empire
             over
             these
             three
             Nations
             ,
             as
             if
             God
             Almighty
             had
             caused
             the
             healthfulness
             and
             fruitfulness
             thereof
             to
             repair
             the
             Bloodshed
             ,
             and
             Clamities
             suffered
             in
             his
             absence
             .
             I
             say
             ,
             this
             conceit
             doth
             abundantly
             counterpoise
             the
             Opinion
             of
             those
             who
             think
             great
             Plagues
             come
             in
             with
             Kings
             reigns
             ,
             because
             it
             hapned
             so
             twice
             ,
             
               viz.
               Anno
            
             1603
             ,
             and
             1625
             ,
             whereas
             as
             well
             the
             year
             1648
             ,
             wherein
             the
             present
             King
             commenced
             his
             right
             to
             reign
             ,
             as
             also
             the
             year
             1660
             ,
             wherein
             he
             commenced
             
             the
             exercise
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             were
             both
             eminently
             healthfull
             ,
             which
             clears
             both
             Monarchie
             ,
             and
             our
             present
             King's
             Familie
             from
             what
             seditious
             men
             have
             surmised
             against
             them
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             The
             Diseases
             ,
             which
             beside
             the
             Plague
             make
             years
             unhealthfull
             in
             this
             City
             ,
             are
             
               Spotted
               Feavers
               ,
               Small
               Pox
               ,
               Dysentery
               ,
            
             called
             by
             some
             
               The
               Plague
               in
               the
               Guts
            
             ,
             and
             the
             unhealthfull
             Season
             is
             the
             Autumn
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             VII
             .
             
               Of
               the
               difference
               between
               Burials
               ,
               and
               Christnings
               .
            
          
           
             1.
             
             THe
             next
             Observation
             is
             ,
             That
             in
             the
             said
             Bills
             there
             are
             far
             more
             Burials
             ,
             then
             Christnings
             .
             This
             is
             plain
             ,
             depending
             onely
             upon
             Arithmetical
             computation
             ;
             for
             ,
             in
             40
             years
             ,
             from
             the
             year
             1603
             ,
             to
             the
             year
             1644
             ,
             exclusivè
             of
             both
             years
             ,
             there
             have
             been
             set
             down
             (
             as
             happening
             within
             the
             same
             ground
             ,
             space
             ,
             or
             Parishes
             )
             although
             differently
             numbered
             ,
             and
             divided
             ,
             363935
             Burials
             ,
             and
             but
             330747
             Christnings
             within
             the
             97
             ,
             16
             ,
             and
             10
             out-Parishes
             ,
             those
             of
             
               Westminster
               ,
               Lambeth
               ,
               Newington
               ,
               Redriff
               ,
               Stepney
               ,
               Hackney
               ,
            
             and
             Islington
             ,
             not
             being
             included
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             From
             this
             single
             Observation
             it
             will
             follow
             ,
             That
             London
             hath
             decreased
             in
             its
             People
             ,
             the
             contrary
             whereof
             we
             see
             by
             its
             daily
             increase
             of
             Buildings
             upon
             new
             Foundations
             ,
             and
             by
             the
             turning
             of
             great
             Palacious
             Houses
             into
             small
             Tenements
             .
             It
             is
             therefore
             certain
             ,
             that
             London
             is
             supplied
             with
             People
             from
             
             out
             of
             the
             Countrey
             ,
             whereby
             not
             onely
             to
             repair
             the
             overplus
             difference
             of
             Burials
             above-mentioned
             ,
             but
             likewise
             to
             increase
             its
             Inhabitants
             according
             to
             the
             said
             increase
             of
             housing
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             This
             supplying
             of
             London
             seems
             to
             be
             the
             reason
             ,
             why
             
               Winchester
               ,
               Lincoln
            
             ,
             and
             several
             other
             Cities
             have
             decreased
             in
             their
             Buildings
             ,
             and
             consequently
             in
             their
             Inhabitants
             .
             The
             same
             may
             be
             suspected
             of
             many
             Towns
             in
             Cornwal
             ,
             and
             other
             places
             ,
             which
             probably
             ,
             when
             they
             were
             first
             allowed
             to
             send
             Burgesses
             to
             the
             Parliament
             ,
             were
             more
             populous
             then
             now
             ,
             and
             bore
             another
             proportion
             to
             London
             then
             now
             ;
             for
             several
             of
             those
             Burroughs
             send
             two
             Burgesses
             ,
             whereas
             London
             it self
             sends
             but
             four
             ,
             although
             it
             bears
             the
             fifteenth
             part
             of
             the
             charge
             of
             the
             whole
             Nation
             in
             all
             Publick
             Taxes
             ,
             and
             Levies
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             But
             ,
             if
             we
             consider
             what
             I
             have
             upon
             exact
             enquiry
             found
             true
             ,
             viz.
             That
             in
             the
             Countrie
             ,
             within
             ninetie
             years
             ,
             there
             have
             been
             6339
             Christnings
             ,
             and
             but
             5280
             Burials
             ,
             the
             increase
             of
             London
             will
             be
             salved
             without
             inferring
             the
             decrease
             of
             the
             People
             in
             the
             Countrie
             ;
             and
             withall
             ,
             in
             case
             all
             England
             have
             but
             fourteen
             times
             more
             People
             then
             London
             ,
             it
             will
             appear
             ,
             how
             the
             said
             increase
             of
             the
             Country
             may
             increase
             the
             People
             ,
             both
             of
             London
             ,
             and
             it self
             ;
             for
             if
             there
             be
             in
             the
             97
             ,
             16
             ,
             10
             ,
             and
             7
             Parishes
             ,
             usually
             comprehended
             within
             our
             Bills
             ,
             but
             460000
             souls
             as
             hereafter
             we
             shall
             shew
             ,
             then
             there
             are
             in
             all
             England
             ,
             and
             Wales
             ,
             6440000
             Persons
             ,
             out
             of
             which
             substract
             460000
             ,
             for
             those
             in
             ,
             and
             about
             London
             ,
             there
             remains
             5980000
             in
             the
             Countrie
             ,
             the
             which
             increasing
             about
             1
             /
             7
             part
             in
             40
             years
             ,
             as
             we
             shall
             hereafter
             prove
             ,
             doth
             
             happen
             in
             the
             Countrie
             ,
             the
             whole
             increase
             of
             the
             Countrie
             will
             be
             about
             854000
             in
             the
             said
             time
             ,
             out
             of
             which
             number
             ,
             if
             but
             about
             250000
             be
             sent
             up
             to
             London
             in
             the
             said
             40
             years
             ,
             viz.
             about
             6000
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             the
             said
             Missions
             will
             make
             good
             the
             alterations
             ,
             which
             we
             finde
             to
             have
             been
             in
             ,
             and
             about
             London
             ,
             between
             the
             years
             1603
             and
             1644
             above-mentioned
             .
             But
             that
             250000
             will
             do
             the
             same
             ,
             I
             prove
             thus
             ,
             viz.
             in
             the
             8
             years
             ,
             from
             1603
             to
             1612
             ,
             the
             Burials
             in
             all
             the
             Parishes
             ,
             and
             of
             all
             Diseases
             ,
             the
             Plague
             included
             ,
             were
             at
             a
             Medium
             9750
             
               per
               Annum
            
             .
             And
             between
             1635
             and
             1644
             were
             18000
             ,
             the
             difference
             whereof
             is
             8250
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             Total
             of
             the
             increase
             of
             the
             Burials
             in
             40
             years
             ,
             that
             is
             about
             206
             
               per
               Annum
            
             .
             Now
             ,
             to
             make
             the
             Burials
             increase
             206
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             there
             must
             be
             added
             to
             the
             City
             thirty
             times
             as
             many
             (
             according
             to
             the
             proportion
             of
             3
             dying
             out
             of
             41
             Families
             )
             viz.
             6180
             Advenae
             ,
             the
             which
             number
             multiplied
             again
             by
             the
             40
             years
             ,
             makes
             the
             Product
             247200
             ,
             which
             is
             less
             then
             the
             250000
             above
             propounded
             ;
             so
             as
             there
             remains
             above
             600000
             of
             increase
             in
             the
             Countrie
             within
             the
             said
             40
             years
             ,
             either
             to
             render
             it
             more
             populous
             ,
             or
             send
             forth
             into
             other
             Colonies
             ,
             or
             Wars
             .
             But
             that
             England
             hath
             fourteen
             times
             more
             People
             ,
             is
             not
             improbable
             ,
             for
             the
             Reasons
             following
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             London
             is
             observed
             to
             bear
             about
             the
             fifteenth
             proportion
             of
             the
             whole
             Tax
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             There
             is
             in
             England
             ,
             and
             Wales
             ,
             about
             39000
             square
             Miles
             of
             Land
             ,
             and
             we
             have
             computed
             that
             in
             one
             of
             the
             greatest
             Parishes
             in
             Hampshire
             ,
             being
             also
             a
             Market-Town
             ,
             and
             containing
             twelve
             square
             Miles
             ,
             there
             are
             220
             souls
             in
             every
             square
             Mile
             ,
             out
             
             of
             which
             I
             abate
             ¼
             for
             the
             overplus
             of
             People
             more
             in
             that
             Parish
             ,
             then
             in
             other
             wilde
             Counties
             .
             So
             as
             the
             ¾
             parts
             of
             the
             said
             220
             ,
             multiplied
             by
             the
             Total
             of
             square
             Miles
             ,
             produces
             6400000
             souls
             in
             all
             London
             included
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             There
             are
             about
             100000
             Parishes
             in
             England
             ,
             and
             Wales
             ,
             the
             which
             ,
             although
             they
             should
             not
             contain
             the
             ⅓
             part
             of
             the
             Land
             ,
             nor
             the
             ¼
             of
             the
             People
             of
             that
             Country-Parish
             ,
             which
             we
             have
             examined
             ,
             yet
             may
             be
             supposed
             to
             contain
             about
             600
             People
             ,
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             according
             to
             which
             Accompt
             there
             will
             be
             six
             Millions
             of
             People
             in
             the
             Nation
             .
             I
             might
             add
             ,
             that
             there
             are
             in
             England
             ,
             and
             Wales
             ,
             about
             five
             and
             twenty
             Millions
             of
             Acres
             at
             16
             ½
             Foot
             to
             the
             Perch
             ;
             and
             if
             there
             be
             six
             Millions
             of
             People
             ,
             then
             there
             is
             about
             four
             Acres
             for
             every
             head
             ,
             which
             how
             well
             it
             agrees
             to
             the
             Rules
             of
             Plantation
             ,
             I
             leave
             unto
             others
             ,
             not
             onely
             as
             a
             means
             to
             examine
             my
             Assertion
             ,
             but
             as
             an
             hint
             to
             their
             enquiry
             concerning
             the
             fundamental
             Trade
             ,
             which
             is
             Husbandrie
             ,
             and
             Plantation
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             Upon
             the
             whole
             matter
             we
             may
             therefore
             conclude
             ,
             That
             the
             People
             of
             the
             whole
             Nation
             do
             increase
             ,
             and
             consequently
             the
             decrease
             of
             
               Winchester
               ,
               Lincoln
            
             ,
             and
             other
             like
             places
             ,
             must
             be
             attributed
             to
             other
             Reasons
             ,
             then
             that
             of
             refurnishing
             London
             onely
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             We
             come
             to
             shew
             ,
             why
             although
             in
             the
             Country
             the
             Christnings
             exceed
             the
             Burials
             ,
             yet
             in
             London
             they
             do
             not
             .
             The
             general
             Reason
             of
             this
             must
             be
             ,
             that
             in
             London
             the
             proportion
             of
             those
             subject
             to
             die
             unto
             those
             capable
             of
             breeding
             is
             greater
             then
             
             in
             the
             Countrey
             ;
             That
             is
             ,
             let
             there
             be
             an
             hundred
             Persons
             in
             London
             ,
             and
             as
             many
             in
             the
             Country
             ;
             we
             say
             ,
             that
             if
             there
             be
             60
             of
             them
             Breeders
             in
             London
             ,
             there
             are
             more
             then
             60
             in
             the
             Country
             ,
             or
             else
             we
             must
             say
             ,
             that
             London
             is
             more
             unhealthfull
             ,
             or
             that
             it
             enclines
             men
             and
             women
             more
             to
             Barrenness
             ,
             then
             the
             Country
             ,
             which
             by
             comparing
             the
             Burials
             ,
             and
             Christnings
             of
             
               Hackney
               ,
               Newington
            
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             Country-Parishes
             ,
             with
             the
             most
             Smoaky
             ,
             and
             Stinking
             parts
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             is
             scarce
             discernable
             in
             any
             considerable
             degree
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             Now
             that
             the
             Breeders
             in
             London
             are
             proportionally
             fewer
             then
             those
             in
             the
             Country
             arises
             from
             these
             reasons
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             1.
             
             All
             that
             have
             business
             to
             the
             Court
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             or
             to
             the
             Courts
             of
             Justice
             ,
             and
             all
             Country-men
             coming
             up
             to
             bring
             Provisions
             to
             the
             City
             ,
             or
             to
             buy
             Foreign
             Commodities
             ,
             Manufactures
             ,
             and
             Rarities
             ,
             do
             for
             the
             most
             part
             leave
             their
             Wives
             in
             the
             Country
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             Persons
             coming
             to
             live
             in
             London
             out
             of
             curiosity
             ,
             and
             pleasure
             ,
             as
             also
             such
             as
             would
             retire
             ,
             and
             live
             privately
             ,
             do
             the
             same
             ,
             if
             they
             have
             any
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Such
             ,
             as
             come
             up
             to
             be
             cured
             of
             Diseases
             ,
             do
             scarce
             use
             their
             Wives
             
               pro
               tempore
            
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             That
             many
             Apprentices
             of
             London
             ,
             who
             are
             bound
             seven
             ,
             or
             nine
             years
             from
             Marriage
             ,
             do
             often
             stay
             longer
             voluntarily
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             That
             many
             Sea-men
             of
             London
             leave
             their
             Wives
             behind
             them
             ,
             who
             are
             more
             subject
             to
             die
             in
             the
             absence
             of
             their
             Husbands
             ,
             then
             to
             breed
             either
             without
             men
             ,
             or
             with
             the
             use
             of
             many
             promiscuously
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             As
             for
             unhealthiness
             it
             may
             well
             be
             supposed
             ,
             
             that
             although
             seasoned
             Bodies
             may
             ,
             and
             do
             live
             near
             as
             long
             in
             London
             ,
             as
             elsewhere
             ,
             yet
             new-comers
             ,
             and
             Children
             do
             not
             ,
             for
             the
             
               Smoaks
               ,
               Stinks
            
             ,
             and
             close
             Air
             are
             less
             healthfull
             then
             that
             of
             the
             Country
             ;
             otherwise
             why
             do
             sickly
             Persons
             remove
             into
             the
             Country
             Air
             ?
             And
             why
             are
             there
             more
             old
             men
             in
             Countries
             then
             in
             
               London
               ,
               per
               rata
            
             ?
             And
             although
             the
             difference
             in
             Hackney
             ,
             and
             Newington
             ,
             above-mentioned
             ,
             be
             not
             very
             notorious
             ,
             yet
             the
             reason
             may
             be
             their
             vicinity
             to
             London
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             Inhabitants
             are
             most
             such
             ,
             whose
             bodies
             have
             first
             been
             impaired
             with
             the
             
               London
               Air
            
             ,
             before
             they
             withdraw
             thither
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             As
             to
             the
             causes
             of
             Barrenness
             in
             London
             ,
             I
             say
             ,
             that
             although
             there
             should
             be
             none
             extraordinary
             in
             the
             Native
             Air
             of
             the
             place
             ,
             yet
             the
             intemperance
             in
             feeding
             ,
             and
             especially
             the
             Adulteries
             and
             Fornications
             ,
             supposed
             more
             frequent
             in
             London
             then
             elsewhere
             ,
             do
             certainly
             hinder
             breeding
             .
             For
             a
             Woman
             ,
             admitting
             10
             Men
             ,
             is
             so
             far
             from
             having
             ten
             times
             as
             many
             Children
             ,
             that
             she
             hath
             none
             at
             all
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             Add
             to
             this
             ,
             that
             the
             minds
             of
             men
             in
             London
             are
             more
             thoughtfull
             and
             full
             of
             business
             then
             in
             the
             Country
             ,
             where
             their
             work
             is
             corporal
             Labour
             ,
             and
             Exercizes
             .
             All
             which
             promote
             Breedings
             ,
             whereas
             Anxieties
             of
             the
             minde
             hinder
             it
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHHP.
             VIII
             .
             
               Of
               the
               difference
               between
               the
               numbers
               of
               Males
               ,
               and
               Females
               .
            
          
           
             THe
             next
             Observation
             is
             ,
             That
             there
             be
             more
             Males
             then
             Females
             .
          
           
             There
             have
             been
             Buried
             from
             the
             year
             1628
             ,
             to
             the
             year
             1662
             ,
             exclusivè
             ,
             209436
             Males
             ,
             and
             but
             190474
             Females
             :
             but
             it
             will
             be
             objected
             ,
             that
             in
             London
             it
             may
             indeed
             be
             so
             ,
             though
             otherwise
             elsewhere
             ;
             because
             London
             is
             the
             great
             Stage
             and
             Shop
             of
             business
             ,
             wherein
             the
             
               Masculine
               Sex
            
             bears
             the
             greatest
             part
             .
             But
             we
             Answer
             ,
             That
             there
             have
             been
             also
             Christned
             within
             the
             same
             time
             ,
             139782
             Males
             ,
             and
             but
             130866
             Females
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             Country
             Accompts
             are
             consonant
             enough
             to
             those
             of
             London
             upon
             this
             matter
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             What
             the
             Causes
             hereof
             are
             ,
             we
             shall
             not
             trouble
             our selves
             to
             conjecture
             ,
             as
             in
             other
             Cases
             ,
             onely
             we
             shall
             desire
             ,
             that
             Travellers
             would
             enquire
             whether
             it
             be
             the
             same
             in
             other
             Countries
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             We
             should
             have
             given
             an
             Accompt
             ,
             how
             in
             every
             Age
             these
             proportions
             change
             here
             ,
             but
             that
             we
             have
             Bills
             of
             distinction
             but
             for
             32
             years
             ,
             so
             that
             we
             shall
             pass
             from
             hence
             to
             some
             inferences
             from
             this
             Conclusion
             ;
             as
             first
             ,
          
           
             I.
             That
             
               Christian
               Religion
            
             ,
             prohibiting
             Polygamy
             ,
             is
             more
             agreeable
             to
             the
             
               Law
               of
               Nature
            
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             the
             
               Law
               of
               God
            
             ,
             then
             Mahumetism
             ,
             and
             others
             ,
             that
             
             allow
             it
             ;
             for
             one
             man
             his
             having
             many
             women
             ,
             or
             wives
             by
             Law
             ,
             signifies
             nothing
             ,
             unless
             there
             were
             many
             women
             to
             one
             man
             in
             Nature
             also
             .
          
           
             II.
             The
             obvious
             Objection
             hereunto
             is
             ,
             That
             one
             
               Horse
               ,
               Bull
            
             ,
             or
             Ram
             ,
             having
             each
             of
             them
             many
             Females
             ,
             do
             promote
             increase
             .
             To
             which
             I
             Answer
             ,
             That
             although
             perhaps
             there
             be
             naturally
             ,
             even
             of
             these
             species
             ,
             more
             Males
             then
             Females
             ,
             yet
             artificially
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             by
             making
             
               Geldings
               ,
               Oxen
            
             ,
             and
             Weathers
             ,
             there
             are
             fewer
             .
             From
             whence
             it
             will
             follow
             ,
             That
             when
             by
             experience
             it
             is
             found
             how
             many
             Ews
             (
             suppose
             twenty
             )
             one
             Ram
             will
             serve
             ,
             we
             may
             know
             what
             proportion
             of
             male-Lambs
             to
             castrate
             ,
             or
             geld
             ,
             viz.
             nineteen
             ,
             or
             thereabouts
             :
             for
             if
             you
             emasculate
             fewer
             ,
             viz.
             but
             ten
             ,
             you
             shall
             by
             promiscuous
             copulation
             of
             each
             of
             those
             ten
             with
             two
             Females
             ,
             (
             in
             such
             as
             admit
             the
             Male
             after
             conception
             )
             hinder
             the
             increase
             so
             far
             ,
             as
             the
             admittance
             of
             two
             Males
             will
             do
             it
             :
             but
             ,
             if
             you
             castrate
             none
             at
             all
             ,
             it
             is
             highly
             probable
             ,
             that
             every
             of
             the
             twenty
             Males
             copulating
             with
             every
             of
             the
             twenty
             Females
             ,
             there
             will
             be
             little
             ,
             or
             no
             conception
             in
             any
             of
             them
             all
             .
          
           
             III.
             And
             this
             I
             take
             to
             be
             the
             truest
             Reason
             ,
             why
             
               Foxes
               ,
               Wolves
            
             ,
             and
             other
             
               Vermin
               Animals
            
             that
             are
             not
             gelt
             ,
             increase
             not
             faster
             then
             Sheep
             ,
             when
             as
             so
             many
             thousands
             of
             these
             are
             daily
             Butchered
             ,
             and
             very
             few
             of
             the
             other
             die
             otherwise
             then
             of
             themselves
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             We
             have
             hitherto
             said
             there
             are
             more
             Males
             ,
             then
             Females
             ;
             we
             say
             next
             ,
             That
             the
             one
             exceed
             the
             other
             by
             about
             a
             thirteenth
             part
             ;
             so
             that
             although
             more
             men
             die
             violent
             deaths
             then
             women
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             more
             are
             slain
             in
             Wars
             ,
             killed
             by
             mischance
             ,
             drowned
             
             at
             Sea
             ,
             and
             die
             by
             the
             
               Hand
               of
               Justice
            
             .
             Moreover
             ,
             more
             men
             go
             to
             Colonies
             ,
             and
             travel
             into
             foreign
             parts
             ,
             then
             women
             .
             And
             lastly
             ,
             more
             remain
             unmarried
             ,
             then
             of
             women
             ,
             as
             Fellows
             of
             Colleges
             ,
             and
             Apprentises
             ,
             above
             eighteen
             ,
             &c.
             yet
             the
             said
             thirteenth
             part
             difference
             bringeth
             the
             business
             but
             to
             such
             a
             pass
             ,
             that
             every
             woman
             may
             have
             an
             Husband
             ,
             without
             the
             allowance
             of
             Polygamy
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             although
             a
             man
             be
             Prolifique
             fourty
             years
             ,
             and
             a
             woman
             but
             five
             and
             twenty
             ,
             which
             makes
             the
             Males
             to
             be
             as
             560
             to
             325
             Females
             ,
             yet
             the
             causes
             above
             named
             ,
             and
             the
             later
             marriage
             of
             the
             men
             ,
             reduce
             all
             to
             an
             equality
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             It
             appearing
             ,
             that
             there
             were
             fourteen
             men
             to
             thirteen
             women
             ,
             and
             that
             they
             die
             in
             the
             same
             proportion
             also
             ,
             yet
             I
             have
             heard
             Physicians
             say
             ,
             that
             they
             have
             two
             women
             Patients
             to
             one
             man
             ,
             which
             Assertion
             seems
             very
             likely
             ;
             for
             that
             women
             have
             either
             the
             Green-sickness
             ,
             or
             other
             like
             Distempers
             ,
             are
             sick
             of
             
               Breedings
               ,
               Abortions
               ,
               Child-bearing
               ,
               Sore-breasts
               ,
               Whites
               ,
               Obstructions
               ,
               Fits
               of
               the
               Mother
               ,
            
             and
             the
             like
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             Now
             ,
             from
             this
             it
             should
             follow
             ,
             that
             more
             women
             should
             die
             then
             men
             ,
             if
             the
             number
             of
             Burials
             answered
             in
             proportion
             to
             that
             of
             Sicknesses
             :
             but
             this
             must
             be
             salved
             ,
             either
             by
             the
             alledging
             ,
             that
             the
             Physicians
             cure
             those
             Sicknesses
             ,
             so
             as
             few
             more
             die
             ,
             then
             if
             none
             were
             sick
             ;
             or
             else
             that
             men
             ,
             being
             more
             intemperate
             then
             women
             ,
             die
             as
             much
             by
             reason
             of
             their
             Vices
             ,
             as
             the
             women
             do
             by
             the
             Infirmitie
             of
             their
             Sex
             ,
             and
             consequently
             ,
             more
             Males
             being
             born
             ,
             then
             Females
             ,
             more
             also
             die
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             In
             the
             year
             1642
             many
             Males
             went
             out
             of
             
             London
             into
             the
             Wars
             then
             beginning
             ,
             in
             so
             much
             ,
             as
             I
             expected
             in
             the
             succeeding
             year
             ,
             1643
             ,
             to
             have
             found
             the
             Burials
             of
             Females
             to
             have
             exceeded
             those
             of
             Males
             ,
             but
             no
             alteration
             appeared
             ;
             for
             as
             much
             ,
             as
             I
             suppose
             ,
             Trading
             continuing
             the
             same
             in
             London
             ,
             all
             those
             who
             lost
             their
             Apprentices
             had
             others
             out
             of
             the
             Countrey
             ;
             and
             if
             any
             left
             their
             Trades
             ,
             or
             Shops
             ,
             that
             others
             forthwith
             succeeded
             them
             :
             for
             if
             employment
             for
             hands
             remain
             the
             same
             ,
             no
             doubt
             but
             the
             number
             of
             them
             could
             not
             long
             continue
             in
             disproportion
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             Another
             pregnant
             Argument
             to
             the
             same
             purpose
             (
             which
             hath
             already
             been
             touched
             on
             )
             is
             ,
             That
             although
             in
             the
             very
             year
             of
             the
             Plague
             ,
             the
             Christnings
             decreased
             ,
             by
             the
             dying
             and
             flying
             of
             Teeming-women
             ,
             yet
             the
             very
             next
             year
             after
             ,
             they
             increased
             somewhat
             ,
             but
             the
             second
             after
             ,
             to
             as
             full
             a
             number
             as
             in
             the
             second
             year
             before
             the
             said
             Plague
             :
             for
             I
             say
             again
             ,
             if
             there
             be
             encouragement
             for
             an
             hundred
             in
             London
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             a
             Way
             how
             an
             hundred
             may
             live
             better
             then
             in
             the
             Countrey
             ,
             and
             if
             there
             be
             void
             housing
             there
             to
             receive
             them
             ,
             the
             evacuating
             of
             a
             ¼th
             ,
             or
             ⅓
             part
             of
             that
             number
             ,
             must
             soon
             be
             supplied
             out
             of
             the
             Countrey
             ;
             so
             as
             ,
             the
             great
             Plague
             doth
             not
             lessen
             the
             Inhabitants
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             but
             of
             the
             Countrey
             ,
             who
             in
             a
             short
             time
             remove
             themselves
             from
             hence
             thither
             ,
             so
             long
             ,
             untill
             the
             City
             for
             want
             of
             receit
             and
             encouragement
             ,
             regurgitates
             and
             sends
             them
             back
             .
          
           
             10.
             
             From
             the
             difference
             between
             Males
             and
             Females
             ,
             we
             see
             the
             reason
             of
             making
             Eunuchs
             in
             those
             places
             where
             Polygamy
             is
             allowed
             ,
             the
             latter
             being
             
             useless
             as
             to
             multiplication
             ,
             without
             the
             former
             ,
             as
             was
             said
             before
             in
             the
             case
             of
             Sheep
             and
             other
             Animals
             ,
             usually
             gelt
             in
             these
             Countries
             .
          
           
             11.
             
             By
             consequence
             ,
             this
             practise
             of
             Castracon
             serves
             as
             well
             to
             promote
             increase
             as
             to
             meliorate
             the
             Flesh
             of
             those
             Beasts
             that
             suffer
             it
             .
             For
             that
             Operation
             is
             equally
             practised
             upon
             Horses
             which
             are
             not
             used
             for
             Food
             ,
             as
             upon
             those
             that
             are
             .
          
           
             12.
             
             In
             Popish
             Countries
             where
             Polygamy
             is
             forbidden
             ,
             if
             a
             greater
             number
             of
             Males
             oblige
             themselves
             to
             Caelibate
             then
             the
             natural
             overplus
             or
             difference
             between
             them
             and
             Females
             amounts
             unto
             ;
             then
             multiplication
             is
             hindred
             ;
             for
             if
             there
             be
             eight
             Men
             to
             ten
             Women
             ,
             all
             of
             which
             eight
             men
             are
             married
             to
             eight
             of
             the
             ten
             Women
             ,
             then
             the
             other
             two
             bear
             no
             Children
             ,
             as
             either
             admitting
             no
             Man
             at
             all
             ,
             or
             else
             admitting
             Men
             as
             Whores
             (
             that
             is
             more
             then
             one
             )
             which
             commonly
             procreates
             no
             more
             then
             if
             none
             at
             all
             had
             been
             used
             :
             or
             else
             such
             unlawfull
             Copulations
             beget
             Conceptions
             but
             to
             frustrate
             them
             by
             procured
             Abortions
             or
             secret
             Murthers
             ,
             all
             which
             returns
             to
             the
             same
             reckoning
             .
             Now
             ,
             if
             the
             same
             proportion
             of
             women
             oblige
             themselves
             to
             a
             single
             life
             like-wise
             ,
             then
             such
             obligation
             makes
             no
             change
             in
             this
             matter
             of
             encrease
             .
          
           
             13.
             
             From
             what
             hath
             been
             said
             ,
             appears
             the
             reason
             why
             the
             Law
             is
             ,
             and
             ought
             to
             be
             so
             strict
             against
             Fornications
             and
             Adulteries
             ,
             for
             if
             there
             were
             universal
             liberty
             ,
             the
             Increase
             of
             Man-kind
             would
             be
             but
             like
             that
             of
             Foxes
             at
             best
             .
          
           
             14.
             
             Now
             forasmuch
             as
             Princes
             are
             not
             only
             Powerfull
             but
             Rich
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             number
             of
             
             their
             People
             (
             Hands
             being
             the
             Father
             ,
             as
             Lands
             are
             the
             Mother
             ,
             and
             Womb
             of
             Wealth
             )
             it
             is
             no
             wonder
             why
             states
             by
             encouraging
             Marriage
             ,
             and
             hindering
             Licentiousness
             ,
             advance
             their
             own
             Interest
             ,
             as
             well
             as
             preserve
             the
             Laws
             of
             God
             from
             contempt
             ,
             and
             Violation
             .
          
           
             15.
             
             It
             is
             a
             Blessing
             to
             Man-kind
             ,
             that
             by
             this
             overplus
             of
             Males
             there
             is
             this
             natural
             Bar
             to
             Polygamy
             :
             for
             in
             such
             a
             state
             Women
             could
             not
             live
             in
             that
             parity
             ,
             and
             equality
             of
             expence
             with
             their
             Husbands
             ,
             as
             now
             ,
             and
             here
             they
             do
             .
          
           
             16.
             
             The
             reason
             whereof
             is
             ,
             not
             ,
             that
             the
             Husband
             cannot
             maintain
             as
             splendidly
             three
             ,
             as
             one
             ;
             for
             he
             might
             ,
             having
             three
             Wives
             ,
             live
             himself
             upon
             a
             quarter
             of
             his
             Income
             ,
             that
             is
             in
             a
             parity
             with
             all
             three
             ,
             as-well
             as
             ,
             having
             but
             one
             ,
             live
             in
             the
             same
             parity
             at
             half
             with
             her
             alone
             :
             but
             rather
             ,
             because
             that
             to
             keep
             them
             all
             quiet
             with
             each
             other
             ,
             and
             himself
             ,
             he
             must
             keep
             them
             all
             in
             greater
             aw
             ,
             and
             less
             splendor
             ,
             which
             power
             he
             having
             will
             probably
             use
             it
             to
             keep
             them
             all
             as
             low
             ,
             as
             he
             pleases
             ,
             and
             at
             no
             more
             cost
             then
             makes
             for
             his
             own
             pleasure
             ;
             the
             poorest
             Subjects
             (
             such
             as
             this
             plurality
             of
             Wives
             must
             be
             )
             being
             most
             easily
             governed
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             IX
             .
             
               Of
               the
               growth
               of
               the
               City
               .
            
          
           
             1.
             
             IN
             the
             year
             1593
             there
             died
             in
             the
             ninety
             seven
             Parishes
             within
             the
             walls
             ,
             and
             the
             sixteen
             without
             the
             walls
             (
             besides
             421
             of
             the
             Plague
             )
             3508.
             
             And
             the
             next
             year
             3478
             ,
             besides
             29
             of
             the
             Plague
             :
             in
             both
             years
             6986.
             
             Twenty
             years
             after
             ,
             there
             died
             in
             the
             same
             ninety
             seven
             ,
             and
             sixteen
             Parishes
             ,
             12110
             ,
             
               viz.
               Anno
            
             1614
             ,
             5873
             ;
             and
             Anno
             1615
             ,
             6237
             :
             so
             as
             the
             said
             Parishes
             are
             increased
             ,
             in
             the
             said
             time
             ,
             from
             seven
             to
             twelve
             ,
             or
             very
             near
             thereabouts
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             the
             Burials
             within
             the
             like
             space
             of
             he
             next
             twenty
             years
             ,
             
               viz.
               Anno
            
             1634
             ,
             and
             1635
             ,
             vere
             15625
             ,
             viz.
             as
             about
             twenty
             four
             to
             thirty
             one
             :
             he
             which
             last
             of
             the
             three
             numbers
             ,
             15625
             ,
             is
             much
             more
             then
             double
             to
             the
             first
             6986
             ,
             viz.
             the
             said
             Parishes
             have
             in
             fourty
             years
             increased
             from
             twenty
             three
             to
             fifty
             two
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Where
             is
             to
             be
             noted
             ,
             That
             although
             we
             were
             necessitated
             to
             compound
             the
             said
             ninety
             seven
             with
             the
             sixteen
             Parishes
             ,
             yet
             the
             sixteen
             Parishes
             have
             increased
             faster
             then
             the
             ninety
             seven
             .
             For
             ,
             in
             the
             year
             1620
             ,
             there
             died
             within
             the
             walls
             2726
             ,
             and
             in
             1660
             there
             died
             but
             3098
             (
             both
             years
             being
             clear
             of
             the
             Plague
             )
             so
             as
             in
             this
             fourty
             years
             the
             said
             ninety
             seven
             Parishes
             have
             increased
             but
             from
             nine
             to
             ten
             ,
             or
             thereabouts
             ,
             because
             the
             housing
             of
             the
             
             said
             ninety
             seven
             Parishes
             could
             be
             no
             otherwise
             increased
             ,
             then
             by
             turning
             great
             Houses
             into
             Tenements
             ,
             and
             building
             upon
             a
             few
             Gardens
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             In
             the
             year
             1604
             ,
             there
             died
             in
             the
             ninety
             seven
             Parishes
             1518
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             Plague
             280.
             
             And
             in
             the
             year
             1660
             ,
             3098
             ,
             and
             none
             of
             the
             Plague
             ,
             so
             as
             in
             fifty
             six
             years
             the
             said
             Parishes
             have
             doubled
             :
             Where
             note
             ,
             that
             forasmuch
             as
             the
             said
             year
             1604
             was
             the
             very
             next
             year
             after
             the
             great
             Plague
             ,
             1603
             (
             when
             the
             City
             was
             not
             yet
             re-peopled
             )
             we
             shall
             rather
             make
             the
             comparison
             between
             2014
             ,
             which
             died
             Anno
             1605
             ,
             and
             3431
             Anno
             1659
             ,
             choosing
             rather
             from
             hence
             to
             assert
             ,
             that
             the
             said
             ninety
             seven
             ,
             and
             sixteen
             Parishes
             encreased
             from
             twenty
             to
             thirty
             four
             ,
             or
             from
             ten
             to
             seventeen
             in
             fifty
             four
             years
             ,
             then
             from
             one
             to
             two
             in
             fifty
             six
             ,
             as
             in
             the
             last
             aforegoing
             Paragraph
             is
             set
             down
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             Anno
             1605
             ,
             there
             died
             in
             the
             sixteen
             out-Parishes
             2974
             ,
             and
             Anno
             1659
             ,
             6988
             ,
             so
             as
             in
             the
             fifty
             four
             years
             ,
             the
             said
             Parishes
             have
             encreased
             from
             three
             to
             seven
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             Anno
             1605
             there
             died
             in
             the
             eight
             out-parishes
             ,
             960
             ,
             Anno
             1659
             ,
             there
             died
             in
             the
             same
             scope
             of
             Ground
             ,
             although
             called
             now
             ten
             Parishes
             (
             the
             Savoy
             ,
             and
             Covent-Garden
             being
             added
             )
             4301
             ,
             so
             as
             the
             said
             Parishes
             have
             encreased
             within
             the
             said
             fifty
             four
             years
             ,
             more
             then
             from
             one
             to
             four
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             there
             was
             Buried
             in
             all
             ,
             Anno
             1605
             ,
             5948
             ,
             and
             Anno
             1659
             14720
             ,
             viz.
             about
             two
             to
             five
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             Having
             set
             down
             the
             proportions
             ,
             wherein
             we
             find
             the
             said
             three
             great
             Divisions
             of
             the
             whole
             Pyle
             ,
             call'd
             London
             ,
             to
             have
             encreased
             ;
             we
             come
             next
             to
             shew
             
             what
             particular
             Parishes
             have
             had
             the
             most
             remarkable
             share
             in
             these
             Augmentations
             ,
             viz.
             of
             the
             ninty
             seven
             Parishes
             within
             the
             Walls
             the
             Increase
             is
             not
             very
             discernable
             ,
             but
             where
             great
             houses
             formerly
             belonging
             to
             Noblemen
             before
             they
             built
             others
             neer
             White-hall
             ,
             have
             been
             turned
             into
             Tenements
             ,
             upon
             which
             Accompt
             
               Alhallows
               on
               the
               wall
            
             is
             encreased
             ,
             by
             the
             conversion
             of
             the
             Marquess
             of
             Winchesters
             house
             ,
             lately
             the
             Spanish
             Ambassadors
             ,
             into
             a
             New
             street
             ,
             the
             like
             of
             Alderman
             Freeman
             ,
             and
             
               La
               Motte
            
             neer
             the
             Exchange
             ,
             the
             like
             of
             the
             Earl
             of
             Arundells
             in
             Loathbury
             ,
             the
             like
             of
             the
             Bishop
             of
             London's
             Palace
             ,
             the
             Dean
             of
             Paul's
             ,
             and
             the
             Lord
             River's
             house
             ,
             now
             in
             hand
             ,
             as
             also
             of
             the
             Dukes-Place
             ,
             and
             others
             heretofore
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             Of
             the
             sixteen
             Parishes
             next
             without
             the
             Walls
             ,
             Saint
             Gile's
             Criplegate
             hath
             been
             most
             inlarged
             ,
             next
             to
             that
             ,
             Saint
             Olave's
             Southwark
             ,
             then
             Saint
             
               Andrews
               Holborn
            
             ,
             then
             White-Chappel
             ,
             the
             difference
             in
             the
             rest
             not
             being
             considerable
             .
          
           
             10.
             
             Of
             the
             out
             Parishes
             now
             called
             ten
             ,
             formerly
             nine
             ,
             and
             before
             that
             eight
             ,
             Saint
             Gile's
             ,
             and
             Saint
             
               Martins
               in
               the
               fields
            
             ,
             are
             most
             encreased
             ,
             notwithstanding
             Saint
             
               Pauls
               Covent-Garden
            
             was
             taken
             out
             of
             them
             both
             .
          
           
             11.
             
             The
             general
             observation
             which
             arises
             from
             hence
             is
             ,
             That
             the
             City
             of
             London
             gradually
             removes
             Westward
             ,
             and
             did
             not
             the
             
               Royal
               Exchange
            
             ,
             and
             London-Bridg
             stay
             the
             Trade
             ,
             it
             would
             remove
             much
             faster
             ,
             for
             
               Leaden-Hall-street
               ,
               Bishops-gate
            
             ,
             and
             part
             of
             Fan-church-street
             ,
             have
             lost
             their
             ancient
             Trade
             ,
             Grace-Church-street
             indeed
             keeping
             it self
             yet
             entire
             ,
             by
             
             reason
             of
             its
             conjunction
             with
             ,
             and
             relation
             to
             London-Bridg
             .
          
           
             12.
             
             Again
             ,
             Canning-street
             ,
             and
             Watlin-street
             have
             lost
             their
             Trade
             of
             Woollen-Drapery
             to
             Paul's
             
               Church-Yard
               ,
               Ludgate-hill
            
             ,
             and
             Fleet-street
             ;
             the
             Mercery
             is
             gone
             from
             out
             of
             Lombard-street
             ,
             and
             Cheapside
             ,
             into
             Pater-Noster-Row
             ,
             and
             Fleet-street
             .
          
           
             13.
             
             The
             reasons
             whereof
             are
             ,
             that
             the
             King's
             Court
             (
             in
             old
             times
             frequently
             kept
             in
             the
             City
             )
             is
             now
             always
             at
             Westminster
             .
             Secondly
             ,
             the
             use
             of
             Coaches
             ,
             whereunto
             the
             narrow
             streets
             of
             the
             old
             City
             are
             unfit
             ,
             hath
             caused
             the
             building
             of
             those
             broader
             streets
             in
             Covent-Garden
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             14.
             
             Thirdly
             ,
             where
             the
             Consumption
             of
             Commodity
             is
             ,
             viz.
             among
             the
             Gentry
             ,
             the
             vendors
             of
             the
             same
             must
             seat
             themselves
             .
          
           
             15.
             
             Fourthly
             ,
             the
             cramming
             up
             of
             the
             voyd
             spaces
             ,
             and
             gardens
             within
             the
             Walls
             ,
             with
             houses
             ,
             to
             the
             prejudice
             of
             Light
             ,
             and
             Air
             ,
             have
             made
             men
             Build
             new
             ones
             ,
             where
             they
             less
             fear
             those
             inconveniencies
             .
          
           
             16.
             
             Conformity
             in
             Building
             to
             other
             civil
             Nations
             hath
             disposed
             us
             to
             let
             our
             old
             Wooden
             dark
             houses
             fall
             to
             decay
             ,
             and
             to
             build
             new
             ones
             ,
             whereby
             to
             answer
             all
             the
             ends
             above-mentioned
             .
          
           
             17.
             
             Where
             note
             ,
             that
             when
             Lud-gate
             was
             the
             onely
             Western
             Gate
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             little
             Building
             was
             Westward
             thereof
             .
             But
             when
             Holborn
             began
             to
             encrease
             New-gate
             was
             made
             .
             But
             now
             both
             these
             Gates
             are
             not
             sufficient
             for
             the
             Communication
             between
             the
             Walled
             City
             ,
             and
             it
             s
             enlarged
             Western
             Suburbs
             ,
             as
             dayly
             appears
             by
             the
             intolerable
             stops
             and
             embaresses
             of
             Coaches
             near
             both
             these
             Gates
             ,
             especially
             Lud-gate
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             X.
             
               Of
               the
               Inequality
               of
               Parishes
            
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             BEfore
             we
             pass
             from
             hence
             ,
             we
             shall
             offer
             to
             consideration
             the
             inequality
             of
             Parishes
             in
             ,
             and
             about
             London
             ,
             evident
             in
             the
             proportion
             of
             their
             respective
             Burials
             ;
             for
             in
             the
             same
             year
             were
             Buried
             in
             Cripple-gate-Parish
             1191
             ,
             that
             but
             twelve
             died
             in
             Trinity-Minories
             ,
             St.
             Saviour's
             Southwark
             ,
             and
             Botolph's
             Bishop-gate
             ,
             being
             of
             the
             middle
             size
             ,
             as
             burying
             five
             and
             600
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ;
             so
             that
             Cripple-gate
             is
             an
             hundred
             times
             as
             big
             as
             the
             Minories
             ,
             and
             200
             times
             as
             big
             as
             St.
             Bennet's
             
               Grace-church
               ,
               Matthew-Friday-street
            
             ,
             and
             some
             others
             within
             the
             City
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             Hence
             may
             arise
             this
             Question
             ,
             Wherefore
             should
             this
             inequality
             be
             continued
             ?
             If
             it
             be
             Answered
             ,
             Because
             that
             Pastours
             of
             all
             sorts
             ,
             and
             sizes
             of
             Abilities
             ,
             may
             have
             Benefices
             ,
             each
             man
             according
             to
             his
             merit
             :
             we
             Answer
             ,
             That
             a
             two
             hundredth
             part
             of
             the
             best
             Parson's
             learning
             is
             scarce
             enough
             for
             a
             Sexton
             .
             But
             besides
             ,
             there
             seems
             no
             reason
             of
             any
             differences
             at
             all
             ,
             it
             being
             as
             much
             Science
             to
             save
             one
             single
             soul
             ,
             as
             one
             thousand
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             We
             encline
             therefore
             to
             think
             the
             Parishes
             should
             be
             equal
             ,
             or
             near
             ,
             because
             ,
             in
             the
             
               Reformed
               Religions
            
             ,
             the
             principal
             use
             of
             Churches
             is
             to
             Preach
             in
             :
             now
             the
             bigness
             of
             such
             a
             Church
             ought
             to
             be
             no
             greater
             ,
             then
             that
             ,
             unto
             which
             the
             voice
             of
             a
             Preacher
             
             of
             middling
             Lungs
             will
             eafily
             extend
             ;
             I
             say
             ,
             easily
             ,
             because
             they
             speak
             an
             hour
             ,
             or
             more
             together
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             The
             use
             of
             such
             large
             Churches
             ,
             as
             Paul's
             ,
             is
             now
             wholly
             lost
             ,
             we
             having
             no
             need
             of
             saying
             perhaps
             fifty
             Masses
             all
             at
             one
             time
             ,
             nor
             of
             making
             those
             grand
             Processions
             frequent
             in
             the
             
               Romish
               Church
            
             ;
             nor
             is
             the
             shape
             of
             our
             Cathedral
             proper
             at
             all
             for
             our
             
               Preaching
               Auditories
            
             ,
             but
             rather
             the
             Figure
             of
             an
             Amphi-Theatre
             with
             Galleries
             ,
             gradually
             over-looking
             each
             other
             ;
             for
             unto
             this
             Condition
             the
             Parish-Churches
             of
             London
             are
             driving
             apace
             ,
             as
             appears
             by
             the
             many
             Galleries
             every
             day
             built
             in
             them
             .
          
           
             5.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             if
             Parishes
             were
             brought
             to
             the
             size
             of
             
               Colman-street
               ,
               Alhallows-Barking
               ,
               Christ-Church
               ,
               Black-Friers
               ,
            
             &c
             ▪
             in
             each
             whereof
             die
             between
             100
             and
             150
             ,
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             then
             an
             hundred
             Parishes
             would
             be
             a
             fit
             ,
             and
             equal
             Division
             of
             this
             great
             charge
             ,
             and
             all
             the
             Ministers
             (
             some
             whereof
             have
             now
             scarce
             fourty
             pounds
             
               per
               Annum
            
             )
             might
             obtain
             a
             subsistance
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             And
             lastly
             ,
             The
             Church-Wardens
             ,
             and
             Over-seers
             of
             the
             Poor
             might
             finde
             it
             possible
             to
             discharge
             their
             Duties
             ,
             whereas
             now
             in
             the
             greater
             out-Parishes
             many
             of
             the
             poorer
             Parishioners
             through
             neglect
             do
             perish
             ,
             and
             many
             vicious
             persons
             get
             liberty
             to
             live
             as
             they
             please
             ,
             for
             want
             of
             some
             heedfull
             Eye
             to
             over-look
             them
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             CHAP.
             XI
             .
             
               Of
               the
               number
               of
               Inhabitants
            
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             I
             Have
             been
             several
             times
             in
             company
             with
             men
             of
             great
             experience
             in
             this
             City
             ,
             and
             have
             heard
             them
             talk
             seldom
             under
             Millions
             of
             People
             to
             be
             in
             London
             ,
             all
             which
             I
             was
             apt
             enough
             to
             believe
             ,
             untill
             ,
             on
             a
             certain
             day
             ,
             one
             of
             eminent
             Reputation
             was
             upon
             occasion
             asserting
             ,
             that
             there
             was
             in
             the
             year
             1661
             two
             Millions
             of
             People
             more
             then
             Anno
             1625
             ,
             before
             the
             great
             Plague
             ;
             I
             must
             confess
             ,
             that
             ,
             untill
             this
             provocation
             ,
             I
             had
             been
             frighted
             with
             that
             mis-understood
             Example
             of
             David
             ,
             from
             attempting
             any
             computation
             of
             the
             People
             of
             this
             populous
             place
             ;
             but
             hereupon
             I
             both
             examined
             the
             lawfulness
             of
             making
             such
             enquiries
             ,
             and
             ,
             being
             satisfied
             thereof
             ,
             went
             about
             the
             work
             it self
             in
             this
             manner
             :
             viz.
             
          
           
             2.
             
             First
             ,
             I
             imagined
             ,
             That
             ,
             if
             the
             Conjecture
             of
             the
             worthy
             Person
             afore-mentioned
             had
             any
             truth
             in
             it
             ,
             there
             must
             needs
             be
             about
             six
             ,
             or
             seven
             Millions
             of
             People
             in
             London
             now
             ;
             but
             repairing
             to
             my
             Bills
             I
             found
             ,
             that
             not
             above
             15000
             
               per
               Annum
            
             were
             buried
             ,
             and
             consequently
             ,
             that
             not
             above
             one
             in
             four
             hundred
             must
             die
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             if
             the
             Total
             were
             but
             six
             Millions
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             Next
             considering
             ,
             That
             it
             is
             esteemed
             an
             even
             Lay
             ,
             whether
             any
             man
             lives
             ten
             years
             longer
             ,
             I
             supposed
             it
             was
             the
             same
             ,
             that
             one
             of
             any
             10
             might
             die
             within
             one
             year
             .
             But
             when
             I
             considered
             ,
             that
             of
             the
             15000
             
             afore-mentioned
             about
             5000
             were
             Abortive
             ,
             and
             Stilborn
             ,
             or
             died
             of
             
               Teeth
               ,
               Convulsion
               ,
               Rickets
            
             ,
             or
             as
             Infants
             ,
             and
             Chrysoms
             ,
             and
             Aged
             .
             I
             concluded
             ,
             that
             of
             men
             ,
             and
             women
             ,
             between
             ten
             and
             sixty
             ,
             there
             scarce
             died
             10000
             
               per
               Annum
            
             in
             London
             ,
             which
             number
             being
             multiplied
             by
             10
             ,
             there
             must
             be
             but
             100000
             in
             all
             ,
             that
             is
             not
             the
             1
             /
             60
             part
             of
             what
             the
             Alderman
             imagined
             .
             These
             were
             but
             sudden
             thoughts
             on
             both
             sides
             ,
             and
             both
             far
             from
             truth
             ,
             I
             thereupon
             endeavoured
             to
             get
             a
             little
             nearer
             ,
             thus
             :
             viz.
             
          
           
             4.
             
             I
             considered
             ,
             that
             the
             number
             of
             
               Child-bearing
               women
            
             might
             be
             about
             double
             to
             the
             Births
             :
             forasmuch
             as
             such
             women
             ,
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             have
             scarce
             more
             then
             one
             Childe
             in
             two
             years
             .
             The
             number
             of
             Births
             I
             found
             ,
             by
             those
             years
             ,
             wherein
             the
             Registries
             were
             well
             kept
             ,
             to
             have
             been
             somewhat
             less
             then
             the
             Burials
             .
             The
             Burials
             in
             these
             late
             years
             at
             a
             Medium
             are
             about
             13000
             ,
             and
             consequently
             the
             Christnings
             not
             above
             12000.
             
             I
             therefore
             esteemed
             the
             number
             of
             
               Teeming
               women
            
             to
             be
             24000
             :
             then
             I
             imagined
             ,
             that
             there
             might
             be
             twice
             as
             many
             Families
             ,
             as
             of
             such
             women
             ;
             for
             that
             there
             might
             be
             twice
             as
             many
             women
             Aged
             between
             16
             and
             76
             ,
             as
             between
             16
             and
             40
             ,
             or
             between
             20
             and
             44
             ;
             and
             that
             there
             were
             about
             eight
             Persons
             in
             a
             Family
             ,
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             viz.
             the
             Man
             ,
             and
             his
             Wife
             ,
             three
             Children
             ,
             and
             three
             Servants
             ,
             or
             Lodgers
             :
             now
             8
             times
             48000
             makes
             384000.
             
          
           
             5.
             
             Secondly
             ,
             I
             finde
             by
             telling
             the
             number
             of
             Families
             in
             some
             Parishes
             within
             the
             walls
             ,
             that
             3
             out
             of
             11
             families
             
               per
               an
               ▪
            
             have
             died
             :
             wherefore
             ,
             13000
             having
             died
             in
             the
             whole
             ,
             it
             should
             follow
             ,
             there
             were
             48000
             Families
             according
             to
             the
             last
             mentioned
             Acccompt
             .
          
           
           
             6.
             
             Thirdly
             ,
             the
             Accompt
             ,
             which
             I
             made
             of
             the
             Trayned-Bands
             ,
             and
             Auxiliary
             Souldiers
             ,
             doth
             enough
             justify
             this
             Accompt
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             And
             lastly
             I
             took
             the
             Map
             of
             London
             set
             out
             in
             the
             year
             1658
             by
             
               Richard
               Newcourt
            
             ,
             drawn
             by
             a
             scale
             of
             Yards
             .
             Now
             I
             guessed
             that
             in
             100
             yards
             square
             there
             might
             be
             about
             54
             Families
             ,
             supposing
             every
             house
             to
             be
             20
             foot
             in
             the
             front
             :
             for
             on
             two
             sides
             of
             the
             said
             square
             there
             will
             be
             100
             yards
             of
             housing
             in
             each
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             two
             other
             sides
             80
             each
             ;
             in
             all
             360
             yards
             :
             that
             is
             54
             Families
             in
             each
             square
             ,
             of
             which
             there
             are
             220
             within
             the
             Walls
             ,
             making
             in
             all
             11880
             Families
             within
             the
             Walls
             .
             But
             forasmuch
             as
             there
             dy
             within
             the
             Walls
             about
             3200
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             whole
             about
             13000
             ;
             it
             follows
             ,
             that
             the
             housing
             within
             the
             Walls
             is
             ¼
             ▪
             part
             of
             the
             whole
             ,
             and
             consequently
             ,
             that
             there
             are
             47520
             Families
             in
             ,
             and
             about
             London
             ,
             which
             agrees
             well
             enough
             with
             all
             my
             former
             computations
             :
             the
             worst
             whereof
             doth
             sufficiently
             demonstrate
             ,
             that
             there
             are
             no
             Millions
             of
             People
             in
             London
             ,
             which
             nevertheless
             most
             men
             do
             believe
             ,
             as
             they
             do
             ,
             that
             there
             be
             three
             Women
             for
             one
             Man
             ,
             whereas
             there
             are
             fourteen
             Men
             for
             thirteen
             Women
             ,
             as
             else
             where
             hath
             been
             said
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             We
             have
             (
             though
             perhaps
             too
             much
             at
             Random
             )
             determined
             the
             number
             of
             the
             inhabitants
             of
             London
             to
             be
             about
             384000
             :
             the
             which
             being
             granted
             ,
             we
             assert
             ,
             that
             199112
             are
             Males
             ,
             and
             184886
             Females
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             Whereas
             we
             have
             found
             ,
             that
             of
             100
             quick
             Conceptions
             about
             36
             of
             them
             die
             before
             they
             be
             six
             years
             old
             ,
             and
             that
             perhaps
             but
             one
             surviveth
             
             76
             ,
             we
             ,
             having
             seven
             Decads
             between
             six
             and
             76
             ,
             we
             sought
             six
             mean
             proportional
             numbers
             between
             64
             ,
             the
             remainder
             ,
             living
             at
             six
             years
             ,
             and
             the
             one
             ,
             which
             survives
             76
             ,
             and
             finde
             ,
             that
             the
             numbers
             following
             are
             practically
             near
             enough
             to
             the
             truth
             ;
             for
             men
             do
             not
             die
             in
             exact
             Proportions
             ,
             nor
             in
             Fractions
             :
             from
             whence
             arises
             this
             Table
             following
             .
          
           
             
               
                 
                   Viz.
                   of
                   100
                   there
                   dies
                   within
                   the
                   first
                   six
                   years
                
                 
                   36
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   next
                   ten
                   years
                   ,
                   or
                   Decad
                
                 
                   24
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   second
                   Decad
                
                 
                   15
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   third
                   Decad
                
                 
                   09
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   fourth
                
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   next
                
                 
                   4
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   next
                
                 
                   3
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   next
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   next
                
                 
                   1
                
              
            
          
           
             10.
             
             From
             whence
             it
             follows
             ,
             that
             of
             the
             said
             100
             conceived
             there
             remains
             alive
             at
             six
             years
             end
             64.
             
          
           
             
               
                 
                   At
                   Sixteen
                   years
                   end
                
                 
                   40
                
              
               
                 
                   At
                   Twenty
                   six
                
                 
                   25
                
              
               
                 
                   At
                   Tirty
                   six
                
                 
                   16
                
              
               
                 
                   At
                   Fourty
                   six
                
                 
                   10
                
              
               
                 
                   At
                   Fifty
                   six
                
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   At
                   Sixty
                   six
                
                 
                   3
                
              
               
                 
                   At
                   Seventy
                   six
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   At
                   Eighty
                
                 
                   0
                
              
            
          
           
             11.
             
             It
             follows
             also
             ,
             that
             of
             all
             ,
             which
             have
             been
             conceived
             ,
             there
             are
             now
             alive
             40
             
               per
               Cent.
            
             above
             sixteen
             years
             old
             ,
             25
             above
             twenty
             six
             years
             old
             ,
             
               &
               sic
               deinceps
            
             ,
             as
             in
             the
             above
             Table
             :
             there
             are
             therefore
             of
             Aged
             between
             16
             ,
             and
             56
             ,
             the
             number
             of
             40
             ,
             less
             by
             six
             ,
             viz.
             34
             ;
             of
             between
             26
             ,
             and
             66
             ,
             the
             number
             of
             25
             less
             by
             three
             ,
             viz.
             22
             :
             
               &
               sic
               deniceps
            
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             ,
             supposing
             there
             be
             199112
             Males
             ,
             and
             the
             number
             between
             16
             ,
             and
             56
             ,
             being
             34.
             
             It
             follows
             ,
             there
             are
             34
             
               per
               Cent.
            
             of
             all
             those
             Males
             fighting
             Men
             in
             London
             ,
             that
             is
             67694
             ,
             viz.
             near
             70000
             :
             the
             truth
             whereof
             I
             leave
             to
             examination
             ,
             only
             the
             ⅕
             .
             of
             67694
             ,
             viz.
             13539.
             is
             to
             be
             added
             for
             
               Westminster
               ,
               Stepney
               ,
               
               Lambeth
               ,
            
             and
             the
             other
             distant
             Parishes
             ,
             making
             in
             all
             81233
             fighting
             Men.
             
          
           
             12.
             
             The
             next
             enquiry
             shall
             be
             ,
             In
             how
             long
             time
             the
             City
             of
             London
             shall
             ,
             by
             the
             ordinary
             proportion
             of
             Breeding
             ,
             and
             Dying
             ,
             double
             its
             breeding
             People
             .
             I
             answer
             in
             about
             seven
             years
             ,
             and
             
               (
               Plagues
            
             considered
             )
             eight
             .
             Wherefore
             since
             there
             be
             24000
             pair
             of
             Breeders
             ,
             that
             is
             ⅛
             .
             of
             the
             whole
             ,
             it
             follows
             ,
             that
             in
             eight
             times
             eight
             years
             the
             whole
             People
             of
             the
             City
             shall
             double
             without
             the
             access
             of
             Foreigners
             :
             the
             which
             contradicts
             not
             our
             Accompt
             of
             its
             growing
             from
             two
             to
             five
             in
             56
             years
             with
             such
             accesses
             .
          
           
             13.
             
             According
             to
             this
             proportion
             ,
             one
             couple
             
               viz.
               Adam
            
             and
             Eve
             ,
             doubling
             themselves
             every
             64
             years
             of
             the
             5610
             years
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             age
             of
             the
             World
             according
             to
             the
             Scriptures
             ,
             shall
             produce
             far
             more
             People
             ,
             then
             are
             now
             in
             it
             .
             Wherefore
             the
             World
             is
             not
             above
             100
             thousand
             years
             ,
             old
             as
             some
             vainly
             Imagine
             ,
             nor
             above
             what
             the
             Scripture
             makes
             it
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XII
             .
             
               Of
               the
               Country
               Bills
            
             .
          
           
             WE
             have
             ,
             for
             the
             present
             ,
             done
             with
             our
             Observations
             upon
             the
             Accompts
             of
             Burials
             ,
             and
             Christnings
             ,
             in
             ,
             and
             about
             London
             ;
             we
             shall
             next
             present
             the
             Accompts
             of
             both
             
               Burials
               ,
               Christnings
            
             ,
             and
             also
             of
             Weddings
             in
             the
             Country
             ,
             having
             to
             that
             purpose
             inserted
             Tables
             of
             90
             years
             for
             a
             certain
             Parish
             in
             Hampshire
             ,
             being
             a
             place
             neither
             famous
             for
             Longevity
             ,
             
             and
             Healthfulness
             ,
             nor
             for
             the
             contrary
             .
             Upon
             which
             Tables
             we
             observe
             ,
          
           
             1.
             
             That
             every
             Wedding
             ,
             one
             with
             another
             ,
             produces
             four
             Children
             ,
             and
             consequently
             ,
             that
             that
             is
             the
             proportion
             of
             Children
             ,
             which
             any
             Marriagable
             man
             ,
             or
             woman
             may
             be
             presumed
             shall
             have
             .
             For
             ,
             though
             a
             man
             may
             be
             Married
             more
             then
             once
             ,
             yet
             ,
             being
             once
             Married
             ,
             he
             may
             die
             without
             any
             Issue
             at
             all
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             That
             in
             this
             Parish
             there
             were
             born
             15
             Females
             for
             16
             Males
             ,
             whereas
             in
             London
             there
             were
             13
             for
             14
             ,
             which
             shews
             ,
             that
             London
             is
             somewhat
             more
             apt
             to
             produce
             Males
             ,
             then
             the
             country
             .
             And
             it
             is
             possible
             ,
             that
             in
             some
             other
             places
             there
             are
             more
             Females
             born
             ,
             then
             Males
             ,
             which
             ,
             upon
             this
             variation
             of
             proportion
             ,
             I
             again
             recommend
             to
             the
             examination
             of
             the
             curious
             .
          
           
             3.
             
             That
             in
             the
             said
             whole
             90
             years
             the
             Burials
             of
             the
             Males
             and
             Females
             were
             exactly
             equal
             ,
             and
             that
             in
             several
             Decads
             they
             differed
             not
             1
             /
             100
             part
             ,
             that
             in
             one
             of
             the
             two
             Decads
             ,
             wherein
             the
             difference
             was
             very
             notorious
             ,
             there
             were
             Buried
             of
             Males
             337
             ,
             and
             of
             Females
             but
             284
             ,
             viz.
             53
             difference
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             other
             there
             died
             contrariwise
             338
             Males
             ,
             and
             386
             Females
             ,
             differing
             46.
             
          
           
             4.
             
             There
             are
             also
             Decads
             ,
             where
             the
             Birth
             of
             Males
             and
             Females
             differ
             very
             much
             ,
             viz.
             about
             60.
             
          
           
             5.
             
             That
             in
             the
             said
             90
             years
             there
             have
             been
             born
             more
             ,
             then
             buried
             in
             the
             said
             Parish
             ,
             (
             the
             which
             both
             90
             years
             ago
             ,
             and
             also
             now
             ,
             consisted
             of
             about
             2700
             Souls
             )
             but
             1059
             ,
             viz.
             not
             12
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             one
             year
             with
             another
             .
          
           
             6.
             
             That
             these
             1059
             have
             in
             all
             probability
             contributed
             to
             the
             increase
             of
             London
             ;
             since
             ,
             as
             was
             said
             even
             
             now
             ,
             it
             neither
             appears
             by
             the
             
               Burials
               ,
               Christnings
            
             ,
             or
             by
             the
             built
             of
             new-housing
             ,
             that
             the
             said
             Parish
             is
             more
             populous
             now
             ,
             then
             90
             years
             ago
             ,
             by
             above
             two
             or
             300
             souls
             .
             Now
             ,
             if
             all
             other
             places
             send
             about
             ⅓
             of
             their
             encrease
             ,
             viz.
             about
             one
             out
             of
             900
             of
             their
             Inhabitants
             Annually
             to
             London
             ,
             and
             that
             there
             be
             14
             times
             as
             many
             people
             in
             England
             ,
             as
             there
             be
             in
             London
             ,
             (
             for
             which
             we
             have
             given
             some
             reasons
             )
             then
             London
             encreases
             by
             such
             Advenae
             every
             year
             above
             6000
             :
             the
             which
             will
             make
             the
             Accompt
             of
             Burials
             to
             swell
             about
             200
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             and
             will
             answer
             the
             encreases
             .
             We
             observe
             it
             is
             clear
             ,
             that
             the
             said
             Parish
             is
             encreased
             about
             300
             ,
             and
             it
             is
             probable
             ,
             that
             three
             or
             four
             hundred
             more
             went
             to
             London
             ,
             and
             it
             is
             known
             ,
             That
             about
             400
             went
             to
             New-England
             ,
             the
             Caribe-Islands
             ,
             and
             New-found-Land
             ,
             within
             these
             last
             fourty
             years
             .
          
           
             7.
             
             According
             to
             the
             Medium
             of
             the
             said
             whole
             90
             years
             ,
             there
             have
             been
             five
             Christnings
             for
             four
             Burials
             ,
             although
             in
             some
             single
             Years
             ,
             and
             Decads
             ,
             there
             have
             been
             three
             to
             two
             ,
             although
             sometimes
             (
             though
             more
             rarely
             )
             the
             Burials
             have
             exceeded
             the
             Births
             ,
             as
             in
             the
             case
             of
             Epidemical
             Diseases
             .
          
           
             8.
             
             Our
             former
             Observation
             ,
             That
             healthfull
             years
             are
             also
             the
             most
             fruitfull
             ,
             is
             much
             confirmed
             by
             our
             Country
             Accompts
             ;
             for
             ,
             70
             being
             our
             Standard
             for
             Births
             ,
             and
             58
             for
             Burials
             ,
             you
             shall
             finde
             ,
             that
             where
             fewer
             then
             58
             died
             ,
             more
             then
             70
             were
             born
             .
             Having
             given
             you
             a
             few
             instances
             thereof
             ,
             I
             shall
             remit
             you
             to
             the
             Tables
             for
             the
             general
             proof
             of
             this
             Assertion
             .
             
               Viz.
               Anno
            
             1633.
             when
             103
             were
             born
             ,
             there
             died
             but
             29.
             
             Now
             ,
             in
             none
             of
             the
             whole
             90
             years
             more
             were
             born
             then
             103
             ,
             and
             but
             in
             one
             ,
             fewer
             then
             29
             died
             ,
             viz.
             
             28
             Anno
             1658.
             
             Again
             Anno
             1568
             ,
             when
             93
             were
             born
             ,
             but
             42
             died
             .
             Anno
             1584
             ,
             when
             90
             were
             born
             ,
             but
             41
             died
             .
             Anno
             1650
             ,
             when
             86
             were
             born
             ,
             but
             52
             died
             .
             So
             that
             by
             how
             much
             more
             are
             born
             ,
             by
             so
             much
             (
             as
             it
             were
             )
             the
             fewer
             die
             .
             For
             when
             103
             were
             born
             ,
             but
             29
             died
             :
             but
             when
             but
             86
             were
             born
             ,
             then
             52
             died
             .
          
           
             On
             the
             other
             side
             Anno
             1638
             ,
             when
             156
             died
             
               per
               Annum
            
             ,
             which
             was
             the
             greatest
             year
             of
             Mortality
             ,
             then
             less
             then
             the
             meer
             Standard
             70
             ,
             viz.
             but
             66
             were
             born
             .
             Again
             Anno
             1644
             ,
             when
             137
             died
             ,
             but
             59
             were
             born
             .
             Anno
             1597
             ,
             when
             117
             died
             ,
             but
             48
             were
             born
             .
             And
             Anno
             1583
             ,
             when
             87
             died
             ,
             but
             59
             were
             born
             .
          
           
             A
             little
             Irregularity
             may
             be
             found
             herein
             ,
             as
             that
             Anno
             1612
             ,
             when
             116
             died
             
               (
               viz.
            
             a
             number
             double
             to
             our
             Standard
             58
             yet
             )
             87
             
               (
               viz.
            
             17
             about
             the
             Standard
             70
             )
             were
             born
             .
             And
             that
             when
             89
             died
             075
             were
             born
             :
             but
             these
             differences
             are
             not
             so
             great
             ,
             nor
             so
             often
             ,
             as
             to
             evert
             our
             Rule
             ,
             which
             besides
             the
             Authority
             of
             these
             Accompts
             is
             probable
             in
             it self
             .
          
           
             9.
             
             Of
             all
             the
             said
             90
             years
             the
             year
             1638
             was
             the
             most
             Mortal
             ,
             I
             therefore
             enquired
             whether
             the
             Plague
             was
             then
             in
             that
             Parish
             ,
             and
             having
             received
             good
             satisfaction
             that
             it
             was
             not
             (
             which
             I
             the
             rather
             believe
             ,
             because
             ,
             that
             the
             Plague
             was
             not
             then
             considerable
             at
             London
             )
             but
             that
             it
             was
             a
             Malignant
             Fever
             raging
             so
             fiercely
             about
             Harvest
             ,
             that
             there
             appeared
             scarce
             hands
             enough
             to
             take
             in
             the
             Corn
             :
             which
             argues
             ,
             considering
             there
             were
             2700
             Parishioners
             ,
             that
             seven
             might
             be
             sick
             for
             one
             that
             died
             :
             whereas
             of
             the
             Plague
             more
             die
             then
             recover
             .
             Lastly
             ,
             these
             People
             lay
             longer
             
             sick
             then
             is
             usual
             in
             the
             Plague
             ,
             nor
             was
             there
             any
             mention
             of
             
               Sores
               ,
               Swellings
               ,
               blew-Tokens
            
             ,
             &c.
             among
             them
             .
             It
             follows
             ,
             that
             the
             proportion
             between
             the
             greatest
             and
             the
             
               least
               Mortalities
            
             in
             the
             Country
             are
             far
             greater
             then
             at
             London
             .
             Forasmuch
             as
             the
             greatest
             156
             is
             above
             quintuple
             unto
             28
             the
             least
             ,
             whereas
             in
             London
             (
             the
             Plague
             excepted
             ,
             as
             here
             it
             hath
             been
             )
             the
             number
             of
             Burials
             upon
             other
             Accompts
             within
             no
             Decad
             of
             years
             hath
             been
             double
             ,
             whereas
             in
             the
             Country
             it
             hath
             been
             quintuple
             not
             onely
             within
             the
             whole
             90
             years
             ,
             but
             also
             within
             the
             same
             Decad
             :
             for
             Anno
             1633.
             there
             died
             but
             29
             ,
             and
             Anno
             1638
             the
             above-mentioned
             number
             of
             156.
             
             Moreover
             ,
             as
             in
             London
             ,
             in
             no
             Decad
             ,
             the
             Burials
             of
             one
             year
             are
             double
             to
             those
             of
             another
             :
             so
             in
             the
             Country
             they
             are
             seldom
             not
             more
             then
             so
             .
             As
             by
             this
             Table
             appears
             ,
             
               
                 
                   Decad
                
                 
                   greatest
                
                 
                   least
                   
                     number
                     of
                     Burials
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   66
                
                 
                   34
                
              
               
                 
                   2
                
                 
                   87
                
                 
                   39
                
              
               
                 
                   3
                
                 
                   117
                
                 
                   38
                
              
               
                 
                   4
                
                 
                   53
                
                 
                   30
                
              
               
                 
                   5
                
                 
                   116
                
                 
                   51
                
              
               
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   89
                
                 
                   50
                
              
               
                 
                   7
                
                 
                   156
                
                 
                   35
                
              
               
                 
                   8
                
                 
                   137
                
                 
                   46
                
              
               
                 
                   9
                
                 
                   80
                
                 
                   28
                
              
            
          
           
           
             Which
             shews
             ,
             that
             the
             opener
             ,
             and
             freer
             Airs
             are
             most
             subject
             both
             to
             the
             good
             and
             bad
             Impressions
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             
               Fumes
               ,
               Steams
            
             ,
             and
             Stenches
             of
             London
             do
             so
             medicate
             ,
             and
             impregnate
             the
             Air
             about
             it
             ,
             that
             it
             becomes
             capable
             of
             little
             more
             ,
             as
             if
             the
             said
             Fumes
             rising
             out
             of
             London
             met
             with
             ,
             opposed
             ,
             and
             justled
             backwards
             the
             Influences
             falling
             from
             above
             ,
             or
             resisted
             the
             Incursion
             of
             the
             Country-Airs
             .
          
           
             10.
             
             In
             the
             last
             Paragraph
             we
             said
             ,
             that
             the
             Burials
             in
             the
             Country
             were
             sometimes
             quintuple
             to
             one
             another
             ,
             but
             of
             the
             Christnings
             we
             affirm
             ,
             that
             within
             the
             same
             Decad
             they
             are
             seldome
             double
             ,
             as
             appears
             by
             this
             Table
             ,
             viz.
             
          
           
             
               
                 
                   Decad
                
                 
                   greatest
                
                 
                   least
                   
                     number
                     of
                     Burials
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   70
                
                 
                   50
                
              
               
                 
                   2
                
                 
                   90
                
                 
                   45
                
              
               
                 
                   3
                
                 
                   71
                
                 
                   52
                
              
               
                 
                   4
                
                 
                   93
                
                 
                   60
                
              
               
                 
                   5
                
                 
                   87
                
                 
                   61
                
              
               
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   85
                
                 
                   63
                
              
               
                 
                   7
                
                 
                   103
                
                 
                   66
                
              
               
                 
                   8
                
                 
                   87
                
                 
                   62
                
              
               
                 
                   9
                
                 
                   86
                
                 
                   52
                
              
            
          
           
             Now
             ,
             although
             the
             disproportions
             of
             Births
             be
             not
             so
             great
             as
             that
             of
             Burials
             ,
             yet
             these
             disproportions
             are
             
             far
             greater
             then
             at
             London
             :
             for
             let
             it
             be
             shewn
             in
             any
             of
             the
             London
             Bills
             ,
             that
             within
             two
             years
             the
             Christnings
             have
             decreased
             ½
             .
             or
             increased
             double
             ,
             as
             they
             did
             Anno
             1584
             ,
             when
             90
             were
             born
             ,
             and
             An.
             1586
             ,
             wherein
             were
             but
             45
             :
             or
             to
             rise
             from
             52
             ,
             as
             Anno
             1593
             ,
             to
             71
             ,
             as
             in
             the
             next
             year
             1594.
             
             Now
             ,
             these
             disproportions
             both
             in
             Births
             ,
             and
             Burials
             ,
             confirm
             what
             hath
             been
             before
             Asserted
             ,
             that
             Healthfulness
             ,
             and
             Fruitfulness
             go
             together
             ,
             as
             they
             would
             not
             ,
             were
             there
             not
             disproportions
             in
             both
             ,
             although
             proportional
             .
          
           
             11.
             
             By
             the
             Standard
             of
             Burials
             in
             this
             Parish
             ,
             I
             thought
             to
             have
             computed
             the
             number
             of
             Inhabitants
             in
             it
             ,
             viz.
             by
             multiplying
             58
             by
             4
             ,
             which
             made
             the
             Product
             232
             ,
             the
             number
             of
             Families
             .
             Hereupon
             I
             wondered
             ,
             that
             a
             Parish
             containing
             a
             large
             Market-Town
             ,
             and
             12
             Miles
             compass
             ,
             should
             have
             but
             232
             Houses
             ,
             I
             then
             multiplied
             232
             by
             8
             ,
             the
             Product
             whereof
             was
             1856
             ,
             thereby
             hoping
             to
             have
             had
             the
             number
             of
             the
             Inhabitants
             ,
             as
             I
             had
             for
             London
             ;
             but
             when
             upon
             enquiry
             I
             found
             there
             had
             been
             2100
             Communicants
             in
             that
             Parish
             in
             the
             time
             of
             a
             Minister
             ,
             who
             forced
             too
             many
             into
             that
             Ordinance
             ,
             and
             that
             1500
             was
             the
             ordinary
             number
             of
             Communicants
             in
             all
             times
             ,
             I
             found
             also
             ,
             that
             for
             as
             much
             as
             there
             were
             near
             as
             many
             under
             16
             years
             old
             ,
             as
             there
             are
             above
             ,
             viz.
             Communicants
             ,
             I
             concluded
             ,
             that
             there
             must
             be
             about
             27
             ,
             or
             2800
             Souls
             in
             that
             Parish
             :
             from
             whence
             it
             follows
             ,
             that
             little
             more
             then
             one
             of
             50
             dies
             in
             the
             Country
             ,
             whereas
             in
             London
             ,
             it
             seems
             manifest
             ,
             that
             about
             one
             in
             32
             dies
             ,
             over
             and
             above
             what
             dies
             of
             the
             Plague
             .
          
           
             12.
             
             It
             follows
             therefore
             from
             hence
             ,
             what
             I
             more
             
             faintly
             asserted
             in
             the
             former
             Chapter
             ,
             that
             the
             Country
             is
             more
             healthfull
             ,
             then
             the
             City
             ,
             That
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             although
             men
             die
             more
             regularly
             ,
             and
             less
             
               per
               Saltum
            
             in
             London
             ,
             then
             in
             the
             Country
             ,
             yet
             ,
             upon
             the
             whole
             matter
             ,
             there
             die
             fewer
             
               per
               Rata
            
             ;
             so
             as
             the
             Fumes
             ,
             Steams
             ,
             and
             Stenches
             above-mentioned
             ,
             although
             they
             make
             the
             Air
             of
             London
             more
             equal
             ,
             yet
             not
             more
             Healthfull
             .
          
           
             13.
             
             When
             I
             consider
             ,
             That
             in
             the
             Country
             seventy
             are
             Born
             for
             fifty
             eight
             Buried
             ,
             and
             that
             before
             the
             year
             1600
             the
             like
             happened
             in
             London
             ,
             I
             considered
             ,
             whether
             a
             City
             ,
             as
             it
             becomes
             more
             populous
             ,
             doth
             not
             ,
             for
             that
             very
             cause
             ,
             become
             more
             unhealthfull
             ,
             I
             inclined
             to
             believe
             ,
             that
             London
             now
             is
             more
             unhealthfull
             ,
             then
             heretofore
             ,
             partly
             for
             that
             it
             is
             more
             populous
             ,
             but
             chiefly
             ,
             because
             I
             have
             heard
             ,
             that
             60
             years
             ago
             few
             Sea-Coals
             were
             burnt
             in
             London
             ,
             which
             now
             are
             universally
             used
             .
             For
             I
             have
             heard
             ,
             that
             Newcastle
             is
             more
             unhealthfull
             then
             other
             places
             ,
             and
             that
             many
             People
             cannot
             at
             all
             endure
             the
             smoak
             of
             London
             ,
             not
             onely
             for
             its
             unpleasantness
             ,
             but
             for
             the
             suffocations
             which
             it
             causes
             .
          
           
             14.
             
             Suppose
             ,
             that
             Anno
             1569
             there
             were
             2400
             souls
             in
             that
             Parish
             ,
             and
             that
             they
             increased
             by
             the
             Births
             70
             ,
             exceeding
             the
             Burials
             58
             ,
             it
             will
             follow
             ,
             that
             the
             said
             2400
             cannot
             double
             under
             200.
             
             Now
             ,
             if
             London
             be
             less
             healthfull
             then
             the
             Country
             ,
             as
             certainly
             it
             is
             ,
             the
             Plague
             being
             reckoned
             in
             ,
             it
             follows
             ,
             that
             London
             must
             be
             doubling
             it self
             by
             generation
             in
             much
             above
             200
             :
             but
             if
             it
             hath
             encreased
             from
             2
             to
             5
             in
             54
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             the
             same
             must
             be
             by
             reason
             of
             transplantation
             out
             of
             the
             Country
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           The
           Conclusion
           .
        
         
           IT
           may
           be
           now
           asked
           ,
           to
           what
           purpose
           tends
           all
           this
           laborious
           buzzling
           ,
           and
           groping
           ?
           To
           know
           ,
        
         
           
             1.
             
             The
             number
             of
             the
             People
             ?
          
           
             2.
             
             How
             many
             Males
             ,
             and
             Females
             ?
          
           
             3.
             
             How
             many
             Married
             ,
             and
             single
             ?
          
           
             4.
             
             How
             many
             Teeming
             Women
             ?
          
           
             5.
             
             How
             many
             of
             every
             Septenary
             ,
             or
             Decad
             of
             years
             in
             age
             ?
          
           
             6.
             
             How
             many
             Fighting
             Men
             ?
          
           
             7.
             
             How
             much
             London
             is
             ,
             and
             by
             what
             steps
             it
             hath
             increased
             ?
          
           
             8.
             
             In
             what
             time
             the
             housing
             is
             replenished
             after
             a
             Plague
             ?
          
           
             9.
             
             What
             proportion
             die
             of
             each
             general
             and
             perticular
             Casualties
             ?
          
           
             10.
             
             What
             years
             are
             Fruitfull
             ,
             and
             Mortal
             ,
             and
             in
             what
             Spaces
             ,
             and
             Intervals
             ,
             they
             follow
             each
             other
             ?
          
           
             11.
             
             In
             what
             proportion
             Men
             neglect
             the
             Orders
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             and
             Sects
             have
             increased
             ?
          
           
             12.
             
             The
             disproportion
             of
             Parishes
             ?
          
           
             13.
             
             Why
             the
             Burials
             in
             London
             exceed
             the
             Christnings
             ,
             when
             the
             contrary
             is
             visible
             in
             the
             Country
             ?
          
        
         
           To
           this
           I
           might
           answer
           in
           general
           by
           saying
           ,
           that
           those
           ,
           who
           cannot
           apprehend
           the
           reason
           of
           these
           Enquiries
           ,
           are
           unfit
           to
           trouble
           themselves
           to
           ask
           them
           .
        
         
         
           2.
           
           I
           might
           answer
           by
           asking
           ;
           Why
           so
           many
           have
           spent
           their
           times
           ,
           and
           estates
           about
           the
           Art
           of
           making
           Gold
           ?
           which
           ,
           if
           it
           were
           much
           known
           ,
           would
           onely
           exalt
           Silver
           into
           the
           place
           ,
           which
           Gold
           now
           possesseth
           ;
           and
           if
           it
           were
           known
           but
           to
           some
           one
           Person
           ,
           the
           same
           single
           Adeptus
           could
           not
           ,
           nay
           ,
           durst
           not
           enjoy
           it
           ,
           but
           must
           be
           either
           a
           Prisoner
           to
           some
           Prince
           ,
           and
           Slave
           to
           some
           Voluptuary
           ,
           or
           else
           skulk
           obscurely
           up
           and
           down
           for
           his
           privacie
           ,
           and
           concealment
           .
        
         
           3.
           
           I
           might
           Answer
           ;
           That
           there
           is
           much
           pleasure
           in
           deducing
           so
           many
           abstruse
           ,
           and
           unexpected
           inferences
           out
           of
           these
           poor
           despised
           Bills
           of
           Mortality
           ;
           and
           in
           building
           upon
           that
           ground
           ,
           which
           hath
           lain
           waste
           these
           eighty
           years
           .
           And
           there
           is
           pleasure
           in
           doing
           something
           new
           ,
           though
           never
           so
           little
           ,
           without
           pestering
           the
           World
           with
           voluminous
           Transcriptions
           .
        
         
           4.
           
           But
           ,
           I
           Answer
           more
           seriously
           ;
           by
           complaining
           ,
           That
           whereas
           the
           Art
           of
           Governing
           ,
           and
           the
           true
           Politiques
           ,
           is
           how
           to
           preserve
           the
           Subject
           in
           Peace
           ,
           and
           Plenty
           ,
           that
           men
           study
           onely
           that
           part
           of
           it
           ,
           which
           teacheth
           how
           to
           supplant
           ,
           and
           over-reach
           one
           another
           ,
           and
           how
           ,
           not
           by
           fair
           out-running
           ,
           but
           by
           tripping
           up
           each
           other's
           heels
           ,
           to
           win
           the
           Prize
           .
        
         
           Now
           ,
           the
           Foundation
           ,
           or
           Elements
           of
           this
           honest
           harmless
           Policy
           is
           to
           understand
           the
           Land
           ,
           and
           the
           hands
           of
           the
           Territory
           to
           be
           governed
           ,
           according
           to
           all
           their
           intrinsick
           ,
           and
           accidental
           differences
           :
           as
           for
           example
           ;
           It
           were
           good
           to
           know
           the
           Geometrical
           Content
           ,
           Figure
           ,
           and
           Scituation
           of
           all
           
           the
           Lands
           of
           a
           Kingdom
           ,
           especially
           ,
           according
           to
           its
           most
           natural
           ,
           permanent
           ,
           and
           conspicuous
           Bounds
           .
           It
           were
           good
           to
           know
           ,
           how
           much
           Hay
           an
           Acre
           of
           every
           sort
           of
           Meadow
           will
           bear
           ?
           how
           many
           Cattel
           the
           same
           weight
           of
           each
           sort
           of
           Hay
           will
           feed
           ,
           and
           fatten
           ?
           what
           quantity
           of
           Grain
           ,
           and
           other
           Commodities
           the
           same
           Acre
           will
           bear
           in
           one
           ,
           three
           ,
           or
           seven
           years
           
             communibus
             Annis
          
           ?
           unto
           what
           use
           each
           soil
           is
           most
           proper
           ?
           All
           which
           particulars
           I
           call
           the
           intrinsick
           value
           :
           for
           there
           is
           also
           another
           value
           meerly
           accidental
           ,
           or
           extrinsick
           ,
           consisting
           of
           the
           Causes
           ,
           why
           a
           parcel
           of
           Land
           ,
           lying
           near
           a
           good
           Market
           ,
           may
           be
           worth
           double
           to
           another
           parcel
           ,
           though
           but
           of
           the
           same
           intrinsick
           goodness
           ;
           which
           answers
           the
           Queries
           ,
           why
           Lands
           in
           the
           North
           of
           England
           are
           worth
           but
           sixteen
           years
           purchase
           ,
           and
           those
           of
           the
           West
           above
           eight
           and
           twenty
           .
           It
           is
           no
           less
           necessary
           to
           know
           how
           many
           People
           there
           be
           of
           each
           Sex
           ,
           State
           ,
           Age
           ,
           Religion
           ,
           Trade
           ,
           Rank
           ,
           or
           Degree
           ,
           &c.
           by
           the
           knowledg
           whereof
           Trade
           ,
           and
           Government
           may
           be
           made
           more
           certain
           ,
           and
           Regular
           ;
           for
           ,
           if
           men
           knew
           the
           People
           as
           aforesaid
           ,
           they
           might
           know
           the
           consumption
           they
           would
           make
           ,
           so
           as
           Trade
           might
           not
           be
           hoped
           for
           where
           it
           is
           impossible
           .
           As
           for
           instance
           ,
           I
           have
           heard
           much
           complaint
           ,
           that
           Trade
           is
           not
           set
           up
           in
           some
           of
           the
           South-western
           ,
           and
           North-western
           Parts
           of
           Ireland
           ,
           there
           being
           so
           many
           excellent
           Harbours
           for
           that
           purpose
           ,
           whereas
           in
           several
           of
           those
           Places
           I
           have
           also
           heard
           ,
           that
           there
           are
           few
           other
           Inhabitants
           ,
           but
           such
           as
           live
           
             ex
             sponte
             creatis
          
           ,
           and
           are
           unfit
           Subjects
           of
           Trade
           ,
           as
           neither
           
           employing
           others
           ,
           nor
           working
           themselves
           .
        
         
           Moreover
           ,
           if
           all
           these
           things
           were
           clearly
           ,
           and
           truly
           known
           (
           which
           I
           have
           but
           guessed
           at
           )
           it
           would
           appear
           ,
           how
           small
           a
           part
           of
           the
           People
           work
           upon
           necessary
           Labours
           ,
           and
           Callings
           ,
           viz.
           how
           many
           Women
           ,
           and
           Children
           do
           just
           nothing
           ,
           onely
           learning
           to
           spend
           what
           others
           get
           ?
           how
           many
           are
           meer
           Voluptuaries
           ,
           and
           as
           it
           were
           meer
           Gamesters
           by
           Trade
           ?
           how
           many
           live
           by
           puzling
           poor
           people
           with
           unintelligible
           Notions
           in
           Divinity
           ,
           and
           Philosophie
           ?
           how
           many
           by
           perswading
           credulous
           ,
           delicate
           ,
           and
           Litigious
           Persons
           ,
           that
           their
           Bodies
           ,
           or
           Estates
           are
           out
           of
           Tune
           ,
           and
           in
           danger
           ?
           how
           many
           by
           fighting
           as
           Souldiers
           ?
           how
           many
           by
           Ministeries
           of
           Vice
           ,
           and
           Sin
           ?
           how
           many
           by
           Trades
           of
           meer
           Pleasure
           ,
           or
           Ornaments
           ?
           and
           how
           many
           in
           a
           way
           of
           lazie
           attendance
           ,
           &c.
           upon
           others
           ?
           And
           on
           the
           other
           side
           ,
           how
           few
           are
           employed
           in
           raising
           ,
           and
           working
           necessary
           food
           ,
           and
           covering
           ?
           and
           of
           the
           speculative
           men
           ,
           how
           few
           do
           truly
           studie
           Nature
           ,
           and
           Things
           ?
           The
           more
           ingenious
           not
           advancing
           much
           further
           then
           to
           write
           ,
           and
           speak
           wittily
           about
           these
           matters
           .
        
         
           I
           conclude
           ,
           That
           a
           clear
           knowledge
           of
           all
           these
           particulars
           ,
           and
           many
           more
           ,
           whereat
           I
           have
           shot
           but
           at
           rovers
           ,
           is
           necessary
           in
           order
           to
           good
           ,
           certain
           ,
           and
           easie
           Government
           ,
           and
           even
           to
           balance
           Parties
           ,
           and
           factions
           both
           in
           Church
           and
           State.
           But
           whether
           the
           knowledge
           thereof
           be
           necessary
           to
           many
           ,
           or
           fit
           for
           others
           ,
           then
           the
           Sovereign
           ,
           and
           his
           chief
           Ministers
           ,
           I
           leave
           to
           consideration
           .
        
         
         
         
           
             
               THE
               TABLE
               OF
               CASVALTIES
               .
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1629
              
               
                 1633
              
               
                 1647
              
               
                 1651
              
               
                 1655
              
               
                 1629
              
               
                 In
                 20
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1630
              
               
                 1634
              
               
                 1648
              
               
                 1652
              
               
                 1656
              
               
                 1649
              
               
                 Years
                 .
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1631
              
               
                 1635
              
               
                 1649
              
               
                 1653
              
               
                 1657
              
               
                 1659
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 The
                 Years
                 of
                 our
                 Lord
              
               
                 1647
              
               
                 1648
              
               
                 1649
              
               
                 1650
              
               
                 1651
              
               
                 1652
              
               
                 1653
              
               
                 1654
              
               
                 1655
              
               
                 1656
              
               
                 1657
              
               
                 1658
              
               
                 1659
              
               
                 1660
              
               
                 1629
              
               
                 1630
              
               
                 1631
              
               
                 1632
              
               
                 1633
              
               
                 1634
              
               
                 1635
              
               
                 1636
              
               
                 1632
              
               
                 1636
              
               
                 1650
              
               
                 1654
              
               
                 1658
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 Abortive
                 ,
                 and
                 stilborn
              
               
                 335
              
               
                 329
              
               
                 327
              
               
                 351
              
               
                 389
              
               
                 381
              
               
                 384
              
               
                 433
              
               
                 483
              
               
                 419
              
               
                 463
              
               
                 467
              
               
                 421
              
               
                 544
              
               
                 499
              
               
                 439
              
               
                 410
              
               
                 445
              
               
                 500
              
               
                 475
              
               
                 507
              
               
                 523
              
               
                 1793
              
               
                 2005
              
               
                 1342
              
               
                 1587
              
               
                 1832
              
               
                 1247
              
               
                 8559
              
            
             
               
                 Aged
              
               
                 916
              
               
                 835
              
               
                 889
              
               
                 696
              
               
                 780
              
               
                 834
              
               
                 864
              
               
                 974
              
               
                 743
              
               
                 892
              
               
                 869
              
               
                 1176
              
               
                 909
              
               
                 1095
              
               
                 579
              
               
                 712
              
               
                 661
              
               
                 671
              
               
                 704
              
               
                 623
              
               
                 794
              
               
                 714
              
               
                 2475
              
               
                 2814
              
               
                 3336
              
               
                 3452
              
               
                 3680
              
               
                 2377
              
               
                 15757
              
            
             
               
                 Ague
                 ,
                 and
                 Fever
              
               
                 1260
              
               
                 884
              
               
                 751
              
               
                 970
              
               
                 1038
              
               
                 1212
              
               
                 1282
              
               
                 1371
              
               
                 689
              
               
                 875
              
               
                 999
              
               
                 1800
              
               
                 2303
              
               
                 2148
              
               
                 956
              
               
                 1091
              
               
                 1115
              
               
                 1108
              
               
                 953
              
               
                 1279
              
               
                 1622
              
               
                 2360
              
               
                 4418
              
               
                 6235
              
               
                 3865
              
               
                 4903
              
               
                 4363
              
               
                 4010
              
               
                 23784
              
            
             
               
                 Apoplex
                 ,
                 and
                 sodainly
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 64
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 106
              
               
                 111
              
               
                 118
              
               
                 86
              
               
                 92
              
               
                 102
              
               
                 113
              
               
                 138
              
               
                 91
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 36
              
               
                  
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 26
              
               
                  
              
               
                 75
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 280
              
               
                 421
              
               
                 445
              
               
                 177
              
               
                 1306
              
            
             
               
                 Bleach
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 15
              
            
             
               
                 Blasted
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 6
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 99
              
            
             
               
                 Bleeding
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 65
              
            
             
               
                 Bloudy
                 Flux
                 ,
                 Scouring
                 ,
                 and
                 Flux
              
               
                 155
              
               
                 176
              
               
                 802
              
               
                 289
              
               
                 833
              
               
                 762
              
               
                 200
              
               
                 386
              
               
                 168
              
               
                 368
              
               
                 362
              
               
                 233
              
               
                 346
              
               
                 251
              
               
                 449
              
               
                 438
              
               
                 352
              
               
                 348
              
               
                 278
              
               
                 512
              
               
                 346
              
               
                 330
              
               
                 1587
              
               
                 1466
              
               
                 1422
              
               
                 2181
              
               
                 1161
              
               
                 1597
              
               
                 7818
              
            
             
               
                 Brunt
                 ,
                 and
                 Scalded
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 125
              
            
             
               
                 Calenture
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 13
              
            
             
               
                 Cancer
                 ,
                 Gangrene
                 ,
                 and
                 Fistula
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 73
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 112
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 157
              
               
                 150
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 609
              
            
             
               
                 Wolf
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
            
             
               
                 Canker
                 ,
                 Sore-mouth
                 ,
                 and
                 Thrush
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 81
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 73
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 79
              
               
                 190
              
               
                 244
              
               
                 161
              
               
                 133
              
               
                 689
              
            
             
               
                 Childbed
              
               
                 161
              
               
                 106
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 117
              
               
                 206
              
               
                 213
              
               
                 158
              
               
                 192
              
               
                 177
              
               
                 201
              
               
                 236
              
               
                 225
              
               
                 226
              
               
                 194
              
               
                 150
              
               
                 157
              
               
                 112
              
               
                 171
              
               
                 132
              
               
                 143
              
               
                 163
              
               
                 230
              
               
                 590
              
               
                 668
              
               
                 498
              
               
                 769
              
               
                 839
              
               
                 490
              
               
                 3364
              
            
             
               
                 Chrisomes
                 ,
                 and
                 Infants
              
               
                 1369
              
               
                 1254
              
               
                 1065
              
               
                 990
              
               
                 1237
              
               
                 1280
              
               
                 1050
              
               
                 1343
              
               
                 1089
              
               
                 1393
              
               
                 1162
              
               
                 1144
              
               
                 858
              
               
                 1123
              
               
                 2596
              
               
                 2378
              
               
                 2035
              
               
                 2268
              
               
                 2130
              
               
                 2315
              
               
                 2113
              
               
                 1895
              
               
                 9277
              
               
                 8453
              
               
                 4678
              
               
                 4910
              
               
                 4788
              
               
                 4519
              
               
                 32106
              
            
             
               
                 Colick
                 ,
                 and
                 Wind
              
               
                 103
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 102
              
               
                 80
              
               
                 101
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 120
              
               
                 113
              
               
                 179
              
               
                 116
              
               
                 167
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 57
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 341
              
               
                 359
              
               
                 497
              
               
                 247
              
               
                 1389
              
            
             
               
                 Cold
                 ,
                 and
                 Cough
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 174
              
               
                 207
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 140
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 598
              
            
             
               
                 Consumption
                 ,
                 and
                 Cough
              
               
                 2423
              
               
                 2200
              
               
                 2388
              
               
                 1988
              
               
                 2350
              
               
                 2410
              
               
                 2286
              
               
                 2868
              
               
                 2606
              
               
                 3184
              
               
                 2757
              
               
                 3610
              
               
                 2982
              
               
                 3414
              
               
                 1827
              
               
                 1910
              
               
                 1713
              
               
                 1797
              
               
                 1754
              
               
                 1955
              
               
                 2080
              
               
                 2477
              
               
                 5157
              
               
                 8266
              
               
                 8999
              
               
                 9914
              
               
                 12157
              
               
                 7197
              
               
                 44487
              
            
             
               
                 Convulsion
              
               
                 684
              
               
                 491
              
               
                 530
              
               
                 493
              
               
                 569
              
               
                 653
              
               
                 606
              
               
                 828
              
               
                 702
              
               
                 1027
              
               
                 807
              
               
                 841
              
               
                 742
              
               
                 1031
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 241
              
               
                 221
              
               
                 386
              
               
                 418
              
               
                 709
              
               
                 498
              
               
                 1734
              
               
                 2198
              
               
                 2656
              
               
                 3377
              
               
                 1324
              
               
                 9073
              
            
             
               
                 Cramp
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 01
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 01
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
            
             
               
                 Cut
                 of
                 the
                 Stone
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 48
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 38
              
            
             
               
                 Dropsy
                 ,
                 and
                 Tympany
              
               
                 185
              
               
                 434
              
               
                 421
              
               
                 508
              
               
                 444
              
               
                 556
              
               
                 617
              
               
                 704
              
               
                 660
              
               
                 706
              
               
                 631
              
               
                 931
              
               
                 646
              
               
                 872
              
               
                 235
              
               
                 252
              
               
                 279
              
               
                 280
              
               
                 266
              
               
                 250
              
               
                 329
              
               
                 389
              
               
                 1048
              
               
                 1734
              
               
                 1538
              
               
                 2321
              
               
                 2982
              
               
                 1302
              
               
                 9623
              
            
             
               
                 Drowned
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 139
              
               
                 147
              
               
                 144
              
               
                 182
              
               
                 215
              
               
                 130
              
               
                 827
              
            
             
               
                 Excessive
                 drinking
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
            
             
               
                 Executed
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 97
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 79
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 384
              
            
             
               
                 Fainted
                 in
                 a
                 Bath
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
            
             
               
                 Falling-Sickness
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 74
              
            
             
               
                 Flox
                 ,
                 and
                 small
                 pox
              
               
                 139
              
               
                 400
              
               
                 1190
              
               
                 184
              
               
                 525
              
               
                 1279
              
               
                 139
              
               
                 812
              
               
                 1294
              
               
                 823
              
               
                 835
              
               
                 409
              
               
                 1523
              
               
                 354
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 531
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 1354
              
               
                 293
              
               
                 127
              
               
                 701
              
               
                 1840
              
               
                 1913
              
               
                 2755
              
               
                 3361
              
               
                 2785
              
               
                 10576
              
            
             
               
                 Found
                 dead
                 in
                 the
                 Streets
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 243
              
            
             
               
                 French-Pox
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 80
              
               
                 81
              
               
                 130
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 392
              
            
             
               
                 Frighted
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 21
              
            
             
               
                 Gout
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 134
              
            
             
               
                 Grief
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 279
              
            
             
               
                 Hanged
                 ,
                 and
                 made-away
                 themselves
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 15
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 222
              
            
             
               
                 Head-Ach
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 26
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 051
              
            
             
             
             
               
                 Jaundice
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 102
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 184
              
               
                 197
              
               
                 180
              
               
                 212
              
               
                 225
              
               
                 188
              
               
                 998
              
            
             
               
                 Jaw-faln
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 02
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 95
              
            
             
               
                 Impostume
              
               
                 75
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 80
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 79
              
               
                 90
              
               
                 92
              
               
                 122
              
               
                 80
              
               
                 134
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 96
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 73
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 73
              
               
                 130
              
               
                 282
              
               
                 315
              
               
                 260
              
               
                 354
              
               
                 428
              
               
                 228
              
               
                 1639
              
            
             
               
                 Itch
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 10
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 01
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 11
              
            
             
               
                 Killed
                 by
                 several
                 Accidents
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 202
              
               
                 201
              
               
                 217
              
               
                 207
              
               
                 194
              
               
                 148
              
               
                 1021
              
            
             
               
                 King
                 's
                 Evil
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 2●
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 97
              
               
                 150
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 102
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 537
              
            
             
               
                 Lethargy
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 67
              
            
             
               
                 Leprosy
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 06
              
            
             
               
                 Livergrown
                 ,
                 Spleen
                 ,
                 and
                 Rickets
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 112
              
               
                 99
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 98
              
               
                 99
              
               
                 392
              
               
                 356
              
               
                 213
              
               
                 269
              
               
                 191
              
               
                 158
              
               
                 1421
              
            
             
               
                 Lunatique
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 158
              
            
             
               
                 Meagrom
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 13
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 24
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 05
              
               
                 132
              
            
             
               
                 Measles
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 92
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 153
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 80
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 80
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 127
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 133
              
               
                 155
              
               
                 259
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 757
              
            
             
               
                 Mother
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 01
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 02
              
               
                 18
              
            
             
               
                 Murdered
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 20
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 7
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 86
              
            
             
               
                 Overlayd
                 ,
                 and
                 starved
                 at
                 Nurse
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 111
              
               
                 123
              
               
                 215
              
               
                 86
              
               
                 529
              
            
             
               
                 Palsy
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 90
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 423
              
            
             
               
                 Plague
              
               
                 3597
              
               
                 611
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 14
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1317
              
               
                 274
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 10400
              
               
                 1599
              
               
                 10401
              
               
                 4290
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 103
              
               
                 16384
              
            
             
               
                 Plague
                 in
                 the
                 Guts
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 110
              
               
                 32
              
               
                  
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 315
              
               
                 446
              
               
                  
              
               
                 253
              
               
                 402
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 01
              
               
                 142
              
               
                 844
              
               
                 253
              
               
                 991
              
            
             
               
                 Pleurisy
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 21
              
               
                  
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 112
              
               
                 90
              
               
                 89
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 415
              
            
             
               
                 Poysoned
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 7
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 14
              
            
             
               
                 Purples
                 ,
                 and
                 spotted
                 Fever
              
               
                 145
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 75
              
               
                 89
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 126
              
               
                 368
              
               
                 146
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 125
              
               
                 245
              
               
                 397
              
               
                 186
              
               
                 791
              
               
                 300
              
               
                 278
              
               
                 290
              
               
                 243
              
               
                 1845
              
            
             
               
                 Quinsy
                 ,
                 and
                 Sore-throat
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 01
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 04
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 247
              
            
             
               
                 Rickets
              
               
                 150
              
               
                 224
              
               
                 216
              
               
                 190
              
               
                 260
              
               
                 329
              
               
                 229
              
               
                 372
              
               
                 347
              
               
                 458
              
               
                 317
              
               
                 476
              
               
                 441
              
               
                 521
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 113
              
               
                 780
              
               
                 1190
              
               
                 1598
              
               
                 657
              
               
                 3681
              
            
             
               
                 Mother
                 ,
                 rising
                 of
                 the
                 Lights
              
               
                 150
              
               
                 92
              
               
                 115
              
               
                 120
              
               
                 134
              
               
                 138
              
               
                 135
              
               
                 178
              
               
                 166
              
               
                 212
              
               
                 203
              
               
                 228
              
               
                 210
              
               
                 249
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 99
              
               
                 98
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 84
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 104
              
               
                 309
              
               
                 220
              
               
                 777
              
               
                 585
              
               
                 809
              
               
                 369
              
               
                 2700
              
            
             
               
                 Rupture
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 201
              
            
             
               
                 Scal'd-head
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 05
              
            
             
               
                 Scurvy
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 103
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 95
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 9
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                  
              
               
                 00
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 132
              
               
                 300
              
               
                 115
              
               
                 593
              
            
             
               
                 Smothered
                 ,
                 and
                 stifled
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 24
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 24
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 26
              
            
             
               
                 Sores
                 ,
                 Ulcers
                 ,
                 broken
                 and
                 bruised
                 Limbs
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 23
              
               
                  
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 91
              
               
                 89
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 115
              
               
                 144
              
               
                 141
              
               
                 504
              
            
             
               
                 Shot
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 20
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 07
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 Spleen
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 17
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 13
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 7
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 07
              
               
                 68
              
            
             
               
                 Shingles
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 Starved
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 14
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                  
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 51
              
            
             
               
                 Stitch
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
            
             
               
                 Stone
                 ,
                 and
                 Strangury
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 30
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 185
              
               
                 144
              
               
                 173
              
               
                 247
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 863
              
            
             
               
                 Sciatica
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 Stopping
                 of
                 the
                 Stomach
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 107
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 145
              
               
                 129
              
               
                 277
              
               
                 186
              
               
                 214
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 121
              
               
                 295
              
               
                 247
              
               
                 216
              
               
                 669
              
            
             
               
                 Surfet
              
               
                 217
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 136
              
               
                 123
              
               
                 104
              
               
                 177
              
               
                 178
              
               
                 212
              
               
                 128
              
               
                 161
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 218
              
               
                 202
              
               
                 192
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 157
              
               
                 149
              
               
                 86
              
               
                 104
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 132
              
               
                 371
              
               
                 445
              
               
                 721
              
               
                 613
              
               
                 671
              
               
                 644
              
               
                 401
              
               
                 3094
              
            
             
               
                 Swine-Pox
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 10
              
               
                  
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 57
              
            
             
               
                 Teeth
                 ,
                 and
                 Worms
              
               
                 767
              
               
                 597
              
               
                 540
              
               
                 598
              
               
                 709
              
               
                 905
              
               
                 691
              
               
                 1131
              
               
                 803
              
               
                 1198
              
               
                 878
              
               
                 1036
              
               
                 839
              
               
                 1008
              
               
                 440
              
               
                 506
              
               
                 335
              
               
                 470
              
               
                 432
              
               
                 454
              
               
                 539
              
               
                 1207
              
               
                 1751
              
               
                 2632
              
               
                 2502
              
               
                 3436
              
               
                 3915
              
               
                 1819
              
               
                 14236
              
            
             
               
                 Tissick
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 47
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 27
              
               
                  
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 109
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 242
              
            
             
               
                 Thrush
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 66
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 34
              
               
                  
              
               
                 95
              
               
                 93
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 123
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 211
              
            
             
               
                 Vomiting
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 5
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 136
              
            
             
               
                 Worms
              
               
                 147
              
               
                 107
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 86
              
               
                 53
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 27
              
               
                  
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 424
              
               
                 224
              
               
                  
              
               
                 124
              
               
                 830
              
            
             
               
                 Wen
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 2
              
               
                 15
              
            
             
               
                 Sodainly
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 78
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 221
              
               
                 233
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 454
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 34190
              
               
                 229250
              
            
          
        
         
           Place
           this
           Table
           after
           Fol.
           74.
           
        
         
         
         
           
             
               The
               Table
               of
               Burials
               ,
               and
               Christnings
               .
            
             
               
                 Anno
                 Dom.
                 
              
               
                 97
                 Parishes
              
               
                 16
                 Parishes
              
               
                 Out-Parishes
              
               
                 Buried
                 in
                 all
              
               
                 Besides
                 of
                 the
                 Plague
              
               
                 Christned
              
            
             
               
                 1604
              
               
                 1518
              
               
                 2097
              
               
                 708
              
               
                 4323
              
               
                 896
              
               
                 5458
              
            
             
               
                 1605
              
               
                 2014
              
               
                 2974
              
               
                 960
              
               
                 5948
              
               
                 444
              
               
                 6504
              
            
             
               
                 1606
              
               
                 1941
              
               
                 2920
              
               
                 935
              
               
                 5796
              
               
                 2124
              
               
                 6614
              
            
             
               
                 1607
              
               
                 1879
              
               
                 2772
              
               
                 1019
              
               
                 5670
              
               
                 2352
              
               
                 6582
              
            
             
               
                 1608
              
               
                 2391
              
               
                 3218
              
               
                 1149
              
               
                 6758
              
               
                 2262
              
               
                 6845
              
            
             
               
                 1609
              
               
                 2494
              
               
                 3610
              
               
                 1441
              
               
                 7545
              
               
                 4240
              
               
                 6388
              
            
             
               
                 1610
              
               
                 2326
              
               
                 3791
              
               
                 1369
              
               
                 7486
              
               
                 1803
              
               
                 6785
              
            
             
               
                 1611
              
               
                 2152
              
               
                 3398
              
               
                 1166
              
               
                 6716
              
               
                 627
              
               
                 7014
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 16715
              
               
                 24780
              
               
                 8747
              
               
                 50242
              
               
                 14752
              
               
                 52190
              
            
             
               
                 1612
              
               
                 2473
              
               
                 3843
              
               
                 1462
              
               
                 7778
              
               
                 64
              
               
                 6986
              
            
             
               
                 1613
              
               
                 2406
              
               
                 3679
              
               
                 1418
              
               
                 7503
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 6846
              
            
             
               
                 1614
              
               
                 2369
              
               
                 3504
              
               
                 1494
              
               
                 7367
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 7208
              
            
             
               
                 1615
              
               
                 2446
              
               
                 3791
              
               
                 1613
              
               
                 7850
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 7682
              
            
             
               
                 1616
              
               
                 2490
              
               
                 3876
              
               
                 1697
              
               
                 8063
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 7985
              
            
             
               
                 1617
              
               
                 2397
              
               
                 4109
              
               
                 1774
              
               
                 8280
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 7747
              
            
             
               
                 1618
              
               
                 2815
              
               
                 4715
              
               
                 2066
              
               
                 9596
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 7735
              
            
             
               
                 1619
              
               
                 2339
              
               
                 3857
              
               
                 1804
              
               
                 7999
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 8127
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 19735
              
               
                 31374
              
               
                 13328
              
               
                 64436
              
               
                 171
              
               
                 60316
              
            
             
               
                 1620
              
               
                 2726
              
               
                 4819
              
               
                 2146
              
               
                 9691
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 7845
              
            
             
               
                 1621
              
               
                 2438
              
               
                 3759
              
               
                 1915
              
               
                 8112
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 8039
              
            
             
               
                 1622
              
               
                 2811
              
               
                 4217
              
               
                 2392
              
               
                 8943
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 7894
              
            
             
               
                 1623
              
               
                 3591
              
               
                 4721
              
               
                 2783
              
               
                 11095
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 7945
              
            
             
               
                 1624
              
               
                 3385
              
               
                 5919
              
               
                 2895
              
               
                 12199
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 8299
              
            
             
               
                 1625
              
               
                 5143
              
               
                 9819
              
               
                 3886
              
               
                 18848
              
               
                 35417
              
               
                 6983
              
            
             
               
                 1626
              
               
                 2150
              
               
                 3286
              
               
                 1965
              
               
                 7401
              
               
                 134
              
               
                 6701
              
            
             
               
                 1627
              
               
                 2325
              
               
                 3400
              
               
                 1988
              
               
                 7711
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 8408
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 24569
              
               
                 39940
              
               
                 19970
              
               
                 84000
              
               
                 35631
              
               
                 62114
              
            
             
               
                 1628
              
               
                 2412
              
               
                 3311
              
               
                 2017
              
               
                 7740
              
               
                 3
              
               
                 8564
              
            
             
               
                 1629
              
               
                 2536
              
               
                 3992
              
               
                 2243
              
               
                 8771
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 9901
              
            
             
               
                 1630
              
               
                 2506
              
               
                 4201
              
               
                 2521
              
               
                 9237
              
               
                 1317
              
               
                 9315
              
            
             
               
                 1631
              
               
                 2459
              
               
                 3697
              
               
                 2132
              
               
                 8288
              
               
                 274
              
               
                 8524
              
            
             
               
                 1632
              
               
                 2704
              
               
                 4412
              
               
                 2411
              
               
                 9527
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 9584
              
            
             
               
                 1633
              
               
                 2378
              
               
                 3936
              
               
                 2078
              
               
                 8392
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 9997
              
            
             
               
                 1634
              
               
                 2937
              
               
                 4980
              
               
                 2982
              
               
                 10899
              
               
                 1
              
               
                 9855
              
            
             
               
                 1635
              
               
                 2742
              
               
                 4966
              
               
                 2943
              
               
                 10651
              
               
                 0
              
               
                 10034
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 20694
              
               
                 33495
              
               
                 19327
              
               
                 73505
              
               
                 1603
              
               
                 75774
              
            
             
             
               
                 1636
              
               
                 2825
              
               
                 6924
              
               
                 3210
              
               
                 12959
              
               
                 10400
              
               
                 9522
              
            
             
               
                 1637
              
               
                 2288
              
               
                 4265
              
               
                 2128
              
               
                 8681
              
               
                 3082
              
               
                 9160
              
            
             
               
                 1638
              
               
                 3584
              
               
                 5926
              
               
                 3751
              
               
                 13261
              
               
                 363
              
               
                 10311
              
            
             
               
                 1639
              
               
                 2592
              
               
                 4344
              
               
                 2612
              
               
                 9548
              
               
                 314
              
               
                 10150
              
            
             
               
                 1640
              
               
                 2919
              
               
                 5156
              
               
                 3246
              
               
                 11321
              
               
                 1450
              
               
                 10850
              
            
             
               
                 1641
              
               
                 3248
              
               
                 5092
              
               
                 3427
              
               
                 11767
              
               
                 1375
              
               
                 10670
              
            
             
               
                 1642
              
               
                 3176
              
               
                 5245
              
               
                 3578
              
               
                 11999
              
               
                 1274
              
               
                 10370
              
            
             
               
                 1643
              
               
                 3395
              
               
                 5552
              
               
                 3269
              
               
                 12216
              
               
                 996
              
               
                 9410
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 23987
              
               
                 42544
              
               
                 25●21
              
               
                 91752
              
               
                 19244
              
               
                 80443
              
            
             
               
                 1644
              
               
                 2593
              
               
                 4274
              
               
                 2574
              
               
                 9441
              
               
                 1492
              
               
                 8104
              
            
             
               
                 1645
              
               
                 2524
              
               
                 4639
              
               
                 2445
              
               
                 9608
              
               
                 1871
              
               
                 7966
              
            
             
               
                 1646
              
               
                 2746
              
               
                 4872
              
               
                 2797
              
               
                 10415
              
               
                 2365
              
               
                 7163
              
            
             
               
                 1647
              
               
                 2672
              
               
                 4749
              
               
                 3041
              
               
                 10462
              
               
                 3597
              
               
                 7332
              
            
             
               
                 1648
              
               
                 2480
              
               
                 4288
              
               
                 2515
              
               
                 9283
              
               
                 611
              
               
                 6544
              
            
             
               
                 1649
              
               
                 2865
              
               
                 4714
              
               
                 2920
              
               
                 10499
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 5825
              
            
             
               
                 1650
              
               
                 2301
              
               
                 4138
              
               
                 2310
              
               
                 8749
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 5612
              
            
             
               
                 1651
              
               
                 2845
              
               
                 5002
              
               
                 2597
              
               
                 10804
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 6071
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 21026
              
               
                 36676
              
               
                 21199
              
               
                 78896
              
               
                 10041
              
               
                 54617
              
            
             
               
                 1652
              
               
                 3293
              
               
                 5719
              
               
                 3546
              
               
                 12553
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 6128
              
            
             
               
                 1653
              
               
                 2527
              
               
                 4635
              
               
                 2919
              
               
                 10081
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 6155
              
            
             
               
                 1654
              
               
                 3323
              
               
                 6063
              
               
                 3845
              
               
                 13231
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 6620
              
            
             
               
                 1655
              
               
                 2761
              
               
                 5148
              
               
                 3439
              
               
                 11348
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 7004
              
            
             
               
                 1656
              
               
                 3327
              
               
                 6573
              
               
                 4015
              
               
                 13915
              
               
                 6
              
               
                 7050
              
            
             
               
                 1657
              
               
                 3014
              
               
                 5646
              
               
                 3770
              
               
                 12430
              
               
                 4
              
               
                 6685
              
            
             
               
                 1658
              
               
                 3613
              
               
                 6923
              
               
                 4443
              
               
                 14979
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 6170
              
            
             
               
                 1659
              
               
                 3431
              
               
                 6988
              
               
                 4301
              
               
                 14720
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 5690
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 25288
              
               
                 47695
              
               
                 30278
              
               
                 103261
              
               
                 107
              
               
                 51502
              
            
             
               
                 1660
              
               
                 3098
              
               
                 5644
              
               
                 3926
              
               
                 12668
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 6971
              
            
             
               
                 1661
              
               
                 3804
              
               
                 7309
              
               
                 5532
              
               
                 16645
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 8855
              
            
          
        
         
         
           The
           Table
           following
           contains
           the
           Number
           of
           Burials
           ,
           and
           Christnings
           in
           the
           seven
           Parishes
           here
           under-mentioned
           ,
           from
           the
           year
           1636
           unto
           the
           year
           1659
           inclusive
           ;
           all
           which
           time
           the
           Burials
           ,
           and
           Christnings
           were
           joyntly
           mentioned
           :
           the
           two
           last
           years
           the
           Christnings
           were
           omitted
           in
           the
           yearly
           Bills
           .
           This
           Table
           consists
           of
           seventeen
           Columns
           ,
           the
           Total
           of
           all
           the
           Burials
           being
           contained
           in
           the
           sixteen
           Columns
           :
           which
           Number
           being
           added
           to
           the
           Total
           in
           the
           precedent
           Table
           of
           Burials
           ,
           and
           Christnings
           ,
           makes
           the
           Total
           of
           every
           yearly
           ,
           or
           general
           Bill
           .
        
         
           Note
           ,
           
             where
             there
             follows
             a
             second
             Number
             under
             any
             year
             ,
             it
             denotes
             those
             ,
             who
             died
             that
             year
             of
             the
          
           Plague
           .
        
         
           
             
               
                 Westmin
                 .
              
               
                 Islington
                 ,
              
               
                 Lambeth
                 ,
              
               
                 Stepney
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Newing
                   ▪
                   Hackney
                   ,
                   Rear
                   .
                   Tot.
                
                 7.
                 
                 
                   Par.
                   Tot.
                
                 7.
                 
                 Par.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 An.
                 Do.
                 Bur.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
               
                 B.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
               
                 B.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
               
                 B.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
               
                 B.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
               
                 B.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
               
                 B.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
               
                 B.
                 
              
               
                 Ch.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 1636
              
               
                 1107
              
               
                 556
              
               
                 99
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 213
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 1895
              
               
                 881
              
               
                 584
              
               
                 155
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 90
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 4056
              
               
                 1924
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 442
              
               
                  
              
               
                 30
              
               
                  
              
               
                 45
              
               
                  
              
               
                 909
              
               
                  
              
               
                 242
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                  
              
               
                 20
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1702
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1637
              
               
                 963
              
               
                 496
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 173
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 952
              
               
                 838
              
               
                 183
              
               
                 172
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 2507
              
               
                 1836
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 301
              
               
                  
              
               
                 17
              
               
                  
              
               
                 18
              
               
                  
              
               
                 153
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                  
              
               
                 10
              
               
                  
              
               
                 521
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1638
              
               
                 1021
              
               
                 563
              
               
                 116
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 221
              
               
                 140
              
               
                 1209
              
               
                 908
              
               
                 255
              
               
                 146
              
               
                 101
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 78
              
               
                 2997
              
               
                 1953
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 126
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 11
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 145
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1639
              
               
                 546
              
               
                 543
              
               
                 88
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 195
              
               
                 132
              
               
                 970
              
               
                 956
              
               
                 187
              
               
                 159
              
               
                 84
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 81
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 2151
              
               
                 1948
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1640
              
               
                 754
              
               
                 665
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 187
              
               
                 142
              
               
                 1106
              
               
                 983
              
               
                 189
              
               
                 194
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 2459
              
               
                 2159
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 62
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                  
              
               
                 117
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 189
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1641
              
               
                 697
              
               
                 625
              
               
                 92
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 168
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 1250
              
               
                 1037
              
               
                 170
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 73
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 64
              
               
                 2508
              
               
                 2149
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 40
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                  
              
               
                 70
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 128
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1642
              
               
                 671
              
               
                 630
              
               
                 98
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 149
              
               
                 124
              
               
                 1270
              
               
                 1158
              
               
                 160
              
               
                 145
              
               
                 78
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 2489
              
               
                 2262
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 37
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 12
              
               
                  
              
               
                 20
              
               
                  
              
               
                 17
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 99
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1643
              
               
                 666
              
               
                 592
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 177
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 1167
              
               
                 1013
              
               
                 240
              
               
                 147
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 2471
              
               
                 2038
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 25
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 45
              
               
                  
              
               
                 83
              
               
                  
              
               
                 86
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 244
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1644
              
               
                 570
              
               
                 429
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 115
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 1187
              
               
                 933
              
               
                 123
              
               
                 101
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 2189
              
               
                 1750
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 35
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 269
              
               
                  
              
               
                 44
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 17
              
               
                  
              
               
                 384
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1645
              
               
                 621
              
               
                 444
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 146
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 1171
              
               
                 873
              
               
                 183
              
               
                 119
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 2284
              
               
                 1753
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 62
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 150
              
               
                  
              
               
                 18
              
               
                  
              
               
                 7
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 256
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1646
              
               
                 691
              
               
                 503
              
               
                 84
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 108
              
               
                 1230
              
               
                 960
              
               
                 156
              
               
                 130
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 2421
              
               
                 1868
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 76
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                  
              
               
                 97
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 203
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1647
              
               
                 739
              
               
                 464
              
               
                 108
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 161
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 1126
              
               
                 926
              
               
                 129
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 88
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 2393
              
               
                 1688
              
            
             
             
               
                  
              
               
                 40
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                  
              
               
                 70
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 128
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1642
              
               
                 671
              
               
                 630
              
               
                 98
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 149
              
               
                 124
              
               
                 1270
              
               
                 1158
              
               
                 160
              
               
                 145
              
               
                 78
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 2489
              
               
                 2262
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 37
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 12
              
               
                  
              
               
                 20
              
               
                  
              
               
                 17
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 99
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1643
              
               
                 666
              
               
                 592
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 177
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 1167
              
               
                 1013
              
               
                 240
              
               
                 147
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 2471
              
               
                 2038
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 25
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 45
              
               
                  
              
               
                 83
              
               
                  
              
               
                 86
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 244
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1644
              
               
                 570
              
               
                 429
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 115
              
               
                 105
              
               
                 1187
              
               
                 933
              
               
                 123
              
               
                 101
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 82
              
               
                 2189
              
               
                 1750
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 35
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 269
              
               
                  
              
               
                 44
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 17
              
               
                  
              
               
                 384
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1645
              
               
                 621
              
               
                 444
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 146
              
               
                 114
              
               
                 1171
              
               
                 873
              
               
                 183
              
               
                 119
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 2284
              
               
                 1753
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 62
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                 150
              
               
                  
              
               
                 18
              
               
                  
              
               
                 7
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                 256
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1646
              
               
                 691
              
               
                 503
              
               
                 84
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 108
              
               
                 1230
              
               
                 960
              
               
                 156
              
               
                 130
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 2421
              
               
                 1868
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 76
              
               
                  
              
               
                 8
              
               
                  
              
               
                 5
              
               
                  
              
               
                 97
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2
              
               
                  
              
               
                 203
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1647
              
               
                 739
              
               
                 464
              
               
                 108
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 161
              
               
                 94
              
               
                 1126
              
               
                 926
              
               
                 129
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 88
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 2393
              
               
                 1688
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 114
              
               
                  
              
               
                 12
              
               
                  
              
               
                 25
              
               
                  
              
               
                 155
              
               
                  
              
               
                 28
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                 434
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1648
              
               
                 561
              
               
                 384
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 837
              
               
                 767
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 1635
              
               
                 1305
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 41
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 31
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 6
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 82
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1649
              
               
                 558
              
               
                 333
              
               
                 90
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 131
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 838
              
               
                 625
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 90
              
               
                 49
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1807
              
               
                 1106
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 4
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1650
              
               
                 470
              
               
                 413
              
               
                 78
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 88
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 748
              
               
                 572
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 1550
              
               
                 1264
              
            
             
               
                 1651
              
               
                 580
              
               
                 345
              
               
                 107
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 127
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 961
              
               
                 634
              
               
                 172
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 84
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 2091
              
               
                 1213
              
            
             
               
                 1652
              
               
                 649
              
               
                 432
              
               
                 99
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 179
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 1212
              
               
                 657
              
               
                 198
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 2483
              
               
                 1330
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1653
              
               
                 567
              
               
                 394
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 120
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 1064
              
               
                 620
              
               
                 195
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 2155
              
               
                 1250
              
            
             
               
                 1654
              
               
                 657
              
               
                 401
              
               
                 96
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 166
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 1252
              
               
                 803
              
               
                 236
              
               
                 106
              
               
                 88
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 75
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 2570
              
               
                 1526
              
            
             
               
                 1655
              
               
                 676
              
               
                 414
              
               
                 95
              
               
                 86
              
               
                 134
              
               
                 128
              
               
                 1199
              
               
                 859
              
               
                 172
              
               
                 120
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 2406
              
               
                 1701
              
            
             
               
                 1656
              
               
                 761
              
               
                 498
              
               
                 139
              
               
                 89
              
               
                 176
              
               
                 152
              
               
                 1255
              
               
                 963
              
               
                 248
              
               
                 127
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 2701
              
               
                 1920
              
            
             
               
                 1657
              
               
                 705
              
               
                 473
              
               
                 112
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 231
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 1213
              
               
                 876
              
               
                 204
              
               
                 123
              
               
                 96
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 2612
              
               
                 1749
              
            
             
               
                 1658
              
               
                 890
              
               
                 440
              
               
                 113
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 220
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 1486
              
               
                 892
              
               
                 181
              
               
                 99
              
               
                 91
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 2958
              
               
                 1645
              
            
             
               
                 1659
              
               
                 822
              
               
                 415
              
               
                 116
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 193
              
               
                 103
              
               
                 1392
              
               
                 695
              
               
                 138
              
               
                 86
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 84
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 2828
              
               
                 1418
              
            
             
               
                 1660
              
               
                 783
              
               
                  
              
               
                 108
              
               
                  
              
               
                 183
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1151
              
               
                  
              
               
                 114
              
               
                  
              
               
                 65
              
               
                  
              
               
                 33
              
               
                  
              
               
                 2437
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 1661
              
               
                 983
              
               
                  
              
               
                 102
              
               
                  
              
               
                 330
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1561
              
               
                  
              
               
                 340
              
               
                  
              
               
                 102
              
               
                  
              
               
                 87
              
               
                  
              
               
                 3505
              
               
                  
              
            
          
        
         
           Place
           this
           Table
           after
           fol.
           76.
           
        
         
         
           
             
               
                 The
                 Table
                 of
                 Males
                 and
                 Females
                 for
              
               London
               .
            
             
               
                 An.
                 Dom.
                 
              
               
                 Buried
              
               
                 Christned
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 Males
              
               
                 Females
              
               
                 Males
              
               
                 Females
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 1629
              
               
                 4668
              
               
                 4103
              
               
                 5218
              
               
                 4683
              
            
             
               
                 1630
              
               
                 5660
              
               
                 4894
              
               
                 4858
              
               
                 4457
              
            
             
               
                 1631
              
               
                 4549
              
               
                 4013
              
               
                 4422
              
               
                 4102
              
            
             
               
                 1632
              
               
                 4932
              
               
                 4603
              
               
                 4994
              
               
                 4590
              
            
             
               
                 1633
              
               
                 4369
              
               
                 4023
              
               
                 5158
              
               
                 4839
              
            
             
               
                 1634
              
               
                 5676
              
               
                 5224
              
               
                 5035
              
               
                 4820
              
            
             
               
                 1635
              
               
                 5548
              
               
                 5103
              
               
                 5106
              
               
                 4928
              
            
             
               
                 1636
              
               
                 12377
              
               
                 10982
              
               
                 4917
              
               
                 4605
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 47779
              
               
                 43945
              
               
                 39708
              
               
                 37024
              
            
             
               
                 1637
              
               
                 6392
              
               
                 5371
              
               
                 4703
              
               
                 4457
              
            
             
               
                 1638
              
               
                 7168
              
               
                 6456
              
               
                 5359
              
               
                 4952
              
            
             
               
                 1639
              
               
                 5351
              
               
                 4511
              
               
                 5366
              
               
                 4784
              
            
             
               
                 1640
              
               
                 6761
              
               
                 6010
              
               
                 5518
              
               
                 5332
              
            
             
               
                 Total
              
               
                 73451
              
               
                 65293
              
               
                 60664
              
               
                 56549
              
            
             
               
                 1641
              
               
                 6872
              
               
                 6270
              
               
                 5470
              
               
                 5200
              
            
             
               
                 1642
              
               
                 7049
              
               
                 6224
              
               
                 5460
              
               
                 4910
              
            
             
               
                 1643
              
               
                 6842
              
               
                 6360
              
               
                 4793
              
               
                 4617
              
            
             
               
                 1644
              
               
                 5659
              
               
                 5274
              
               
                 4107
              
               
                 3997
              
            
             
               
                 1645
              
               
                 6014
              
               
                 5465
              
               
                 4047
              
               
                 3919
              
            
             
               
                 1646
              
               
                 6683
              
               
                 6097
              
               
                 3768
              
               
                 3395
              
            
             
               
                 1647
              
               
                 7313
              
               
                 6746
              
               
                 3796
              
               
                 3536
              
            
             
               
                 1648
              
               
                 5145
              
               
                 4749
              
               
                 3363
              
               
                 3181
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 51577
              
               
                 47185
              
               
                 34804
              
               
                 3275
              
            
             
               
                 1649
              
               
                 5454
              
               
                 5112
              
               
                 3079
              
               
                 2746
              
            
             
               
                 1650
              
               
                 4548
              
               
                 4216
              
               
                 2890
              
               
                 2722
              
            
             
               
                 1651
              
               
                 5680
              
               
                 5147
              
               
                 3231
              
               
                 2840
              
            
             
               
                 1652
              
               
                 6543
              
               
                 6026
              
               
                 3220
              
               
                 2908
              
            
             
               
                 1653
              
               
                 5416
              
               
                 4671
              
               
                 3196
              
               
                 2959
              
            
             
               
                 1654
              
               
                 6972
              
               
                 6275
              
               
                 3441
              
               
                 3179
              
            
             
               
                 1655
              
               
                 6027
              
               
                 5330
              
               
                 3655
              
               
                 3349
              
            
             
               
                 1656
              
               
                 7365
              
               
                 6556
              
               
                 3668
              
               
                 3382
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 44005
              
               
                 41333
              
               
                 26380
              
               
                 24085
              
            
             
               
                 1657
              
               
                 6578
              
               
                 5856
              
               
                 3396
              
               
                 3289
              
            
             
               
                 1658
              
               
                 7936
              
               
                 7057
              
               
                 3157
              
               
                 3013
              
            
             
               
                 1659
              
               
                 7451
              
               
                 7305
              
               
                 9209
              
               
                 2781
              
            
             
               
                 1660
              
               
                 7960
              
               
                 7158
              
               
                 3724
              
               
                 3247
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 29925
              
               
                 27376
              
               
                 13186
              
               
                 1233
              
            
             
               
                 Total
              
               
                 198952
              
               
                 181187
              
               
                 135034
              
               
                 12675
              
            
          
        
         
         
           
             
               
                 The
                 Table
                 by
              
               Decads
               
                 of
                 years
                 for
                 the
                 Country-Parish
              
               .
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 Christened
                 .
              
               
                  
              
               
                 Buried
                 .
              
               
                  
              
            
             
               
                 Decads
                 ●f
                 years
              
               
                 Married
              
               
                 Males
              
               
                 Fem.
                 
              
               
                 Both
              
               
                 Males
              
               
                 Fem.
                 
              
               
                 Both
              
            
             
               
                 ●5
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 190
              
               
                 312
              
               
                 302
              
               
                 614
              
               
                 214
              
               
                 221
              
               
                 435
              
            
             
               
                 78
              
            
             
               
                 ●5
              
               
                 79
              
               
                 185
              
               
                 328
              
               
                 309
              
               
                 637
              
               
                 287
              
               
                 302
              
               
                 589
              
            
             
               
                 88
              
            
             
               
                 ●5
              
               
                 89
              
               
                 175
              
               
                 342
              
               
                 274
              
               
                 616
              
               
                 337
              
               
                 284
              
               
                 621
              
            
             
               
                 98
              
            
             
               
                 ●●
              
               
                 599
              
               
                 181
              
               
                 366
              
               
                 377
              
               
                 743
              
               
                 249
              
               
                 219
              
               
                 468
              
            
             
               
                 608
              
            
             
               
                 ●6
              
               
                 09
              
               
                 197
              
               
                 417
              
               
                 358
              
               
                 775
              
               
                 338
              
               
                 386
              
               
                 724
              
            
             
               
                 18
              
            
             
               
                 ●6
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 168
              
               
                 368
              
               
                 373
              
               
                 741
              
               
                 305
              
               
                 306
              
               
                 611
              
            
             
               
                 28
              
            
             
               
                 ●6
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 153
              
               
                 418
              
               
                 413
              
               
                 831
              
               
                 317
              
               
                 319
              
               
                 636
              
            
             
               
                 38
              
            
             
               
                 ●6
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 351
              
               
                 357
              
               
                 708
              
               
                 375
              
               
                 383
              
               
                 758
              
            
             
               
                 48
              
            
             
               
                 ●6
              
               
                 49
              
               
                 182
              
               
                 354
              
               
                 320
              
               
                 674
              
               
                 218
              
               
                 220
              
               
                 438
              
            
             
               
                 58
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 1568
              
               
                 3256
              
               
                 3083
              
               
                 6339
              
               
                 2640
              
               
                 2640
              
               
                 5280
              
            
          
        
         
         
           
             
               The
               Table
               of
               the
               Country-Parish
               .
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 Communicants
              
               
                 Weddings
              
               
                 Christned
              
               
                 Euried
              
            
             
               
                 Years
              
               
                 M.
                 
              
               
                 F.
                 
              
               
                 Both
              
               
                 M.
                 
              
               
                 F.
                 
              
               
                 Both
              
            
             
               
                 1569
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 44
              
            
             
               
                 1570
              
               
                  
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 46
              
            
             
               
                 1571
              
               
                  
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 50
              
            
             
               
                 1572
              
               
                  
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 54
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 34
              
            
             
               
                 1573
              
               
                  
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 37
              
            
             
               
                 1574
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 66
              
            
             
               
                 1575
              
               
                  
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 34
              
            
             
               
                 1576
              
               
                  
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 34
              
            
             
               
                 1577
              
               
                  
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 40
              
            
             
               
                 1578
              
               
                  
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 50
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 190
              
               
                 312
              
               
                 302
              
               
                 614
              
               
                 214
              
               
                 221
              
               
                 435
              
            
             
               
                 1579
              
               
                  
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 54
              
            
             
               
                 80
              
               
                  
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 79
              
            
             
               
                 81
              
               
                  
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 58
              
            
             
               
                 82
              
               
                  
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 57
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 39
              
            
             
               
                 83
              
               
                  
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 87
              
            
             
               
                 84
              
               
                  
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 90
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 41
              
            
             
               
                 85
              
               
                  
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 42
              
            
             
               
                 86
              
               
                  
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 61
              
            
             
               
                 87
              
               
                  
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 79
              
            
             
               
                 1588
              
               
                  
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 49
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 185
              
               
                 328
              
               
                 309
              
               
                 637
              
               
                 287
              
               
                 302
              
               
                 589
              
            
             
             
               
                 1589
              
               
                  
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 44
              
            
             
               
                 90
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 57
              
            
             
               
                 91
              
               
                  
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 65
              
            
             
               
                 92
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 47
              
            
             
               
                 93
              
               
                  
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 65
              
            
             
               
                 94
              
               
                  
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 38
              
            
             
               
                 95
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 61
              
            
             
               
                 96
              
               
                  
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 71
              
            
             
               
                 97
              
               
                  
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 64
              
               
                 117
              
            
             
               
                 98
              
               
                  
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 66
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 175
              
               
                 342
              
               
                 274
              
               
                 616
              
               
                 337
              
               
                 284
              
               
                 631
              
            
             
               
                 1599
              
               
                  
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 43
              
            
             
               
                 600
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 60
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 46
              
            
             
               
                 601
              
               
                  
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 30
              
            
             
               
                 602
              
               
                  
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 47
              
            
             
               
                 603
              
               
                  
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 71
              
            
             
               
                 604
              
               
                  
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 77
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 53
              
            
             
               
                 605
              
               
                  
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 81
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 33
              
            
             
               
                 606
              
               
                  
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 51
              
            
             
               
                 607
              
               
                  
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 52
              
            
             
               
                 608
              
               
                  
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 93
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 42
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 181
              
               
                 366
              
               
                 377
              
               
                 743
              
               
                 249
              
               
                 219
              
               
                 468
              
            
          
        
         
         
           
             
               The
               Table
               of
               Males
               and
               Females
               .
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                  
              
               
                 Christned
              
               
                 Buryed
              
            
             
               
                 Years
              
               
                 Weddings
              
               
                 M.
                 
              
               
                 F.
                 
              
               
                 Both.
                 
              
               
                 M.
                 
              
               
                 F.
                 
              
               
                 Both
              
            
             
               
                 1609
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 61
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 65
              
            
             
               
                 10
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 73
              
            
             
               
                 11
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 81
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 73
              
            
             
               
                 12
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 116
              
            
             
               
                 13
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 88
              
            
             
               
                 14
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 63
              
            
             
               
                 15
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 64
              
            
             
               
                 16
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 68
              
            
             
               
                 17
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 63
              
            
             
               
                 1618
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 78
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 51
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 197
              
               
                 417
              
               
                 358
              
               
                 775
              
               
                 338
              
               
                 386
              
               
                 724
              
            
             
               
                 1619
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 80
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 54
              
            
             
               
                 20
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 51
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 48
              
            
             
               
                 21
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 64
              
            
             
               
                 22
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 46
              
            
             
               
                 23
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 76
              
               
                 56
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 87
              
            
             
               
                 24
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 64
              
            
             
               
                 25
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 78
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 56
              
            
             
               
                 26
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 50
              
            
             
               
                 27
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 53
              
            
             
               
                 1628
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 75
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 89
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 168
              
               
                 368
              
               
                 373
              
               
                 741
              
               
                 305
              
               
                 306
              
               
                 611
              
            
             
             
               
                 1629
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 53
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 91
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 74
              
            
             
               
                 30
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 58
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 103
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 53
              
            
             
               
                 31
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 59
              
            
             
               
                 32
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 93
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 36
              
            
             
               
                 33
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 103
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 29
              
            
             
               
                 34
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 45
              
               
                 75
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 44
              
            
             
               
                 35
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 17
              
               
                 35
              
            
             
               
                 36
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 50
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 90
              
            
             
               
                 37
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 60
              
            
             
               
                 1638
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 83
              
               
                 73
              
               
                 156
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 153
              
               
                 418
              
               
                 413
              
               
                 831
              
               
                 317
              
               
                 319
              
               
                 636
              
            
             
               
                 1639
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 114
              
            
             
               
                 40
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 44
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 85
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 74
              
            
             
               
                 41
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 63
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 36
              
               
                 70
              
            
             
               
                 42
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 48
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 87
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 61
              
            
             
               
                 43
              
               
                 8
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 42
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 87
              
            
             
               
                 44
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 33
              
               
                 26
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 65
              
               
                 72
              
               
                 137
              
            
             
               
                 45
              
               
                 10
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 41
              
               
                 84
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 57
              
            
             
               
                 46
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 67
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 32
              
               
                 56
              
            
             
               
                 47
              
               
                 12
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 74
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 46
              
            
             
               
                 48
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 56
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 137
              
               
                 351
              
               
                 357
              
               
                 708
              
               
                 375
              
               
                 383
              
               
                 758
              
            
             
               
                 1649
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 59
              
               
                 46
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 80
              
            
             
               
                 50
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 55
              
               
                 31
              
               
                 86
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 52
              
            
             
               
                 51
              
               
                 7
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 27
              
               
                 52
              
               
                 11
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 32
              
            
             
               
                 52
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 62
              
               
                 20
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 45
              
            
             
               
                 53
              
               
                 9
              
               
                 47
              
               
                 24
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 21
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 35
              
            
             
               
                 54
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 71
              
               
                 14
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 39
              
            
             
               
                 55
              
               
                 38
              
               
                 35
              
               
                 34
              
               
                 69
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 19
              
               
                 47
              
            
             
               
                 56
              
               
                 28
              
               
                 40
              
               
                 30
              
               
                 70
              
               
                 18
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 33
              
            
             
               
                 57
              
               
                 37
              
               
                 23
              
               
                 43
              
               
                 66
              
               
                 22
              
               
                 25
              
               
                 47
              
            
             
               
                 58
              
               
                 16
              
               
                 39
              
               
                 29
              
               
                 68
              
               
                 13
              
               
                 15
              
               
                 28
              
            
             
               
                  
              
               
                 182
              
               
                 354
              
               
                 320
              
               
                 674
              
               
                 218
              
               
                 220
              
               
                 438
              
            
          
        
      
       
         
         
           
             Advertisements
             for
             the
             better
             understanding
             of
             the
             several
             Tables
             :
          
           videlicet
           ,
           
             Concerning
             the
             Table
             of
          
           Casualties
           
             consisting
             of
             thirty
             Columns
          
           .
        
         
           THe
           first
           Column
           contains
           all
           the
           Casualties
           happening
           within
           the
           22
           single
           years
           mentioned
           in
           this
           Bill
           .
        
         
           The
           14
           next
           Columns
           contain
           two
           of
           the
           last
           Septenaries
           of
           years
           ,
           which
           being
           the
           latest
           are
           first
           set
           down
           .
        
         
           The
           8
           next
           Columns
           represent
           the
           8
           first
           years
           ,
           wherein
           the
           Casualties
           were
           taken
           notice
           off
           .
        
         
           Memorandum
           ,
           
             That
             the
          
           10
           
             years
             between
          
           1636
           and
           1647
           
             are
             omitted
             as
             containing
             nothing
             Extraordinary
             ,
             and
             as
             not
             consistent
             with
             the
             Incapacity
             of
             a
             Sheet
             .
          
        
         
           The
           5
           next
           Columns
           are
           the
           8
           years
           from
           1629
           to
           1636
           brought
           into
           2
           Quaternions
           ,
           and
           the
           12
           of
           the
           14
           last
           years
           brought
           into
           three
           more
           ;
           that
           Comparison
           might
           be
           made
           between
           each
           4
           years
           taken
           together
           ,
           as
           well
           as
           each
           single
           year
           apart
           .
        
         
         
           The
           next
           Column
           contains
           3
           years
           together
           ,
           taken
           at
           10
           years
           distance
           from
           each
           other
           ;
           that
           the
           distant
           years
           ,
           as
           well
           as
           consequent
           ,
           might
           be
           compared
           with
           the
           whole
           20
           ,
           each
           of
           the
           5
           Quaternions
           ,
           and
           each
           of
           the
           22
           single
           years
           .
        
         
           The
           last
           Column
           contains
           the
           total
           of
           the
           15
           Quaternions
           ,
           or
           25
           years
           .
        
         
           The
           Number
           229250
           is
           the
           total
           of
           all
           the
           Burials
           in
           the
           said
           20
           years
           ,
           as
           34190
           is
           of
           the
           Burialsin
           the
           said
           3
           distant
           years
           .
           Where
           note
           that
           the
           ⅓
           of
           the
           latter
           total
           is
           11396
           and
           the
           1
           /
           20
           of
           the
           former
           is
           11462
           ;
           differing
           but
           66
           from
           each
           other
           in
           so
           great
           a
           sum
           ,
           videlicet
           scarce
           1
           /
           200
           part
           .
        
      
       
         
           
             The
             Table
             of
             Burials
             ,
             and
             Christnings
             ,
             consisting
             of
          
           7
           Columns
           .
        
         
           IT
           is
           to
           be
           noted
           ,
           that
           in
           all
           the
           several
           Columns
           of
           the
           Burials
           those
           dying
           of
           the
           Plague
           are
           left
           out
           ,
           being
           reckoned
           all
           together
           in
           the
           sixth
           Column
           .
           Whereas
           in
           the
           original
           Bills
           the
           Plague
           ,
           and
           all
           other
           diseases
           are
           reckoned
           together
           ,
           with
           mention
           how
           many
           of
           the
           respective
           totals
           are
           of
           the
           Plague
           .
        
         
           Secondly
           ,
           From
           the
           year
           1642
           forwards
           the
           accompt
           of
           the
           Christnings
           is
           not
           to
           be
           trusted
           ,
           the
           neglects
           of
           the
           same
           beginning
           about
           that
           year
           :
           for
           in
           1642
           there
           are
           set
           down
           10370
           ,
           and
           about
           the
           same
           Number
           several
           years
           before
           ,
           after
           which
           time
           the
           said
           Christnings
           decreased
           to
           between
           5000
           and
           6000
           by
           omission
           of
           the
           greater
           part
           .
        
         
           Thirdly
           ,
           The
           several
           Numbers
           are
           cast
           up
           into
           Octonaries
           ,
           
           that
           Comparison
           may
           be
           made
           of
           them
           as
           as
           well
           as
           of
           single
           years
           .
        
      
       
         
           
             The
             Table
             of
             Males
             ,
             and
             Females
             ,
             containing
          
           5
           Columns
           .
        
         
           First
           ,
           The
           Numbers
           are
           cast
           up
           for
           12
           years
           ;
           videlicet
           from
           1629
           ,
           when
           the
           distinction
           between
           Males
           and
           Females
           first
           began
           ,
           untill
           1640
           inclusivè
           when
           the
           exactness
           in
           that
           Accompt
           ceased
           .
        
         
           Secondly
           ,
           From
           1640
           to
           1660
           the
           Numbers
           are
           cast
           up
           into
           another
           total
           ,
           which
           seems
           as
           good
           for
           comparing
           the
           Number
           of
           Males
           with
           Females
           ,
           the
           neglect
           being
           in
           both
           Sexes
           alike
           ,
           and
           proportionable
           .
        
         
           The
           Tables
           concerning
           the
           Country-Parish
           ,
           the
           former
           of
           Decads
           beginning
           at
           1569
           ,
           and
           continuing
           untill
           1658
           ,
           and
           the
           latter
           being
           for
           single
           years
           ,
           being
           for
           the
           same
           time
           ,
           are
           so
           plain
           ,
           that
           they
           require
           no
           further
           Explanation
           then
           the
           bare
           reading
           the
           Chapter
           relating
           to
           them
           ,
           &c.
           
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
       
         
         
           Errata
           .
        
         
           Pag.
           8.
           lin
           .
           22.
           read
           1632.
           pag.
           21.
           lin
           .
           19.
           r.
           229250.
           p.
           26.
           lin
           .
           27.
           r.
           314.
           p.
           29.
           lin
           .
           28.
           r.
           seemed
           .
           lin
           .
           29.
           in
           proportion
           .
           p.
           32.
           l.
           14.
           r.
           which
           in
           p.
           35.
           l.
           29.
           r.
           Other
           .
           p.
           40.
           l.
           26.
           r.
           calamities
           .
           p.
           41.
           33.
           r.
           should
           have
           .
           p.
           43.
           l.
           17.
           r.
           II.
           p.
           44.
           l.
           6.
           r.
           10000.
           p.
           48.
           l.
           16
           ,
           17.
           dele
           all
           within
           the
           Parenthe
           ●●●●
           7.
           l.
           22.
           r.
           difference
           .
           p.
           65.
           l.
           12.
           r.
           It.
           pag.
           78
           ,
           and
           79
           r.
           Country-Parish
           .
        
         
      
    
  

