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the PLAGUE.
217

From the 12th of September to the 19th.

St. Giles’s Cripplegate 456
St. Giles in the Fields 140
Clarkenwell 77
St. Sepulchers 214
St. Leonard Shoreditch 183
Stepney Pariſh 716
Aldgate 623
White-Chapel 732
In the 97 Pariſhes within the Walls 1493
In the 8 Pariſhes on Southwark Side 1636
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Here is a ſtrange change of Things indeed, and a ſad Change it was, and had it held for two Months more than it did, very few People would have been left alive: But then ſuch, I ſay, was the merciful Diſpoſition of God, that when it was thus the Weſt and North part which had been ſo dreadfully viſited at firſt, grew as you ſee, much better; and as the People diſappear’d here, they began to look abroad again there; and the next Week or two altered it ſtill more, that is, more to the Encouragement of the other Part of the Town. For Example:

From the 19th of September to the 26th;

St. Giles’s Cripplegate 277
St. Giles in the Fields 119
Clarkenwell 76
St. Sepulchers 193
St. Leonard Shoreditch 146
Stepney Pariſh 616
Aldgate 496
White-Chapel 346
In the 97 Pariſhes within the Walls 268
In the 8 Pariſhes on Southwark Side 1390
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