Flagellum dei, or, A collection of the several fires, plagues, and pestilential diseases that have hapned in London especially, and other parts of this nation from the Norman Conquest to this present, 1668

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Flagellum dei, or, A collection of the several fires, plagues, and pestilential diseases that have hapned in London especially, and other parts of this nation from the Norman Conquest to this present, 1668
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London :: Printed for C.VV.,
1668.
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Fires -- England.
Plague -- England.
London (England) -- History.
Great Britain -- History.
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"Flagellum dei, or, A collection of the several fires, plagues, and pestilential diseases that have hapned in London especially, and other parts of this nation from the Norman Conquest to this present, 1668." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39635.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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In Henry the thirds time.

THe Church of St. Mildred in Canterbury, and a great part of the City was burnt: Also the Town of New∣castle upon Tine was burnt, Bridge and all. And in this Kings Reign 20000 people in London were starved for want of Food.

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