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RC178.E5 R69 | Certain necessary directions, aswell for the cure of the plague as for preuenting the infection; with many easie medicines of small charge, very profitable to His Maiesties subiects / | 1 |
RC178 .E53 1603 | A True bill of the whole number that hath died in the cittie of London, the citty of Westminster, the citty of Norwich, and diuers other places, since the time this last sicknes of the plague began in either of them, to this present month of October the sixt day, 1603 with a relation of many visitations by the plague, in sundry other forraine countries. | 1 |
RC178 .E53 1604 | By the King Forasmuch as it hath pleased God of his exceeding goodnesse, to stay his heauy hand wherewith the last yeere hee punished our city of London by the infection of the plague .. | 1 |
RC178 .E53 1608 | Orders conceiued and agreed to be published, by the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the citie of London, and the iustices of peace of the counties of Middlesex and Surrey, by direction from the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuie Councell | 1 |
RC178 .E53 1625 |
By the King a proclamation for restraint of vnnecessarie resorts to the court. By the King a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Faire and Sturbridge Faire. |
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RC178 .E53 1637 | By the King a proclamation for putting off this next Bartholomew Faire in Smithfield, and Our Lady Faire in Southwarke. | 1 |
RC178.F9 H57 1721 | An historical account of the plague at Marseilles. : Giving a particular relation of all the different occurrences that happen'd during the visitation in that city. ... faithfully translated from the original French / | 1 |
RC178.G | A journal of the plague year written by a citizen who continued all the while in London / | 1 |
RC178.G3 G67 1983 | The black death : natural and human disaster in medieval Europe / | 1 |
RC178.G3 H45 2018 | Plague, print, and the Reformation : the German reform of healing, 1473-1573 / | 1 |
RC178.G3 .H456 2018 | Plague, print, and the Reformation : the German reform of healing, 1473-1573 / | 1 |
RC178 .G7 | Present remedies against the plague: shewing sundry preseruatiues for the same, by wholsome fumes, drinkes, vomits, and other inward receits: as also the perfect cure (by implaisture) of any that are therewith infected. Now necessary to be obserued of euery housholder, to auoide the infection, lately begun in some places of this cittie. / | 1 |
RC178.G7 1665 | Londons Lord have mercy upon us. A true relation of seven mod[ern] plagues or visitations in London, wi[th t]he number of those that were buried of all diseases; viz. the first in the year of Queen Elizabeth, anno 1592. The second in the year 1603. The third in (that never to be forgotten year) 1625. The fourth in anno 1630. The fifth in the year 1636. The sixth in the year 1637 and 1638. The seventh this present year, 1665. | 1 |
RC178.G7 B9 1644 | By the Lords and others His Majesties commissioners an order for the observance and execution of the statute made for the reliefe and ordering of persons infected with the plague. | 2 |
RC178.G7 B9 1645 | By the Lords and other His Majesties commissioners an order for the observance and execution of the statute made for the reliefe and ordering of persons infected with the plague. | 1 |
RC178.G7 .C3 1670 | The case of Charles Wilcox. | 1 |
RC178.G7 D59 1665 | A directory for the poor, against the plague and infectious diseases published for the common good. | 1 |
RC178.G7 F35 | Famous and effectual medicine to cure the plague | 2 |
RC178.G7 F68 | The Four great years of the plague, viz. 1593, 1603, 1625, and 1636 compared by the weekly bills of mortality printed every Thursday in the said years, by which its increase and decrease is plainly discerned in all those years. | 2 |
RC178.G7 G38 1644 | Logos alexipharmakos, or, Hyperphysicall directions in time of plague collected out of the sole-authentick dispensatory of the chief physitian both of soule and body, and disposed more particularly (though not without some alteration and addition) according to the method of those physicall directions printed by command of the Lords of the Councell at Oxford 1644 and very requisite to be used with them : also, certain aphorismes, premised, and conclusions from them deduced, concerning the plague, necessary to be knovvn and observed of all that would either prevent it, or get it cured / | 1 |