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How People Died in 16th Century London

Not Just the Tudors

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The Origins of the Bills of Mortality

A third of London born children die before their 10th birthday, according to a 1660s report. The data was collected by parish clerks and passed on to the mayor in Alderman as well as central government. How were these figures used? Were they intended for plague epidemics or is it just information about infant mortality that can be gleaned from bills of mortality?

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