New research by Karen McBride, an accounting professor at the University of Portsmouth, argues that the weekly Bills of ...
New research from the University of Portsmouth reveals that during the Great Plague of 1665, Londoners relied on published death statistics to make critical daily decisions about where to go, whom to ...
New research by the University of Portsmouth reveals that during the Great Plague of 1665, Londoners used published death figures to make daily, life or death decisions, reshaping how governments ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from The Great Plague Exodus The Year is 1665 and the Great Plague has struck London. Guide your family through the darkest period of English history as you flee ...
The term “plague” is usually associated with the Black Death of the 14th Century, which destroyed a fourth of Europe’s inhabitants, or the Great Plague of London, which killed 70,000 people in 1665.
A mass burial site which may contain 30 victims of the Great Plague of 1665 has been unearthed during the construction of Crossrail. The discovery was made during excavation of the Bedlam burial ...
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