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Graunt's Observations.
| Piles | 1 |
| Plague | 8 |
| Planet | 13 |
| Pleuresie and Spleen | 36 |
| Purples and Spotted Fever | 38 |
| Quinsie | 7 |
| Rising of the Lights | 98 |
| Sciatica | 1 |14| |
| Scurvy and Itch | 9 |
| Suddenly | 62 |
| Surfet | 86 |
| Swine Pox | 6 |
| Teeth | 470 |
| Thrush and Sore-mouth | 40 |
| Tympany | 13 |
| Tissick | 34 |
| Vomiting | 1 |
| Worms | 27 |
| Males | 4994 | Males | 4932 | |||||
| Christned | Females | 4590 | Buried | Females | 4603 | |||
| In all | 9584 | In all | 9535 | |||||
| Whereof, of the Plague | 8 | |||||||
Increased in the Burials in the 122 Parishes, and at the Pest-house this year |
993[1] | |
Decreased of the Plague in the 122 Parishes, and at the Pest-house this year |
662[2] |
7. In the Year 1636, the Accompt of the Burials and Christnings, in the Parishes of Islington, Lambeth, Stepney, Newington, Hackney, and Redriff were added[3] in the manner following, making a seventh Canton, viz. |15|
| In Margarets Westminster |
Christned | 440 | |
| Buried | 890 | ||
| Plague | 0 |
- ↑ This should be 973 to correspond with the tables at pp. 408 and 411, since both of them put the total burials for 1631 at 8562.
- ↑ Probably a misprint for 266, which the first edition had. The plague burials, according to the table, p. 408 were 274 in 1631 and 8 in 1632.
- ↑ In the bill for 21 April, see table, p. 426.
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