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The Great Plague
Fri, 26 Feb 2021 04:02:00 GMT
Bubonic plague terrorised Europe for centuries. In 1665 a devastating epidemic struck this country killing thousands of people. Officially the ‘Great Plague’ killed 68,595 people in London that year.
Anne (1665 - 1714)
Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:14:00 GMT
Anne was born on 6 February 1665 in London, the second daughter of James, Duke of York, brother of Charles II. She spent her early years in France living with her aunt and grandmother. Although ...
Renaissance medicine - the beginnings of change - AQA
Thu, 25 Aug 2022 02:59:00 GMT
The plague returned to England in 1665. This outbreak became known as the Great Plague. It again had a devastating impact, killing 100,000 people in London. The cause of the spread was poor ...
London 1665: The Great Plague of London
Sat, 05 Oct 2019 01:49:00 GMT
London has had its fair share of problems over the years but few come close to the conveyer belt of misery that was an 18 month period between the beginning of 1665 and 1666. Undoubtedly one of the ...
The Clarendon Code
Wed, 09 May 2018 06:49:00 GMT
The Clarendon Code was a series of four legal statutes passed between 1661-1665 which effectively re-established the supremacy of the Anglican Church after the interlude of Cromwell's Commonwealth, ...
Virginia in 1662-1665 (Continued)
Mon, 06 Feb 2017 15:12:00 GMT
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Anne (r.1702-1714)
Sat, 16 Apr 2016 07:11:00 GMT
Born in 1665, the younger daughter of James VII and II by his first wife, Anne Hyde, Queen Anne inherited the throne in 1702. She came to Scotland as a 15-year-old when her father was Lord High ...
Great Fire of London 1666
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 02:23:00 GMT
(Catalogue ref: ZJ 1/1) Originally, the London Gazette was first published as The Oxford Gazette on 7 November 1665 when Charles II and his court left London for Oxford to escape the Great Plague in ...
Isaac and Rebecca, Known as ‘The Jewish Bride’, Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1665 - c. 1669
Tue, 02 May 2023 08:20:00 GMT
To prevent being killed and having his wife captured by King Abimelech, Isaac concealed his love for Rebecca by pretending they were brother and sister. However, their intimacy betrayed them when they ...
From Indentured Servitude to Racial Slavery
Sat, 15 Aug 2020 05:32:00 GMT
In 1665, Anthony Johnson moved to Maryland and leased a 300-acre plantation, where he died five years later. But back in Virginia that same year, a jury decided the land Johnson left behind could ...
The London Plague of 1665
Mon, 19 Jul 2021 03:29:00 GMT
In the year 1665 death came calling on the city of London. Death in the form of plague. People called it the Black Death, black for the colour of the tell-tale lumps that foretold its presence in a ...