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.
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