There were more like 70,000 deaths of the plague in 1665.
The London Bills of Mortality listed 68,576 deaths. The true figure was near 100,000
a third of Europe
over 100 people
The Black Death.
1665
75 million
The disater in London before the great fire of london, was a out break of the plague, which is also commonly known as the black death. The plague spread through London, killing many people in the year 1665.
One of the last outbreaks of the plague in England was the Great Plague of London in 1665-66.
1665
In 1665 there wasn't the black death. The last large plague outbreak was in the 1330. There was an outbreak in China in 1855 caused by rats and fleas. ___ There was a major plague in 1665 that swept through England. London was especially hard hit. It was started the same way the earlier plague outbreaks began - fleas from rats.
The Great Fire of London started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane in 1666, destroyed 89 churches and ended the Black Death which had ravaged London from 1665.
The number of people in London in 1665 who died where about one in three. Over the 4 centuries that the back death occurred, around 400-700 million people world wide died.
1345 or 1665
To quote the Wikipedia entry under "Black Death," "Bubonic plague is thought to have returned to Europe every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 1700s" The last Black Death epidemic of note in England struck London in 1665-66
killed them all then ate their brains with a spoon :D x