poo was the most popular one everyone caught it
bad
some of the diseases were, scurvy, small pox, tuberculosis :)
bear ate dogs
London
The London Bridge of that period had houses and shops on it.
contagious Diseases
In the 1600s, churches in London were predominantly Anglican and Catholic. They were often elaborate in design and served as centers of religious and social life for the community. Sermons were an important aspect of church services, and worship was often accompanied by music and prayer.
James 1, Charles 1, Oliver Cromwell, Charles 2, James2, William & Mary.
The original Globe Theater burned down in the early 1600s, however there is a replica in London today.
Life expectancy in the 1600s was around 30-40 years, with many people dying in infancy or childhood due to diseases and lack of medical advancements. Those who survived childhood had a better chance of living longer, but the average lifespan was still relatively short compared to modern times.
The symptons of the London are big boils which went swolen and turned black. You coughed alot and your tongue turned black. They are the symptons of the plague in London.
From a wealthy family, attending the best schools, in London England in the 1600s, I would say by most measures about as good as it could get.