A general bill of all the christnings and burials, from the 17. of December, 1678 to the 16. of December, 1679 according to the report made to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, by the Company of Parish- Clerks of London, &c. Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks. 1679 Approx. 16 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A42601 Wing G492 ESTC R42047 23292135 ocm 23292135 109530 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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According to the Report made to the KINGS Most Excellent MAJESTY : By the Company of Parish-Clerks of London , &c. blazon or coat of arms of City of London   Buri . Pl. S t ALban Woodstreet 30   Alhallows Barkin 118   Alhallows Breadstreet 26   Alhallows Great 54   Alhallows Honilane     Alhallows Less 15   Alhallows Lumbardstreet 20   Alhallows Staining 36   Allhallows the Wall 70   S t Alphage 48   S t Andrew Hubbard 15   S t Andrew Undershaft 56   S t Andrew Wardrobe 63   S t Ann Aldersgate 39   S t Ann Blackfriers 106   S t Antholins Parish 11   S t Austins Parish 15   S t Bartholom . 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ABortive and Stilborn 66● Aged and Bedridden 1141 Ague and Feaver 2763 Apoplexy and Suddenly 103 Bleeding 2 Bloodyflux , Scowring & Flux 61 Burnt and Scalded 13 Bursten and Rupture 35 Calenture 2 Cancer 52 Canker and Thrush 91 Childbed 300 Chrisomes and Infants 274 Cold , Cough and Chincough 11 Colick and Wind 133 Consumption and Tissick 3675 Convulsion 2837 Distracted and Lunatick 12 Dropsie and Tympany 252 Drowned 69 Evil 67 Executed ●0 Falling Sickness 2 Flox and Small Pox 1967 Found dead in the streets , &c. 5 French Pox 104 Frighted 1 Gangrene and Fistula 40 Gout and Sciatica 24 Grief 14 Griping in the Guts 2996 Hang'd and made away themselves 19 Headmoldshot 7 Jaundies 67 Imposthume 99 Kild by several accidents 74 Leprosie 1 Lethargy 49 Livergrown 20 Measles 117 Megrim 3 Murthered 14 Overlaid 100 Palsie 26 Plague 2 Plannet 4 Plurisie 16 Poisoned 4 Quinsie 17 Rickets 394 Rising of the Lights 116 St. Anthony's Fire 3 Scurvy 47 Shot 2 Smothered 1 Sores , Ulcers , &c. 50 Spleen 8 Spotted Feaver and Purples 160 Stone and Cut of the Stone 68 Stopping in the Stomach 327 Strangury 5 Surfeit 466 Teeth 1034 Vomiting 27 Worms 38 CHRISTNED Males 6247 Females 6041 In all 12288 BURIED Males 11154 Females 10576 In all 21730 PLAGUE 2 Increased in the Burials this year 1052 Decreased in the Plague this year 3