A true report of all the burials and christnings within the city of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602 to the 22. of December 1603 whereunto is added the number of euery seuerall parish, from the 14. of Iuly to the 22. of December, aswell within the citie of London and the liberties thereof, as in other parishes in the skirtes of the cittie, and out of the freedome adioyning to the cittie : according to the weekly reports made to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie / by the Company of Parish Clearks of the same citie. Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks. 1603 Approx. 17 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2008-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). 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A06251) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 27844) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1856:13) A true report of all the burials and christnings within the city of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602 to the 22. of December 1603 whereunto is added the number of euery seuerall parish, from the 14. of Iuly to the 22. of December, aswell within the citie of London and the liberties thereof, as in other parishes in the skirtes of the cittie, and out of the freedome adioyning to the cittie : according to the weekly reports made to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie / by the Company of Parish Clearks of the same citie. Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks. 1 broadside. Printed by Iohn Windet, printer to the honourable city of London, [London?] : [1603] At head of title: 1602. 1603. Imperfect: slightly faded. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University. Library. 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London (England) -- History -- 17th century. 2007-08 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-08 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-10 Pip Willcox Sampled and proofread 2007-10 Pip Willcox Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion royal English blazon or coat of arms 1602. 1603. blazon or coat of arms of the City of London A TRVE REPORT OF ALL THE BVRIALS AND CHRISTNINGS within the City of LONDON and the Liberties thereof , from the 23. of December , 1602 to the 22. of December , 1603. Whereunto is added the number of euery seuerall Parish , from the 14. of Iuly , to the 22. of December , aswell within the Citie of LONDON and the Liberties thereof , as in other Parishes in the skirtes of the Cittie , and out of the Freedome , adioyning to the Citie : According to the report made to the Kings most excellent Maiestie , by the Company of Parish Clearks of the same CITIE .   Buried in all . Of the plague Christnings . December 23 83 3 96 Ianuary 6 78 0 97 Ianuary 13 83 1 134 Ianuary 20 80 0 105 Ianuary 27 82 4 128 February 3 104 1 102 February 10 76 0 108 February 17 96 3 109 February 24 85 0 108 March 3 82 3 110 March 10 101 2 110 March 17 108 3 106 March 24 60 2 106 March 31 78 6 59 Aprill 7 66 4 143 Aprill 14 79 4 86 Aprill 21 98 8 84 Aprill 28 109 10 85 May 5 90 11 78 May 12 112 18 103 May 19 122 22 81 May 26 122 32 98 Iune 2 114 30 82 Iune 9 131 43 110 Iune 16 144 59 90 Iune 23 182 72 95 Iune 30 267 158 82 Iuly 7 445 263 89 Iuly 14 612 424 88 This weeke was the Out-parishes brought in to be ioyned with the City and Liberties .   Buried in all Of the plague Christnings . Iuly 21 1186 917 50 Iuly 28 1728 1396 138 August 4 2256 1922 115 August 11 2077 1745 110 August 18 3054 2713 95 August 25 2853 2539 127 September 1 3385 3035 97 September 8 3078 2724 105 September 15 3129 2818 89 September 22 2456 2195 90 September 29 1961 1732 81 October 6 1831 1641 71 October 13 1312 1146 73 October 20 766 642 67 October 27 625 508 75 Nouember 3 737 594 70 Nouember 10 585 442 65 Nouember 17 384 251 64 Nouember 24 198 105 58 December 1 223 102 64 December 8 163 55 72 December 15 200 96 71 December 22 168 74 70 The totall of all that hath beene buried this yeare 38244 Whereof of the Plague 30578 Christnings 4789 London within the Walles .   Buried in all . Of the Plague Albones in Woodstreet 183 164 Alhallowes Lumberstreet 109 98 Alhallowes the great 286 250 Alhallowes the lesse 227 182 Alhallowes Bredstreet 33 27 Alhallowes staynings 123 103 Alhallowes the Wall 216 174 Alhallowes Hony-lane 12 5 Alhallowes Barking 390 339 Alphage at Cripplegate 174 152 Androwes by the Wardrope 290 256 Androwes Eastcheape 114 108 Androwes vndershaft 165 142 Annes at Aldersgate 146 125 Annes Blacke Fryers 235 226 Auntlins Parish 32 27 Austines Parish 92 78 Barthelmew at the Exch. 93 63 Bennets at Pauls-Wharf 199 136 Bennets Grace-Church 40 30 Bennets Finck 95 78 Bennets Sherhogg 26 24 Buttols Billingsgate 91 73 Christ Church Parish 334 271 Christophers Parish 41 35 Clements by Eastcheape 48 40 Dennis Backe Church 112 88 Dunstones in the East 227 197 Edmunds in Lumbard-st . 78 67 Ethelborow within Bishopsg . 163 124 S. Faithes 115 96 S. Fosters in Fostar-lane 94 81 Gabriel Fan-Church 67 56 George Botolph lane 36 30 Gregories by Paules 272 217 Hellens within Bishopsg 98 83 Iames by Garlike hithe 141 110 Iohn Euangelist 9 5 Iohn Zacharies 131 118 Iohns in the Walbrooke 136 122 Katherines Cree-Church 400 337 Katherine Colemans 190 167 Laurence in the Iury 88 71 Laurence Pountney 161 134 Leonards Foster-lane 230 210 Leonards Eastechape 54 39 Magnus parish by the Bridge 109 76 Margrets New fishstreete 83 61 Margrets Pattons 54 44 Margrets Moyses 70 60 Margrets Lothbery 106 88 Martins in the Vintry 258 190 Martins Orgars 90 77 Martins Iremonger lane 27 19 Martins at Ludgate 199 161 Martins Outwich 39 32 Mary le Booe 26 24 Mary Botha●e 35 31 Mary at the hill 142 120 Mary Abchurch 124 11● Mary Woolchurch 52 37 Mary Colchurch 1● ●8 Mary Woolwich 99 91 Mary Aldermans ●● 68 Mary Alderman●●●●● 81 70 Mary Staynings 4● 37 Mary Mount●●● 51 45 Mary Sommersets 197 177 Mathew Friday street 16 13 Maudlins Milke street 33 3● Maudlins by Oldfish street 126 104 Mighels Bassie shawe 141 109 Mighels Corne hill 13● 91 Mighels in Woodstreet 156 137 Mighels in the Ryall 100 79 Mighels in the Querne 61 46 Mighels Queene-hithe 138 105 Mighels Crooked lane 110 97 Mildreds Poultry 84 62 Mildreds Bredstreet 43 33 Nicholas Acons 41 32 Nicholas Cole-abbay 147 103 Nicholas Olaues 83 69 Olaues in the Iury 41 33 Olaues in Hartstreet 201 171 Olaues in Siluer street 113 92 Pancras by Soperlane 20 16 Peters in Cornchill 141 80 Peters in Cheape 58 37 Peters the poore in broadst . 44 39 Peters at Pauls wharf 97 88 Stephens in Colymanstreet 363 315 Stephens in the Walbrook 24 20 Swithins at London-stone 120 95 Thomas Apostles 86 64 Trinity parish 116 108 London without the Wals , and within the Liberties . Androwes in Holborn 1191 1125 Barthelmew the lesse Smith 86 74 Barthelmew the great Smith 195 165 Brides parish 933 805 Buttols Algate 1413 1280 Bridewell Precinct 108 105 Buttols Bishops 1228 1094 Buttols without Aldersg . 576 508 Dunstones in the West 510 412 Georges in Southwarke 915 804 Giles without Cripplegate 2408 1745 Olaues in Southwark 2541 2383 Sauiours in Southwarke 1914 1773 Sepulchers parish 2223 1861 Thomas in Southwarke 249 221 Trinity in the Minories 40 33 Out Parishes adioining to the City . Clemēts without Templeb . 662 502 Giles in the fields 456 402 Iames at Clarkenwel 725 619 Katherines by the Tower 653 585 Leonards in Shordich 871 740 Martins in the Fields 505 425 Mary Whitechappell 1539 1352 Magdalens in Barmondsiy streete 597 562 At the Pest-house 135 135 Buried in all , within these 23. weekes 33681. Whereof , of the Plague 29083. Printed by Iohn Windet , Printer to the Honourable City of London .