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CHAPTER VII.. The Epidemic in Gloucester, Worcester, Warwick, and Oxford.

The Great Pestilence (a.d. 1348-9), Now Commonly Known As the Black Death · Francis Aidan Gasquet — chapter 7 of 20 · ~66 words · public domain

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THE EPIDEMIC IN GLOUCESTER, WORCESTER, WARWICK, AND OXFORD.

Le Baker's account of the disease — Evidence of it in Wales — Account by Friar Clyn of the plague in Ireland — Institutions for Worcester — New burial ground in the city — State of the county after the plague — Institutions in Warwickshire — The city and county of Oxford — Effect on the university 116-127

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