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Graunt's Observations.
| Whereof, Buried of the Plague, this present year, is | 35417 | |
| Christnings this present year, is | 6983 | |
| Parishes clear this year, is | 1 | |
| Parishes infected this year, is | 121 |11| |
5. In the Year 1626, the City of Westminster, in imitation of London, was inserted. The gross Accompt of the Burials and Christenings, with distinction of the Plague being only taken notice of therein; the fifth, or last Canton, or Linedspace, of the said Bill, being varied into the form following, viz.
| In Westminster this Year | Buried | 471 | |
| Plague | 13 | ||
| Christnings | 361 |
6. In the Year 1629, an Accompt of the Diseases and Casualties, whereof any dyed, together with the distinction of Males and Females, making the sixth Canton of the Bill, was added in manner following.[1]
The Canton of Casualties; and of the Bill for the Year 1632, being of the same form with that of 1629. |12|
The Diseases and Casualties this Year, being 1632.
| ABortive and Stilborn | 415 |
| Affrighted | 1 |
| Aged | 628 |
| Ague | 43 |
| Apoplex and Meagrim | 17 |
| Bit with a mad Dog | 1 |
| Bleeding | 3 |
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