Everyday Life in Medieval London

Everyday Life in Medieval London

Eyewitness Accounts London's Great Plague

Eyewitness Accounts London's Great Plague

Eyam

Plague Village

Publication Date15th March 2012

Book FormatPaperback

pages160

Illustrations35

Height234

Width156

A look in to the history behind the village of Eyam when the plague came killing the majority of the population.
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ISBN
9781445603964
In September 1665, plague was inadvertentlytransported from London to Eyam in Derbyshire on a consignment of cloth. This small country village subsequently became famous for its decision to instate a A ecordon sanitaireA f, isolaoiing itself to prevent the disease from spreading. Much of EyamA fs population perished during that torrid period. Eyam: Plague Village follows the local rector, the Revd William Mompesson, as he tries to support his parishioners and contain the disease. Basing his account closely on the known facts, David Paul describes the events during this time in the villageA fs history from the perspectives of the rector, his wife Catherine, and the fictional character of Beth Hounsfeild, CatherineA fs cousin.
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