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The last Plague page – for now

This was as far as I got with my Plague project, hamstrung by early modern english syntax and an obsession with hatching bordering on the maniacal. I’ll be picking this back up at some point in the near future, but for the most part will stick to narratives in the last 100 years…

Plague of London – p.3

And so the Puritan’s plight continues…click on the right hand side menu to go back to the start

Plague of London – p.2

Our story continues, as the desperate puritan hatches an escape plan from the Tower of London.

Plague of London Comic – p.1

Here’s the start of a project I started at CCS earlier this year on the Great Plague of London (1665-6). It’s in Early Modern English, so persevere with the vocab – here are a few hints:

To Dance the Tyburn Jig – to be publicly hanged at Tyburn, now known as Marble Arch in London

coystril – scallion, rascal