Share of total deaths due to smallpox in London 1629-1830

Share of total deaths due to smallpox in London between 1629 and 1830

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Release date

2018

Region

United Kingdom (England)

Survey time period

1629 to 1830

Supplementary notes

No data available for the years between 1637 and 1660.

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