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1665

Great Plague of London

June 1665

The bubonic plague, which had smoldered in England for decades, erupted in St. Giles and swept London through a hot summer. Seventy thousand perished; carts rolled through the streets each dawn calling for the dead. The king fled to Oxford. Samuel Pepys, who stayed, wrote down everything he saw, leaving a record of suffering and courage unmatched in English prose.