The Mourning-Cross: or, England's Lord have Mercy upon Us.
Containing The certain causes of Pestilential Diseases; With an Accompt of several modern Plagues or Visitations in times past, as well in other Countries as in the City of London; as also, The Number of those that then died, not onely of the Plague, but of all Diseases. Continued down to this present day, August 29. 1665. To which is likewise added, A Necessary Prayer for this Present Time.
IT is no doubt, that the corruption of the Air, together with
uncleanly and unwholsome keeping of dwelling, where many are pestred together; as also the not observing to have fires private and publikely made, as well within houses as without in the streets, at times when the Air is infected, are great occasions to increase, corrupt, and produce pestilent Diseases. Neither can it be denyed, that the over-boldness of many pressing into infected places, and the lewdness of others with sores upon them, presuming into the open Air, some of wilfulness, but truly many of necessity, contaminateth and corrupteth divers; as the Leprosie, the Pox, and sundry such unclean diseases do: as by drinking, lying in company, and other such means, where pure complexions and clean bloods are defiled with such as are putrified; and therefore carefully to be avoided. But all these are accidental, and rather the effects then the cause. For it plainly appeareth in the Book of Exodus, that when it pleased the Almighty God to smite the Egyptians, the children of Israel were appointed to dip Hyssop in the blood of the Paschal Lamb, and smite off that blood on the outward posts of their doors, that when the Slayer came to destroy in one night all the first-born in Egypt, he might pass over the houses of Gods children. So that it is plain, it was an Angel then sent to smite those cruel people with the Pestilence.
London is situated as pleasantly as Sodom, and her sister Cities, before they sunk, even for the same sins that we have committed: for the sin of Sodom (saith the Prophet Ezechiel) was pride, fulness of bread, and contempt of the poor. That these sins reign in London, who can deny? To them adde, Fulness of Drink; for therein we exceed the [...] tions, that within these fifty years we hated for Drunkenness: And I doubt that unnameable sin of Sodomy is used in too many places of the City. Yet London stands, and so God, grant with his mercy it long may.
In the City called the Grand Caire, there is a Plague once every seven years, which cometh with such fierceness, that the most part of the people there do die thereof: and divers of them that remain alive, lose their eye-sight with the vapours and great heat which cometh from the ground.
In the year 254. fifteen Provinces of the Roman Empire, were in a manner consumed with the Pestilence.
In the yea [...] 530. there dyed in Constantinople five thousand a day, and divers times ten thousand: and at that time, in some other parts of Greece, there were not sufficient living men left to bury their dead.
And in the year 1569. there fell such a Plague in Constantinople, that there dyed in six Months space, seven hundred thousand persons, and the year following fell such a Famine, that a penny loaf of Bread of English money, was worth a Crown of Gold: by reason whereof, the people dyed as fast then of the Famine, as before of the Plague.
In the year 540. there began an Universal plague all over the that continued 50. years with great violence.
In the year 1348. in Paris in France, there dyed a hundred thousand people of the Plague.
In the year 1359. so great a Pestilence there was in Italy, that there were scarce ten left of a thousand.
In the year 1521. there dyed in Rome a 100000. of the Pestilence.
In the years 1576. and 77. in Millan, Padua and Venice, there fell a hundred thousand in every City: and in Bohemia (being but a small Kingdom) there dyed three hundred thousand the same time.
In the Raign of King Edward the third, there fell a very great Pestilence in the East-Indies, among the Tartarians, Saracens and Turks, which lasted the space of seven years: through the fear whereof, many of the Heathens willingly offered themselves to become Christians. And shortly after, by reason of Passengers from one Province to another, the same Pestilence was dispersed in many Christian-Kingdoms, and amongst other places [...]rought into England; where it was so forcible all over the Land, that not onely Men, but also Beasts, Birds and Fishes were smitten therewith, and sound dead with Botches upon them. Also among men, the numbers that were left alive, were scarcely sufficient to bury their dead. At which time, with the rest that then died of the Plague, Henry Duke of Lancaster, Blanch Dutchess of Lancaster, and the Earl of Warwick, ended their lives. So that in one year, in a little plot of ground of thirteen Acres compass, then called Spittle-croft, and now the Charter-house, was buried fifty thousand persons, besides all them that were buried in the Church-yards, and divers places in the fields. Yet our Visitations, though our sins exceed have been more gentle.
It is to be observed, That from the 25. of December, 1602. unto the 22. of December, 1603. there died of all Diseases, within London and the Liberties, thirty eight thousand, two hundred, forty four; whereof of the Plague, thirty thousand, five hundred seventy eight; and the next year following, London was cleer of that Infection, and then were all the Shires in England grievously visited. Let the Country-people especially, ☞ Note the Work of God. The particular numbers in each year in London and the Liberties, of all Diseases, are as followeth.
| total. | Pl. | ||
| March | 17 | 351 | 31 |
| March | 24 | 219 | 29 |
| March | 31 | 307 | 27 |
| Aprill | 7 | 203 | 33 |
| Aprill | 14 | 290 | 37 |
| Aprill | 21 | 310 | 41 |
| Aprill | 28 | 350 | 29 |
| May | 5 | 339 | 38 |
| May | 12 | 300 | 42 |
| May | 19 | 450 | 58 |
| May | 26 | 410 | 62 |
| June | 2 | 441 | 81 |
| June | 9 | 399 | 99 |
| June | 16 | 401 | 108 |
| June | 23 | 850 | 118 |
| June | 30 | 1440 | 927 |
| July | 7 | 1510 | 893 |
| July | 14 | 1491 | 258 |
| July | 21 | 1507 | 852 |
| July | 28 | 1503 | 983 |
| August | 4 | 1550 | 797 |
| August | 11 | 1532 | 651 |
| August | 18 | 1508 | 449 |
| August | 25 | 1496 | 507 |
| Septemb. | 1 | 1210 | 563 |
| Septemb. | 8 | 621 | 451 |
| Septem. | 15 | 629 | 349 |
| Septem. | 22 | 450 | 130 |
| Septem. | 29 | 408 | 327 |
| Octob. | 6 | 422 | 323 |
| Octob. | 13 | 330 | 308 |
| Octob. | 20 | 320 | 302 |
| Octob. | 27 | 310 | 301 |
| Novemb. | 3 | 309 | 209 |
| Novemb. | 10 | 301 | 107 |
| Novemb. | 17 | 321 | 93 |
| Novemb. | 24 | 349 | 94 |
| Decemb. | 1 | 331 | 86 |
| Decemb. | 8 | 329 | 71 |
| Decemb. | 15 | 386 | 39 |
| Decemb. | 22 |
| Baptized | 5827 |
| The total | 25886 |
| Of the Plague | 11503 |
| total. | Pl. | ||
| March | 17 | 108 | 3 |
| March | 24 | 60 | 2 |
| March | 31 | 78 | 6 |
| Aprill | 7 | 66 | 4 |
| Aprill | 14 | 79 | 4 |
| Aprill | 21 | 98 | 8 |
| Aprill | 28 | 109 | 10 |
| May | 5 | 90 | 11 |
| May | 12 | 112 | 18 |
| May | 19 | 122 | 22 |
| May | 26 | 122 | 32 |
| June | 2 | 114 | 30 |
| June | 9 | 131 | 43 |
| June | 16 | 144 | 59 |
| June | 23 | 182 | 72 |
| June | 30 | 267 | 158 |
| July | 7 | 445 | 263 |
| July | 14 | 612 | 424 |
The Out parishes this Week were joyned with the City.
| July | 21 | 1186 | 917 |
| July | 28 | 1728 | 1392 |
| August | 4 | 2256 | 1925 |
| August | 11 | 2077 | 1743 |
| August | 18 | 3054 | 2719 |
| August | 25 | 2853 | 2535 |
| Septemb, | 1 | 3385 | 3034 |
| Septemb. | 8 | 3078 | 2728 |
| Septem. | 15 | 3129 | 2815 |
| Septem. | 22 | 2456 | 2192 |
| Septem | 29 | 1961 | 1731 |
| Octob. | 6 | 1831 | 1649 |
| Octob. | 13 | 1312 | 1142 |
| Octob. | 20 | 766 | 648 |
| Octob. | 27 | 625 | 504 |
| Novemb. | 3 | 737 | 592 |
| Novem. | 10 | 585 | 441 |
| Novem | 17 | 384 | 255 |
| Novem. | 24 | 198 | 102 |
| Decemb. | 1 | 223 | 105 |
| Decemb. | 8 | 163 | 55 |
| Decemb. | 15 | 200 | 66 |
| Decemb. | 22 | 168 | 74 |
| The total of the Burials this whole year | 38250 |
| Of the Plague | 30583 |
| total. | Pl. | ||
| March | 17 | 262 | 4 |
| March | 24 | 226 | 8 |
| March | 31 | 243 | 11 |
| Aprill | 7 | 239 | 10 |
| Aprill | 14 | 256 | 24 |
| Aprill | 21 | 230 | 25 |
| Aprill | 28 | 305 | 26 |
| May | 5 | 292 | 30 |
| May | 12 | 332 | 45 |
| May | 19 | 379 | 71 |
| May | 26 | 401 | 78 |
| June | 2 | 395 | 69 |
| June | 9 | 434 | 91 |
| June | 16 | 510 | 165 |
| June | 23 | 640 | 239 |
| June | 30 | 942 | 390 |
| July | 7 | 1222 | 593 |
| July | 14 | 1181 | 1004 |
| July | 21 | 2856 | 1819 |
| July | 28 | 3583 | 2471 |
| August | 4 | 4517 | 3659 |
| August | 11 | 4855 | 4115 |
| August | 18 | 5205 | 4463 |
| August | 25 | 4841 | 4218 |
| Septemb. | 1 | 3897 | 3344 |
| Septemb | 8 | 3157 | 2550 |
| Septem. | 15 | 2148 | 1672 |
| Septem. | 22 | 1994 | 1551 |
| Septem. | 19 | 1235 | 852 |
| Octob. | 6 | 833 | 538 |
| Octob. | 13 | 815 | 511 |
| Octob. | 20 | 651 | 331 |
| Octob. | 27 | 375 | 134 |
| Novemb. | 3 | 357 | 89 |
| Novem. | 10 | 319 | 92 |
| Novem. | 17 | 274 | 48 |
| Novem. | 24 | 231 | 27 |
| Decemb. | 1 | 290 | 15 |
| Decemb. | 8 | 181 | 15 |
| Decem. | 15 | 168 | 6 |
| Decem. | 22 | 157 | 1 |
| The total of the Burials this whole year | 54082 |
| Of the Plague | 35428 |
| total. | Pl. | ||
| June | 24 | 205 | 19 |
| July | 1 | 209 | 25 |
| July | 8 | 217 | 43 |
| July | 15 | 250 | 50 |
| July | 22 | 229 | 40 |
| July | 29 | 279 | 77 |
| August | 5 | 250 | 56 |
| August | 12 | 246 | 65 |
| August | 19 | 269 | 54 |
| August | 26 | 270 | 67 |
| Septemb. | 2 | 230 | 66 |
| Septem. | 9 | 259 | 63 |
| Septem. | 16 | 264 | 68 |
| Septem. | 23 | 274 | 57 |
| Septem. | 30 | 269 | 56 |
| Octob. | 7 | 236 | 66 |
| Octob. | 14 | 261 | 73 |
| Octob. | 21 | 248 | 60 |
| Octob. | 28 | 214 | 34 |
| Novemb. | 4 | 242 | 29 |
| Novem. | 11 | 215 | 29 |
| Novem. | 18 | 200 | 18 |
| Novem. | 25 | 226 | 7 |
| Decemb. | 2 | 221 | 20 |
| Decemb. | 9 | 198 | 19 |
| Decemb. | 16 | 217 | 5 |
| The total of all the Burials this year | 10554 |
| Of the Plague | 1317 |
| total. | Pl. | ||
| April | 7 | 199 | 2 |
| April | 14 | 205 | 4 |
This Week were added to the City-parishes,
- S. Marg. Westminster
- Lambeth
- S. Mary Newington
- Redriffe parish
- S. Mary Issington
- Stepney parish
- Hackney parish
| April | 21 | 285 | 14 |
| April | 28 | 259 | 17 |
| May | 5 | 251 | 10 |
| May | 12 | 308 | 55 |
| May | 19 | 299 | 35 |
| May | 26 | 330 | 62 |
| June | 2 | 339 | 67 |
| June | 9 | 345 | 87 |
| June | 16 | 381 | 103 |
| June | 23 | 304 | 79 |
| June | 30 | 352 | 104 |
| July | 7 | 215 | 81 |
| July | 14 | 372 | 104 |
| July | 21 | 395 | 120 |
| July | 28 | 423 | 151 |
| August | 4 | 461 | 206 |
| August | 11 | 538 | 283 |
| August | 18 | 638 | 321 |
| August | 25 | 787 | 429 |
| Septemb. | 1 | 1011 | 638 |
| Septemb. | 8 | 1069 | 650 |
| Septem. | 15 | 1306 | 865 |
| Septem. | 25 | 1229 | 775 |
| Septem. | 29 | 1403 | 928 |
| Octob. | 6 | 1405 | 921 |
| Octob. | 13 | 1302 | 792 |
| Octob. | 20 | 1002 | 555 |
| Octob. | 27 | 900 | 458 |
| Novemb. | 3 | 1300 | 838 |
| Novem. | 10 | 1104 | 715 |
| Novem. | 17 | 950 | 573 |
| Novem. | 14 | 857 | 476 |
| Decemb. | 1 | 614 | 312 |
| Decemb. | 8 | 459 | 167 |
| Decemb. | 15 | 385 | 85 |
| Decemb. | 22 | 316 | 76 |
| Decemb. | 29 | 383 | 125 |
| The total of all the Burials this year | 27415 |
| Of the Plague | 12102 |
| total. | Pl. | ||
| January | 5 | 381 | 126 |
| January | 12 | 314 | 73 |
| January | 19 | 268 | 59 |
| January | 26 | 289 | 72 |
| February | 2 | 351 | 103 |
| February | 9 | 315 | 104 |
| Febr. | 16 | 285 | 78 |
| Febr. | 23 | 254 | 44 |
| March | 2 | 262 | 69 |
| March | 9 | 332 | 100 |
| March | 16 | 303 | 80 |
| March | 23 | 260 | 65 |
| March | 31 | 343 | 115 |
| April | 7 | 301 | 98 |
| April | 14 | 288 | 79 |
| April | 21 | 330 | 90 |
| April | 28 | 319 | 107 |
| May | 4 | 292 | 81 |
| May | 11 | 300 | 105 |
| May | 18 | 285 | 74 |
| May | 25 | 314 | 83 |
| June | 1 | 269 | 72 |
| June | 8 | 273 | 74 |
| June | 15 | 268 | 110 |
| June | 22 | 304 | 106 |
| June | 29 | 371 | 156 |
| July | 6 | 362 | 163 |
| July | 13 | 325 | 133 |
| July | 20 | 321 | 140 |
| July | 27 | 335 | 117 |
| August | 3 | 300 | 89 |
| August | 10 | 275 | 74 |
| August | 17 | 228 | 53 |
| August | 24 | 225 | 43 |
| August | 31 | 209 | 30 |
| Septemb. | 7 | 227 | 36 |
| Septem. | 14 | 200 | 21 |
| Septem. | 21 | 184 | 21 |
| Septem. | 28 | 197 | 27 |
| Octob. | 5 | 166 | 15 |
| Octob. | 12 | 198 | 17 |
| Octob. | 19 | 174 | 13 |
| The total of all the Burials this year | 14270 |
| Of the Plague | 3603 |
| Buried in London & the Liberties this year of all Diseases, | 16621 |
| Of the Plague | 508 |
| total. | Pl. | ||
| April | 25 | 358 | 2 |
| May | 2 | 388 | 0 |
| May | 9 | 347 | 9 |
| May | 16 | 353 | 3 |
| May | 23 | 385 | 14 |
| May | 30 | 399 | 17 |
| June | 6 | 405 | 43 |
| June | 13 | 558 | 112 |
| June | 20 | 611 | 168 |
| June | 27 | 684 | 267 |
| July | 4 | 1006 | 470 |
| July | 11 | 1268 | 725 |
| July | 18 | 1761 | 1089 |
| July | 21 | 2785 | 1843 |
| August | 1 | 3014 | 2010 |
| August | 8 | 4030 | 2817 |
| Aug. | 15 | 5319 | 3880 |
| Aug. | 22 | 5568 | 4237 |
| Aug. | 29 | 7496 | 6102 |
| ⟨Sept.⟩ | ⟨5⟩ | ⟨8292⟩ | ⟨6978⟩ |
| ⟨Sept.⟩ | ⟨12⟩ | ⟨7690⟩ | ⟨6544⟩ |
| ⟨Sept.⟩ | ⟨19⟩ | ⟨8297⟩ | ⟨7169⟩ |
| ⟨Sept.⟩ | ⟨26⟩ | ⟨6460⟩ | ⟨5532⟩ |
| ⟨Oct⟩ | ⟨3⟩ | ⟨5720⟩ | ⟨4929⟩ |
| ⟨Oct.⟩ | ⟨10⟩ | ⟨5068⟩ | ⟨4327⟩ |
| ⟨Oct.⟩ | ⟨17⟩ | ⟨3219⟩ | ⟨2665⟩ |
| ⟨Oct.⟩ | ⟨24⟩ | ⟨1806⟩ | ⟨1421⟩ |
| ⟨Oct.⟩ | ⟨31⟩ | ⟨1388⟩ | ⟨1031⟩ |
| ⟨Nov.⟩ | ⟨7⟩ | ⟨1787⟩ | ⟨1414⟩ |
| ⟨Nov.⟩ | ⟨14⟩ | ⟨1359⟩ | ⟨1050⟩ |
| ⟨Nov.⟩ | ⟨21⟩ | ⟨0905⟩ | ⟨652 [...]⟩ |
| ⟨Nov.⟩ | ⟨28⟩ | ⟨0544⟩ | ⟨333⟩ |
| ⟨Dec.⟩ | ⟨5⟩ | ⟨0428⟩ | ⟨210⟩ |
| ⟨Dec.⟩ | ⟨12⟩ | ⟨0442⟩ | ⟨243⟩ |
| ⟨Dec.⟩ | ⟨19⟩ | ⟨0525⟩ | ⟨281⟩ |
Buried in the 97 Parishes within the Walls, from Aug. 22 to the 29, Of the Plague,—700.
In the out Parishes this Week of the Plague as followeth
| S. Andrews Holborn | 380 |
| S. Bartholmew great | 65 |
| S. Bartholmew less. | 8 |
| S. Brides parish | 152 |
| Bridewel Precinct | 9 |
| S. Botolph Aldersgate | 80 |
| S. Botolph Allgate | 346 |
| S. Botolph Bishopsgate | 280 |
| S. Durstans West | 42 |
| S. George Southwork | 120 |
| S. Giles Cripplegate | 605 |
| S. Olaves Southwark | 209 |
| S. Saviours Southwark | 261 |
| S. Sepulchres parish | 336 |
| S. Thomas Southwark | 22 |
| Trinity Minories | 4 |
| At the Pest-house | 9 |
| S. Giles in the Fields | 146 |
| Hackney parish | 7 |
| S. James Clerkenwel | 122 |
| S. Katharine Tower | 71 |
| Lambeth parish | 17 |
| S. Leonard Shoreditch | 238 |
| S. Magdalen Berm [...]nd | 70 |
| S. Mary Newington | 104 |
| S. Mary Islington | 66 |
| S. Mary Whitechappel | 462 |
| Redriff parish | 6 |
| Stepney parish | 442 |
| S. Clement Danes | 82 |
| S. Paul Covent-Garden | 21 |
| S. Martins in the Fields | 287 |
| S. Mary Savoy | 16 |
| S. Margaret Westminst. | 309 |
| At the Pest-house | 8 |
| Buried this Week of all Diseases, | 7496 |
| Of the Plague | 6102 |
| Increased in the Burials this Week | 1928 |
| Parishes clear of the Plague | 17 |
| Parishes Infected | 113 |
A Necessary PRAYER for this Present Time.
O God of Glory, Lord of Power, Distributer of Vengeance, and yet the favourable Physitian of sick Souls and Bodies, look down upon thy sinful, yet prostrate Servants, the People of the City of London; who are every where Heart-struck with the Arrows of thy Angry Visitation: We have sinned, we have sinned, we have grievously offended, and without thy Grace there is no Help, being now shunned and despised, even of all the Country. People round about us; for whom, notwithstanding, we earnestly Pray as for our selves: beseeching thee, of thy unmeasurable Godness, not to look upon them according to their Deserts, but to have Mercy on them and us, and stay thy Heavy Hand from them as well as from us. O Lord, God of Mercy, be good to us, and look not upon our sins: for if thou wayest the Offences of Man, no Flesh shall stand before thee. We have sinned, we confess, O Lord, we have sinned, there is no Righteousness in us, nor any Help but thine. Oh then, let thy Angel stay his Hand, as he did at thy Merciful Appointment, when Dauid offending thee, saw the Sword over Ierusalem. Let the Doors of our Hearts be sprinkled with the Blood of that Immaculate Lamb, Christ Jesus, that the Slaver may pass by us, as he did when the first Born in Aegypt were smitten with the Pestilence. O God, thou canst slay and restore again, strike into Sickness, and give Health; for thou art onely a Saviour. O God, the Maker of us all, look Mercifully on thy Workmanship. O God, the Saviour of us all, be an Intercessor to thy Father for us. O God the Holy Ghost, the Comforter o [...] us all, Inspire us with true Repentance, that we may humbly seek, and suddenly find Mercy from the Holy Trinity; one God in Unity, ever to be Honoured, while Man hath Breath, or Creatures any Being. Have Mercy, O, God, have Mercy, O God: for to thee Mercy belongeth, which all true Repentants purchase in our Redeemer Jesus: in whose Name we beseech thee to free us and our Brethren, from this fearful Visitation: concluding these our requests with that absolute form of which he himself hath taught us, saying, Our Father which art in Heaven, &c.
London, Printed by Tho. Milbourn in Jewen-street. MDCLXV.