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It was about half a million (500,000).

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A good deal less after the 1665 plague. Even before then it was probably nearer 400,000; afterwards, more like 350,000 - though the plague and fire (which destroyed many City churches, disrupting the birth registration and burial patterns on which estimates are based) make it hard to say with confidence.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

500,000 people is the population of London, England.

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I'd put it lower - probably around 400,000 on the eve of the plague. The successive disruptions of war, Commonwealth, plague and fire make the mid-century figure [roblematical, but it seems difficult to believe that after more than doubling in the first two-thirds of the century the metropolis did little more in the last third than make good the losses of 1665.

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the population of London in 1750 according to my school textbook is over half a million

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Probably just over 600,000, though some estimates are higher.

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βˆ™ 16y ago

if the population was 350,000 people and the size of London approx 5455 acres that would be 22 per square kilometre.

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βˆ™ 7y ago

In the region of 5.5 million

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