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.
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.
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.
if the population was 350,000 people and the size of London approx 5455 acres that would be 22 per square kilometre.
In the region of 5.5 million
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1665
London Gazette was created in 1665.
The number of people in London in 1665 who died where about one in three. Over the 4 centuries that the back death occurred, around 400-700 million people world wide died.
1665
The Bubonic Plague that afflicted London from 1665 was ended by the Great Fire of London in 1666.
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1665 was the date of the Bubonic Plague when thousands died. 1666 was the date of the Great Fire of London which eradicated the plague and hardly anyone died in the fire.
The Bubonic Plague of 1665 - largely purged by the Fire of London in 1666.
Fleas carried on rats.
The Bubonic Plague
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