Made away themselves – is this an old way of saying suicide?
Planet – 13?!
How?
French Pox = syphilis LOL
made away themselves is most likely suicide
***Worms***
What a way to go.
Rising of the light???
“Cancer, and Wolf”
What??
Burst, and rupture?
Ah yes. Teeth. My favorite cause of death.
I’m so glad that i was born in the 20th century and not 400 years ago when a tooth infection could kill you.
How the hell did nobody point out the 46 people killed by SEVERAL accidents?!
Did 46 people have several accidents each until they finally died?
Planet?
Looks like if you managed to pass the first three months of life, you had pretty good chances.
And looks like one could actually die from grief, like Padme.
Piles?
I assume somebody bled to death after one of their dukes burst.
Damn these infants on a rampage over there
Consumption 1797? Somebody eaten them?
Had to google “chrisomes” – a child who dies within a month after its baptism.
teeth? as in pain or bad operation maybe? does anybody know?
13 people died of “Planet”. Now, English isn’t my first language, but….
27 from worms. About half of these from ninja rope + dynamite, and the other half from Exploding Sheep.
That seems to be a lo number. What was the population of the city back then?
Imagine being the one guy that died from piles.
Another word for haemorrhoids btw
Chrisom refers to the cloth covering an infant’s face at baptism. If someone died within a month of baptism, the Chrisom was used as the baby’s shroud.
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Teeth – 470
I like how “suddenly” is a cause of death.
Also “Cancer and Wolf”??
What’s “King’s evil”?
Consumption? Others ate them?
King’s evil?
[(Possible) explanations for the more unusual ones.](https://www.reddit.com/r/CasualUK/comments/qswblk/deaths_in_london_in_1632/hkft08a)
Great post.
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Made away themselves – is this an old way of saying suicide?
Planet – 13?!
How?
French Pox = syphilis LOL
made away themselves is most likely suicide
***Worms***
What a way to go.
Rising of the light???
“Cancer, and Wolf”
What??
Burst, and rupture?
Ah yes. Teeth. My favorite cause of death.
I’m so glad that i was born in the 20th century and not 400 years ago when a tooth infection could kill you.
How the hell did nobody point out the 46 people killed by SEVERAL accidents?!
Did 46 people have several accidents each until they finally died?
Planet?
Looks like if you managed to pass the first three months of life, you had pretty good chances.
And looks like one could actually die from grief, like Padme.
Piles?
I assume somebody bled to death after one of their dukes burst.
Damn these infants on a rampage over there
Consumption 1797? Somebody eaten them?
Had to google “chrisomes” – a child who dies within a month after its baptism.
teeth? as in pain or bad operation maybe? does anybody know?
13 people died of “Planet”. Now, English isn’t my first language, but….
27 from worms. About half of these from ninja rope + dynamite, and the other half from Exploding Sheep.
That seems to be a lo number. What was the population of the city back then?
Imagine being the one guy that died from piles.
Another word for haemorrhoids btw
Chrisom refers to the cloth covering an infant’s face at baptism. If someone died within a month of baptism, the Chrisom was used as the baby’s shroud.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisom
Overlaid.
What a way to go.
Ah yes, “over-laid.” Such a horrible way to go.
Jesus christ. Terminal Piles sounds like the worst