Eyam, a village in Derbyshire, England famously chose to isolate itself when the plague was discovered there in August 1665. When the quarantine lifted, outsiders found only a fraction of the original inhabitants had survive...

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Eyam, a village in Derbyshire, England famously chose to isolate itself when the plague was discovered there in August 1665. When the quarantine lifted, outsiders found only a fraction of the original inhabitants had survived the devastation.

This classic account includes the following chapters:

Preface
1. Description of Eyam
2. Antiquities
3. Manor of Eyam
4. The Plague
5. Traditions of the Plague
6. Memorials of the Plague
7. The Church
8. The Churchyard
9. The Rectors
10. The Mines
11. Minstrels
12. Families of Distinction
13. Benefactors of Eyam

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