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Home - Real Mary Kings Close

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    Experience over 400 years of history, and discover the stories of your character guide. From myths and legends, to the deadly plague epidemic, and a famous royal visitor - there's a myriad of tales just waiting to be told on this one hour guided tour. FIND OUT MORE

Edinburgh-Royal Mile The Plague

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    The Royal Mile Edinburgh. THE PLAGUE. Perpetuated by the cramped and squalid conditions in the Old Town, the city's teeming rat population, spread plague sporadically, and all too frequently, particularly in the decades leading to the development of the New Town. The paucity of preventative sanitation or medical remedy to counter the epidemic ...

The Real Edinburgh Plague Doctor - Real Mary Kings Close

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    Two types of plague hit Edinburgh, killing around half of those that contracted it. The pneumonic plague attacked the lungs, causing coughing which resulted in massive internal bleeding which turned the skin black, hence the name the black death. Then there was the bubonic plague, which caused the sufferer to break out in buboes or boils.

Edinburgh Plague and the Plague Doctors : Edinburgh ...

    http://www.edinburgh-history.co.uk/edinburgh-plague.html
    The Edinburgh Plague was first recorded in the year 1513 and made several appearances over the years, as it did across Britain in the middle ages. Symptoms included swollen lymph glands, puss filled ‘buboes’ in the armpits and groin, and severe vomiting which …

Edinburgh's Plague Laws - Edinburgh Expert Walking Tours

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    Edinburgh's Plague Laws 17/11/2015 In November 1498, the city authorities in Edinburgh announced a sweeping new set of rules and regulations to protect residents of the city from the latest outbreak of plague.

Spooky Things to do in Edinburgh Scotland - Wandering Crystal

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    Explore Edinburgh’s underground city tours and learn the history behind the spread of the bubonic plague at Mary King’s Close. Then head down beneath the streets to the Edinburgh Underground Vaults to visit the ghostly residents trapped in the horrendous …

Lost Edinburgh: The Great Plague of 1645 The Scotsman

    https://www.scotsman.com/news/lost-edinburgh-great-plague-1645-1541562
    Mar 24, 2014 · News Lost Edinburgh: The Great Plague of 1645 DURING THE seventeenth century the citizens of Edinburgh met with catastrophe, as the Great Plague of 1645 left tens of thousands dead.

Edinburgh: The Plague and You pasturesfresh

    https://pasturesfresh.wordpress.com/2020/04/05/edinburgh-the-plague-and-you/
    Apr 05, 2020 · Edinburgh is a place of contrasts. Auld Reekie and the Enlightenment, bound together in one location and at the same time. While there was great development in the city throughout the centuries, this was often held back by disease. Edinburgh had eleven instances of mass death. The first recorded instance was in 1349.

Mary King's Close - Wikipedia

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    Mary King's Close is a historic close located under buildings on the Royal Mile, in the historic Old Town area of Edinburgh, Scotland.It took its name from one Mary King, a merchant burgess who resided on the Close in the 17th century. The close was partially demolished and buried due to the building of the Royal Exchange in the 18th century, and later closed to the public for many years.

Underground Edinburgh: The lost streets of Mary King's ...

    https://www.ontheluce.com/underground-edinburgh-mary-kings-close/
    Dec 22, 2019 · The tour took us through a series of rooms, and along the way we heard the stories of the close’s residents, from gravediggers to murderous mother-in-laws – and including Mary King herself. Closes were named after prominent local citizens and in the 1630s Mary was a fabric merchant who set up her own business after her husband died.

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