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In '''1665''', the first cases of what would become known as the [[Bubonic Plague|Great Plague of London]] appeared on [[London|the city]]'s outskirts. The disease became more widespread and fatal [[1666|the following year]], after a deadlier strain the [[bacteria|bacterium]] ''[[Yersinia pestis]]'' was engineered by a group of escaped [[Terileptil]] criminals. It killed an estimated 100,000 people.
In '''1665''', the first cases of what would become known as the [[Bubonic Plague|Great Plague of London]] appeared on [[London|the city]]'s outskirts. The disease became more widespread and fatal [[1666|the following year]], after a deadlier strain of the [[bacteria|bacterium]] ''[[Yersinia pestis]]'' was engineered by a group of escaped [[Terileptil]] criminals. It killed an estimated 100,000 people.


As a precaution against the spreading plague, [[King]] [[Charles II]] ordered the [[theatre]]s closed. This put actor [[Richard Mace]] out of work, causing him to become a highwayman. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation]]'')
As a precaution against the spreading plague, [[King]] [[Charles II]] ordered the [[theatre]]s closed. This put actor [[Richard Mace]] out of work, causing him to become a highwayman. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation]]'')
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Timeline for 1665
17th century

• 1660 • 1661 • 1663 • 1664 • 1666 • 1667 • 1669 • 1671
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In 1665, the first cases of what would become known as the Great Plague of London appeared on the city's outskirts. The disease became more widespread and fatal the following year, after a deadlier strain of the bacterium Yersinia pestis was engineered by a group of escaped Terileptil criminals. It killed an estimated 100,000 people.

As a precaution against the spreading plague, King Charles II ordered the theatres closed. This put actor Richard Mace out of work, causing him to become a highwayman. (TV: The Visitation)

The Fifth Doctor and Nyssa visited Suffolk. (AUDIO: The Demons of Red Lodge)