CIVITAS OXON. A Bill of all the Burials from Friday the VIth of August to Saturday the XIVth Anno Dom. 1641. Buried within the Walls as followeth Alsaints 0. S. Aldates's 0. S. ebbs 3. 2. of the small Pox 1. of a Consumption S. John's 0. S. Mary's 0. S. Martin's 0. S. Michael of the small Pox 1. S. Peter's in the bailiff of the small Pox 3. S. Peter's in the East 3. 1. of a Consumption 1. Aged 1. of an Impostume Buried in the suburbs as followeth Binsey 0. S. Giles 0. Holliwell of the small Pox 1. S. Thomas 0. S. Mary-Magdalen 2. Which were Children suspected to have died of the Plague, but it is now thought that they died not of that disease, neither (thanks be to God) have any died of that disease within the said City, or suburbs, these many years. The total of all that died this week is 13.