' C 4°5 3 
Conditions of the Inhabitants of Amfterdam, Har- 
lem, Gouda and the Hague , not omitting London at 
this prefent Time. 
The two Provinces of Hol- 
land and Wefl-Friefland. 
Amfler - 
dam. 
Har- 
lem. 
Gouda. 
Hague. 
Lon- 
don. 
Married Men and i 
W omen, ] 
Widowers, . . . • 
Widows, 
Unmarried Youth ‘ 
and Children, < 
Servants, . . . . . 
Travellers, Stran- \ 
gel's, <&c. \ 
Tota 
£ 338000! 86x56 
14700] 4218 
44100! 13858 
> 441000 93990 
102900.^ 28318 
J 393°^ 14460 
I 7 4 2 ° 
760 
2280 
22700 
5300 
2040 
690c 
3 °c 
90c 
900c 
210c 
80c 
1485c 
720 
2380 
16190 
487c 
249c 
241800 
13100 
45700 
215700 
85000 
52300 
1 980000 241000 
50500! 2000c 
4150c 
353600 
The Fatality of the Quarters, dead. The Fatality of the Months 31 
Years> one with another. 
dead. 
yarn ary 102 
February 88 
March 95 * 
April 77 
May 1 12 
yune 100 
yuly 92 
Auguft 95 
September 99 
O Bober 9 3 
November 95 
December 99 
Hence it appears, that March is lefs fatal at the 
Hague and Haagambagt than April, and April than 
May and June ; that May is the moft fatal Month of 
all j that the remaining Months are nearly equal. It 
appears further, that three Parts or Seafons of the Year 
are very nearly equals but that the other Quarter or 
Seafon, 
Spring to Summer . . 307 
Summer to the Autum- ? Q 
nal Equinox . . S 2 
Autumn to Winter . • 287 
Winter to Spring . . 286 
