A small Anglo-Saxon village nestled in the hills of Derbyshire, Eyam has become known as the 'plague village' due to a decision made by the whole village during an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1665.
Considering this, how did the plague started in Eyam?
1665 plague outbreak
The history of the plague in the village began in 1665 when a flea-infested bundle of cloth arrived from London for Alexander Hadfield, the local tailor. The church in Eyam has a record of 273 individuals who were victims of the plague. Subsequently, question is, what happened at Eyam during the Great Plague?
During the bubonic plague outbreak of 1665-6, the inhabitants of Eyam quarantined themselves, in a famous act of self-sacrifice, to prevent the spread of the plague. Villagers would come to place money in six holes drilled into the top of the boundary stone to pay for food and medicine left by their anxious neighbours.
How do you pronounce Eyam?
Eyam (pronounced "Eem") is a small village in Derbyshire, England.
How many died in the Eyam plague?