Ships from Reval (Tallinn) have carried the plague across the Gulf of Finland in September 1710, to Helsingfors (Helsinki), where it kills eleven hundred and eighty-five inhabitants and refugees (two thirds of the population), and ...
The death toll in Swedish Estonia and Swedish Livonia (both of which capitulate to the Russian tsar in 1710) totals up to seventy-five of the population between 1709 and 1711.
The plague, in addition to Damm, and Stettin, where two thousand people die, ravages Pasewalk from 1709 to 1710, killing sixty-seven percent of its inhabitants, ...