The contemporaries believe that the plague in…
August 1710 CE
Some Russian measures, however, really have contributed to the spread of the plague: Sheremetev had allowed one hundred and fourteen Swedish government officials to leave for Dünamünde and from there for Stockholm with all their families and households, taking the plague with them; also captured sick soldiers have been sent to the isle of Ösel (Øsel, Saaremaa) off the Estonian coast, while the healthy have been integrated into Sheremetev's corps.
Refugees from Dünamünde also carry the plague to Ösel, where the fortress of Arensburg is depopulated by the disease.