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The Carriers of Saint Albans do come every Friday to the sign of the Peacock in Aldersgate street: on which days also cometh a coach from Saint Albans, to the Bell in the same street. The like Coach is also there for the carriage of passengers every Tuesday.

The Carriers of Abingdon do lodge at the George in Bread street. They do come on Wednesdays, and go away on Thursdays.

The Carriers of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire do lodge at the George near Holborn Bridge, at the Swan in the Strand, at the Angel behind St. Clement's church, and at the Bell in Holborn. They are at one of these places every other day.

The Carriers of Ashbury do lodge at the Castle in Great Wood street. They are to be found there on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.


B.

The Carriers of Blanville in Dorsetshire do lodge at the Chequer near Charing Cross. They do come thither every second Thursday. Also there cometh Carriers from Blandford, to the sign of the Rose near Holborn Bridge.