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The Carriers of Coventry do lodge at the sign of the Axe in Saint Mary Axe in Aldermanbury. They are there Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Cambridge do lodge at the Bell in Coleman street. They come every Thursday.

The Foot Post of Canterbury doth come every Wednesday and Saturday to the sign of the Two-necked [i.e. nicked] Swan at Sommers Key, near Billingsgate.

The Carriers of Crookehorne in Devonshire do lodge at the Queen's Arms near Holborn Bridge. They come on Thursdays.


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The Carriers of Dunmow in Essex do lodge at the Saracen's Head in Gracious street. They come and go on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Waggons from Dunmow do come every Wednesday to the Crown without Aldgate.

The Carriers of Ditmarsh in Berkshire do lodge at the George in Bread street.

The Carriers of Doncaster in Yorkshire, and many other parts in that country, do lodge at the Bell, or Belle Sauvage, without Ludgate. They do come on Fridays, and go away on Saturdays or Mondays.

The Carriers of Dorchester do lodge at the Rose near Holborn Bridge. They come and go on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Denbigh in Wales do lodge at Bosom's Inn every Thursday. Also other Carriers do come to the said Inn from other parts of that country.

The Carrier of Daintree doth lodge every Friday night at the Cross Keys in Saint John's street.

The Carriers from Dunechanger, and other places near Stony Stratford, do lodge at the Three Cups in Saint John's street.

The Carriers of Derby, and other parts of Derbyshire, do lodge at the Axe in Saint Mary Axe, near Aldermanbury. They are to be heard of there on Fridays.

The Carriers of Derby do lodge at the Castle in Wood street every week, on Thursdays or Fridays.