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E.

The Carrier of Epping in Essex doth lodge at the Prince's Arms in Leadenhall street. He comes on Thursdays.

The Carriers of Exeter do lodge at the Star in Bread street. They come on Fridays, and go away on Saturdays or Mondays.

The Carriers of Exeter do lodge at the Rose near Holborn Bridge. They come on Thursdays.

The Carriers of Evesham in Worcestershire do lodge at the Castle in Wood street. They come thither on Fridays.

F.

The Carriers of Feckingham-forest in Worcestershire do lodge at the Crown in High Holborn, and at the Queen's Head at Saint Giles in the fields. There is also another Carrier from the same place.

The Carriers of Farringdon in Berkshire do lodge at the Saint Paul's Head in Carter lane. They come on Tuesdays, and go away on Wednesdays.

G.

Carriers from Grindon Under Wood in Buckinghamshire do lodge at the Saint Paul's Head in Carter lane. They are to be found there on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

The Carriers of Gloucester do come to the Saracen's Head without Newgate, on Fridays.

The Carriers of Gloucester do lodge at the Saracen's Head in Carter lane. They come on Fridays.

Clothiers do come every week out of divers parts of Gloucestershire to the Saracen's Head in Friday street.

The Wains or Waggons do come every week from sundry places in Gloucestershire, and are to be had at the Swan near Holborn Bridge.

There are Carriers of some places in Gloucestershire that do lodge at the Mermaid in Carter lane.