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The Wains of Ingarstone in Essex do come every Wednesday to the King's Arms in Leadenhall street.

The Carriers of Ivell in Dorsetshire do lodge at Jarret's Hall or the Crown in Basing lane, near Bread street.


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The Carriers of Keinton in Oxfordshire do lodge at the Bell in Friday street. They are there to be had on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Post of the Town of Kingston upon Hull, commonly called Hull, doth lodge at the sign of the Bull over against Leadenhall.


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The Carrier of Lincoln do lodge at the White Horse without Cripplegate. He cometh every second Friday.

The Carriers of Leighton Beudesart, corruptly called Leighton Buzzard, in Bedfordshire; do lodge at the Hart's Horns in Smithfield. They come on Mondays and Tuesdays.

The Carriers of Leicester do lodge at the Saracen's Head without Newgate. They come on Tuesdays.

The Carriers of Leicester do also lodge at the Castle near Smithfield-bars. They do come on Thursdays.

There be Carriers that do pass to and through sundry parts of Leicestershire; which do lodge at the Ram in Smithfield.

The like Carriers are weekly to be had at the Rose in Smithfield, that come and go through other parts of Leicestershire.

The Carriers of Lewton [Luten] in Hertfordshire do lodge at the Cock in Aldersgate street. They are there Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

The Carriers of Leeds in Yorkshire do lodge at the Bear in Bassishaw. They come every Wednesday.

The Carriers of Leeds do also lodge at the Axe in [Saint Mary Axe] Aldermanbury.