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The Carrier of Warwick doth come to the Queen's Head near Saint Giles in the Fields, on Thursdays.

The Carrier of Walsingham in Norfolk doth lodge at the Chequer in Holborn. He cometh every second Thursday.

The Carriers of Wendover in Buckinghamshire do lodge at the Bell in Holborn.

There doth a Post come every second Thursday from Walsingham to the Bell in Holborn.

The Carrier of Ware in Hertfordshire doth lodge at the Dolphin without Bishopsgate: and is there on Mondays and Tuesdays.

There is a Foot Post from Walsingham that doth come to the Cross-keys in Holborn every second Thursday.

There are Carriers from divers parts of Warwickshire that do come weekly to the Castle near Smithfield-bars: but their days of coming are variable.

There is a Waggon from Ware at the Vine in Bishopsgate street every Friday and Saturday.

The Carriers of Wakefield in Yorkshire do lodge at the Bear in Bassishaw. They do come on Wednesdays.

The Carriers of Wells in Somersetshire do lodge at the Crown in Basing lane near Bread street. They come and go on Fridays and Saturdays.

The Carriers of Wakefield, and some other parts of Yorkshire, do lodge at the Axe in [St. Mary Axe] Aldermanbury. They are to be had there on Thursdays.

The Carriers of Wakefield, and some other parts of Yorkshire, do also ledge at the White Hart in Coleman street. They come every second Thursday.


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The Carriers of York, with some other parts near York within that county, do lodge at the sign of the Bell or Bell Savage without Ludgate. They come every Friday, and go away on Saturday or Monday.

A Foot Post from York doth come every second Thursday to the Rose and Crown in St. John's street.