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CARY’s

NEW ITINERARY:

OR AN

ACCURATE DELINEATION

OF THE

GREAT ROADS,

Both DIRECT and CROSS throughout

ENGLAND AND WALES;

With many of the Principal Roads in

SCOTLAND.

From an ACTUAL ADMEASUREMENT by

JOHN CARY;

Made by COMMAND of his


Majesty's Postmaster General.

FOR

OFFICIAL PURPOSES.

Under the Direction and Inspection of

THOMAS HASKER Esq.r

Surveyor and Superintendant of the Mail Coaches .

This WORK shows the IMMEDIATE ROUTE from the
Metropolis to all parts of England and Wales: AND
From Town to Town in every direction distinguishing also.
THE
CITIES . MARKET. BOROUGH AND CORPORATE TOWNS:
And those at which the ASSIZES are held and gives the time of
the MAILS ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE from each Describes
the Line of the Navigable Canals and the Course of the Rivers passed over.

The Number of Houses and Inhabitants contained in each Town,
''And those INNS which supply Post Horses and Carriages

ALSO

The INNS throughout the METROPOLIS. from which the MAIL
And STAGE COACHES go their time of departure & the ROUTE they severally take

A LIST OF THE CROSS COUNTRY STAGES

The NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN's SEATS situate near the Roads

Maps of the I of Wight Environs London Bath Brighton Margate & Cheltenham & a large

Map of ENGLAND and WALES peculiarly adapted to the Work.



EIGHTH EDITION with IMPROVEMENTS.



LONDON: Printed for J. CARY.No181 Strand 1819.