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 George near Holborn Bridge. They go and come Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Bedford do lodge at the Three Horseshoes in Aldersgate street. They come on Thursdays.

The Carriers of Bridgnorth do lodge at the Maidenhead in Cateaton street, near the Guildhall.

The Carriers of Bury, or St. Edmund's Bury, in Suffolk, do lodge at the Dolphin without Bishopsgate street. They come on Thursdays.

The Waggons of Bury, or Berry, in Suffolk, do come every Thursday to the sign of the Four Swans in Bishopsgate street.

A Foot Post doth come from the said Bury every Wednesday to the Green Dragon in Bishopsgate street; by whom letters may be conveyed to and fro.

The Carriers of Barnstaple in Devonshire do lodge at the Star in Bread street. They come on Fridays, and return on Saturdays or Mondays.

The Carriers of Bampton do lodge at the Mermaid in Carter lane; and there also lodge the carriers of Buckland. They are there on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Brill in Buckinghamshire do lodge at the sign of Saint Paul's Head in Carter lane. They come on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

The Carriers of Bampton in Lancashire do lodge at the Bear at Bassishaw. They are there to be had on Thursdays and Fridays. Also thither cometh Carriers from other parts in the said county of Lancashire.

The Carriers of Batcombe in Somersetshire do lodge at the Crown or Jarrefs Hall at the end of Basing lane, near Bread street. They come every Friday.

The Carriers of Broughton in Leicestershire do lodge at the sign of the Axe in Aldermanbury. They are there every Friday.

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The Carriers of Colchester do lodge at the Cross Keys in Gracious street. They come on the Thursdays, and go away on the Fridays.

The Carrier of Chesham in Buckinghamshire