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 doth come twice every week to the sign of the White Hart in High Holborn, at the end of Drury lane.

The Carrier of Coggeshall in Suffolk doth lodge at the Spread Eagle in Gracious street. He comes and goes on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Waggons from Chippenganger [Chipping Ongar] in Essex do come every Wednesday to the Crown without Aldgate.

The Waggons from Chelmsford in Essex come on Wednesdays to the sign of the Blue Boar without Aldgate.

The Carriers of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire do lodge at the Three Cups in Bread street. They do come on Fridays, and go away on Saturdays.

The Carriers of Camden in Gloucestershire, and of Chipping Norton, do lodge at the Three Cups in Bread street. They come and go Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The Carriers of Chester do lodge at the Castle in Wood street. They are there to be had on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The Carriers of Chard in Dorsetshire do lodge at the Queen's Arms, near Holborn Bridge. They are there to be had on Fridays.

The Carriers of Chard do lodge at the George in Bread street.

The Carriers of Chester do lodge at Blossom's or Bosom's Inn in St. Laurance lane, near Cheapside: every Thursday.

The Carriers of Coleashby in Northamptonshire do lodge at the sign of the Ball in Smithfield. Also there do lodge Carriers of divers parts of that country [county] at the Bell, in Smithfield. They do come on the Thursdays.

The Carriers of Crawley in Bedfordshire do lodge at the Bear and Ragged Staff in Smithfield. They come on the Thursdays.

The Carriers of Coventry in Warwickshire, do lodge at the Ram in Smithfield. They come on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

There are other Carriers from Coventry that do, on Thursdays and Fridays, come to the Rose in Smithfield.

The Carrier of Creete in Leicestershire doth lodge at the Rose in Smithfield.

The Waggons or Coaches from Cambridge do come every Thursday and Friday to the Black Bull in Bishopsgate street.