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Carriers from Hadley in Suffolk do lodge at the George in Lombard street. They come on Thursdays.

The Carriers of Huntingdon do lodge at the White Hind without Cripplegate. They come upon Thursdays, and go away on Fridays.

The Carriers of Hereford do lodge at the King's Head in the Old Change. They do come on Fridays, and go on Saturdays.

The Carriers of Halifax in Yorkshire do lodge at the Greyhound in Smithfield. They do come but once every month.

The Carriers of Halifax are every Wednesday to be had at the Bear at Bassishaw.

The Carriers of Halifax do likewise lodge at the Axe in [Saint Mary Axe] Aldermanbury.

The Carriers of Halifax do likewise lodge at the White Hart in Coleman street.

The Carriers of Hatfield in Hertfordshire do lodge at the Bell in Saint John's street. They come on Thursdays.

The Carriers of Harding in Hertfordshire do lodge at the Cock in Aldersgate street. They come on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

The Carrier or Waggon of Hadham in Hertfordshire do lodge at the Bull in Bishopsgate street. They do come and go on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The Waggon or Coach from Hertford town doth come every Friday to the Four Swans without Bishopsgate street.

The Waggon or Coach of Hatfield doth come every Friday to the Bell in Aldersgate street.

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The Carriers of Ipswich in Suffolk do lodge at the sign of the George in Lombard street. They do come on Thursdays.

The Post of Ipswich doth lodge at the Cross Keys in Gracious street. He comes on Thursdays, and goes on Fridays.