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 The Carriers of Stamford do lodge at the Bell in Aldersgate street. They do come on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

The Waggon from Saffron Walden in Essex doth come to the Bull in Bishopsgate street. It is to be had there on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

The Carriers of Shaftesbury, and from Sherborne in Dorsetshire, do lodge at the Crown or Jarret's Hall in Basing lane near Bread street. They come on Fridays.

The Carriers from Stopford in Cheshire do lodge at the Axe in [Saint Mary Axe] Aldermanbury. Also there are Carriers to other parts of Cheshire.

The Carriers of Stafford and other parts of that county, do lodge at the Swan with two Necks in Lad lane. They come on Thursdays.

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Carriers from Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire do lodge at the Three Cups in Bread street. They come and go on Fridays and Saturdays.

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

The Carriers of Thame in Oxfordshire do lodge at the Saracen's Head in Carter lane. They come and go on Fridays and Saturdays.

The Carriers of Torcester in Northamptonshire do lodge at the Castle near Smithfield-bars. They come on Thursdays.

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Carriers from Vies or the De-vises [Devizes] in Wiltshire, do lodge at the sign of the Swan near Holborn Bridge. They come on Thursdays, and go away on Fridays.

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The Carrier from Wendover in Buckinghamshire doth lodge at the Black Swan in Holborn, and is there every Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Carrier of Witham in Essex doth lodge at the Cross Keys in Gracious street every Thursday and Friday.