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 The Carriers of Wallingfield in Suffolk do lodge at the Spread Eagle in Gracious street. They come and go on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers from Wallingford in Berkshire do lodge at the George in Bread street. Their days are Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

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

The clothiers of sundry parts of Wiltshire do weekly come and lodge at the Saracen's Head in Friday street.

The Carriers of Warwick do lodge at the Bell in Friday street. They are there on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Woodstock in Oxfordshire do lodge at the Mermaid in Carter lane on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Wantage in Berkshire do lodge at the Mermaid in Carter lane. Their days are Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Worcester do lodge at the Castle in Wood street. Their days are Fridays and Saturdays.

The Carriers of Winslow in Buckinghamshire do lodge at the George near Holborn Bridge; Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

The Waggon from Watford in Middlesex [or rather Hertfordshire] doth come to the Swan near Holborn Bridge on Thursdays.

The Carriers from Wells in Somersetshire do lodge at the Rose near Holborn Bridge. They come on Thursdays, and on Fridays.

The Carriers from Witney in Oxfordshire do lodge at the sign of the Saracen's Head without Newgate. They come on Wednesdays.

There cometh a Waggon from Winchester every Thursday to the Swan in the Strand: and some Carriers come thither from divers parts of Buckinghamshire; but the days of their coming are not certain.

The Carriers of Worcester do lodge at the Maidenhead in Cateaton street, near Guildhall. They come on Thursdays.

The Carriers from many parts of Worcestershire and Warwickshire do lodge at the Rose and Crown in High Holborn; but they keep no certain days.