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The Carriers of Reading in Berkshire do lodge at the George in Bread street. They are there on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers from Rutland and Rutlandshire, and other parts of Yorkshire, do lodge at the Ram in Smithfield. They come weekly; but their days of coming are not certain.


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The Carriers of Sudbury in Suffolk do lodge at the Saracen's Head in Gracious street. They do come and go on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Sawbridgeworth in Hertfordshire do lodge at the Prince's Arms in Leadenhall street. They come on Thursdays.

The Wains from Stock in Essex do come every Wednesday to the King's Arms in Leadenhall street.

The Carriers from Stroodwater in Gloucestershire do lodge at the Bell in Friday street. They do come on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers of Sisham in Northamptonshire do lodge at the Saracen's Head in Carter lane. They come on Friday, and return on Saturday.

The Carriers from Sheffield in Yorkshire do lodge at the Castle in Wood street. They are there to be found on Thursdays and Fridays.

The Carriers from Salisbury do lodge at the Queen's Arms near Holborn Bridge. They come on Thursdays.

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

The Carriers of Shrewsbury do also lodge at Bosom's Inn. They do come on Thursdays. And there do lodge Carriers that do travel divers parts of the county of Shropshire and places adjoining.

The Carrier from Stony Stratford doth lodge at the Rose and Crown in Saint John's street. He cometh every Tuesday.

There doth come from Saffron Market in Norfolk a Foot Post who lodgeth at the Chequer in Holborn.