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A37482 The present state of London: or, Memorials comprehending a full and succinct account of the ancient and modern state thereof. By Tho. De-Laune, Gent De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. 1681 (1681) Wing D894; ESTC R216338 233,231 489

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particular Welfare of the Kingdom or Subject And every Parliament may get a Bill drawn and give it to the Speaker or Clerk of the Parliament to be presented in convenient time Whatsoever is proposed for a Law is first put in Writing and called a Bill which being read in a full Assembly it is either unanimously rejected or else allowed to be Debated and then it is Committed to a certain Number of the House presently Nominated and called a Committee After it hath been Amended and twice Read two several Days in the House it is Ingrossed that is Written Fair in a Parchment and Read the Third time another day and then if in the Lords House the Chancellor or if in the House of Commons the Speaker demands if they will have it put to the question whether a Law or no Law If the Major part be for it there is Written on the Bill by the Clerk of the Lords House Soit baille aux Seigneurs or of the House of Commons Soit baille aux Communes retaining the Antient Custom which was to speak in French When the Speaker finds divers Bills prepared to be put to the Question he gives Notice the day be● before that to morrow he intends to put such Bills to the passing or third Reading and desires the special attendance of all the Members If a Bill be rejected it cannot be any more proposed during that Session All Bills sent by the Commons to the Lords House are usually attended to shew their respect with several of their Members and as they come up to the Lords Bar the Member that 's to present the Bill maketh three profound Reverences and delivers it to the Lord Chancellor who comes down to the Bar to receive it A Bill sent by the Lords to the Commons is usually by some of the Masters of Chancery or some other whose seat is on the Wool-sacks and by none of the Members who coming up to the Speaker bow thrice and deliver it to him after one of them hath read the Title and desired it might be taken into Consideration If it pass that House then is Written on it Les Communes ont assentez When any Member of the House of Commons speaks to a Bill he stands up uncovered and directs his Speech only to the Speaker then if what he Delivers be confuted by another yet he is not allowed to Answer again the same day lest the whole time should be spent in a Dispute between two talkative persons Also if a Bill be debating in the House no man may speak to it in one day above once If any one speak words of offence which the House takes cognizance of as such he is called to the Bar and sometimes sent to the Tower The Speaker is not allowed to persuade or dissuade in passing of a Bill but only to make a short and plain Narrative nor to Vote except the House be equally Divided In Committees though of the whole House it is allowed to Speak and Reply as often as they please In the House of Lords they give their Suffrages or Votes beginning at the lowest Baron and so to the highest Peer in order every one Answering apart Content or Not content In the House of Commons they Vote by Yea's and No's and if it be doubtful which is the greater Number then the Yea's are to go forth and the No's sit still because these are content with their present condition without any addition or alteration of Laws as the other desire and then some are appointed to Number them But at a Committee though it be of the whole House as it is sometimes the Yea's go on one side and the No's on the other whereby they may be discerned If a Bill pass in one House and being sent to the other House they of the other House Demur upon it then a Conference is demanded in the Painted Chamber where certain deputed Members of each House Meet the Lords sitting covered at a Table and the Commons standing bare the business is then debated If they agree not it is Nulled if they do agree it Passes When Bills have past both Houses they are presented to his Majesty for his Royal assent who comes in his Robes with the Crown on his Head and being Seated in his Chair of State the Lords being all in their Robes the Clerk of the Crown reads the Ti●tle of each Bill and as he reads the Clerk of the Parliament according to his Instructions from the King who before hath maturely considered each Bill pronounceth the Royal assent If it be a Publick Bill the Answer is Le Roy le veut and then that Bill becomes a Law If a Private Bill the Answer is Soit fait comms el est desire If it be a Pubblick Bill which the King likes not then the Answer is Le Roy s'avisera which is taken for an absolute Denial in a more Civil way and that Bill wholly nulled So that nothing but what the King confirms by his Royal Assent hath the force of a Law The King can by Commission granted to some of His Nobles give His Royal Assent to any Bill that requires haste If it be a Bill for Monies given to His Majesty then the Answer is Le Roy remercie ses Loyaux Sujets accepte leur Benevolence aussi le veut which is an ancient Ceremony of Thanking the Subjects for parting with their Money The Bill for the King 's General Pardon hath but one Reading in either House because they must take it as the King will please to give it so the Bill of Subsidies granted by the Clergy Assembled in Convocation for the same Reason When the Bill for the General Pardon is passed by the King the Answer is thus Les Prelates Seigneurs Communes en ce Parliament Assemblez au nom de tous vos autre Sujects remercient tres humblement votre Majeste prient Dieu vous donner en sante bonne vie Congue All Acts of Parliament before the Reign of Henry 7. were Passed and Enrolled in French now in English The stile runs thus Be it Enacted by the King 's most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons c. When it pleases the King the Parliament is Adjourned Prorogued or Dissolved thus Adjournments are usually made in the Lords House by the Lord Chancellor in the King's name to what other day and place the King pleases and then all things already Debated and Read in one or both Houses may be resumed because they continue in the same State they were in before to the next Meeting When the Parliament is Prorogued there is a Session and then all Bills and Debates must begin anew at the re-assembling of the Parliament The Speaker of the House of Commons upon notice given that it is the King's pleasure that that House shall also Adjourn doth say with the Assent of the House This House is Adjourned
fortnight Barton in Oxfordshire John Bryon Carrier comes to the Bell in Woodstreet on Wednesdays and goes out on Thursdays Berkshire Widow Sayward's Wagon comes to the Cross-Keys in Woodstreet on Wednesdays and goes out on Thursdays Barnet Peter Blackwel's Coach comes to the Bell in St. Johns-street in and out every day Barfeild great in Essex Christopher Johnson's Wagon comes to the Rams-head in Fenchurch-street on Wednesdays and goes out on Thursdays Bedford John Johnson Carrier comes to the Cock in Aldersgate-street on Tuesdays and goes out on Wednesdays Anthony Rush's Wagon comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Wednesdays and goes out on Thursdays The same man comes to the same place with a Coach on Tuesdays and goes out on Thursdays Baldock in Hertfordshire Thomas Ma●es Wagon comes to the Red Lyon in Redcross-street on Tuesday and Friday and goes out on Wednesday and Saturday John Hare's Wagon comes to the Sun-Dial near Swan-Alley in Old-street on Monday and Thursday and goes out on Tuesday and Friday Bishop-Stafford Mr. Reve's Wag●n comes to the Kings-head in Leaden-hall-street on Tuesday and goes out on Wednesday Brackley in Northamptonshire Mr. Ralph Harlow Carrier comes to the Mermaid in Carter-lane on Saturday and goes out on Monday Battle in Sussex John Colstock Carrier comes to the Spur in Southwark on Wednesday and goes out on Thursday Buckingham Carrier Philip Webster and his Son comes to the George in West-Smithfield on Tuesday and goes out on Wednesday Banbury in Oxfordshire John Jordan's Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Wednesday and goes out on Thursday Bocking and Brantry in Essex Thomas Robinson's Coach comes ●o the Ipswich Arms in Cullum-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday and goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday B●●dley in Worcestershire Thomas Freeman comes into the same Inn on Saturday and goes out on Monday Barcomstead in Hertfordshire Thomas Wilkinson Coachman comes to the Bell in Holbourn on Monday Wednesday and Frid●iy and goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Bisciter in Oxfordshire Richard Ewins's Wagon comes to the Bull in Holbourn on Tuesday and goes out on Wednesday Burton in Staffordshire and Vtoxiter Henry Ash and Matthew Bakewel Carriers come to the Castle in Smithfield on Saturday and go out on Monday Bredhempstone Thomas Blewman Carrier comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Wednesday and goes out on Thursday Bagworth in Leicestershire Joseph Stowrer Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Saturday and goes out on Monday once a fortnight Billegray in Essex Mr. Thresher Coachman comes to the Blue Boar in Whitechappel on Tuesday and Friday and goes out on Wednesday and Saturday Thomas Barker's Wagon comes to the same place on Wednesday and goes out on Thursday Brill in Buckinghamshire Robert Bedford Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in Smithfield on Tuesday and goes out on Wednesday Bunington in Hertfordshire Flying Coach comes to the Dolphin without Bishopsgate on Monday Wednesday and Friday and goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Bushey in Hertfordshire John Weeden's Wagon comes to the Angel in St. Giles's on Monday Wednesday and Friday and goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Thomas Mason's Wagon comes to the Maidenhead in St. Giles's on Monday Wednesday and Friday and goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday John Mason's Wagon comes to the Maidenhead in St. Giles's on Tuesday and Friday and goes out on Wednesday and Saturday Billinghurst and Purbeck Robert Cramber Carrier comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Thursday and goes out on Friday Bath and Bristol Mr. Saunders and Drew's Coach comes to the Chequer near Charing-cross on Monday and goes out on Tuesday Robert Toby's Coach comes to the Swan near Somerset-house on Wednesday and Saturday and goes out on Monday and Thursday Thomas Balden Robert Toby and Mr. Booth come to the Bell in the Strand in the Summer-time on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday and go out on Monday Wednesday and Friday Thomas Balden Robert Toby and Mr. Booth come to the Talbot in the Strand on Wednesday and Saturday and goes out on Monday and Thursday William Drew's Coach comes to the Angel on the Backside of St. Clements on Wednesday and Saturday and goes out on Monday and Thursday Beconsfield in Bucks John Rolf's W●gon comes to the Bell in Warwick-lane on Monday goes out on Tuesday C. Chipton-warden in Northamptonshire Richard Farbrother's Wagon comes to the White Swan on Holbourn-Bridge on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Chesham in Buckinghamshire Gabriel Adam's Wagon comes to the same place on Tuesday and Friday goes out on Wednesday and Friday John Christmas's Wagon comes likewise to the same place on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Cherbury in Oxfordshire Mr. Willis's Wagon comes to the Rose on Holbourn-Bridge on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Coxell Abraham Aves Carrier comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Cranfield in Bedfordshire Stephen Parish's Wagon comes to the George in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Coddicote in Hertfordshire John Fisher Coachman comes to the George in Aldersgate-street on Monday and Friday goes out on Tuesday and Saturday Cambridge Mr. Andrew Hart's Coach comes to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday and goes out Monday Wednesday and Friday Mr. Andrew Hart's Wagon for Cambridge and Norwich comes to the same place on Tuesday and Thursday goes out on Wednesday and Friday Mr. Stiles's Wagon comes in on Wednesday and goes out on Thursday Robert Greene's Wagon comes in on Thursday goes out on Friday William Martin Carrier comes in on Saturday goes out on Monday All from the Bull within Bishopsgate Joseph Wildman Charles Tyne Nathanael Sayer Carriers come to the Green Dragon in Bishopsgate-street on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday go out on Wednesday Thursday and Friday William Watterson Coachman comes to the Green Dragon in Bishopsgate-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday John Day Carrier comes to the Vine in Bishopsgate-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Thomas Eagleton Carrier comes to the Three Cups in Aldersgate-street on Thursday goes out on Friday The same man carries to several Parts in Cambridgeshire and Huntingtonshire Thomas Sterne's Wagon comes to the Cross-Keys in Gracechurch-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Canterbury-Post Brankerd Barnes and Gilbert come to the Dark-House at Billingsgate on Saturday and Wednesday go out Monday and Thursday Mr. Foster and Frelyton Coachmen come to the George in Southwark on Monday Wednesday and Friday go out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Chesterfield in Derbyshire Mr. Richard Merchant Carrier comes to the Castle in Woodstreet on Wednesday goes out on Friday Cirencester in Glocestershire Richard Shurle's Wagon comes to the Sarazens-head on Thursday and goes out on Friday once in a Fortnight Chelton in Glocestershire Thomas Kinnot Carrier comes to the Sarazens-head in Carter-lane on Friday and goes out on Saturday Crandan in Buckinghamshire James Butler Carrier comes to the George
in Smithfield on Thursday goes out on Friday Coventry in Warwickshire John Mitchel's Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Wednesday goes out on Thursday William Mitchel's Coach-Wagon comes to the same place on Friday goes out on Saturday Roger Roberts Wagon comes to the same place on Saturday goes out on Monday Copel in Bedfordshire John Patenam Carrier comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Coliasby in Northamptonshire Edward Allein and James Rants Carriers come to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Clapham John Day 's Coach comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street in and out every day in the week Crandon in Northamptonshire Thomas Edwards Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Chelmsford in Essex Shadrech Cooper's Wagon comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Arthur Palmer's Coach comes to the Cross-Keys in in Gracechurch-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday And his Wagon to the same place comes on Tuesday and Friday goes out on Wednesday and Saturday Mr. Spicer's Wagon comes to the Blue Boar without Aldgate on Tuesday and Friday goes out on Wednesday and Saturday Thomas Robinson's Coach comes to the Ipswich Arms in Cullum-street in and out every day in the week Chipton-Norton in Oxfordshire Robert Bridgeman Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Colchester Abraham Vall's Wagon comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Thomas Starchpoole Coachman comes to the Kings-Arms in Leaden-hall-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Cockthrop near Oxford Mr. Whiting's Wagon comes to the Bell in the Strand on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Croydon John Windham's Coach comes to the Greyhound in Southwark in and out every day in the week Henry Batchellor and Norwood's Coach comes to the Katherine-Wheel in Southwark in and out every day in the week Chinord near Thame in Oxfordshire Mr. Mallard Samuel Bardal comes to the Bell in the Strand on Thursday goes out on Friday Cramborough in Kent John Botten Carrier comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Clare John Rash Carrier comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Chichester Mr. Barnes Carrier comes to the White-hart in Southwark on Thursday goes out on Friday Mr. Tuff Carrier comes to the same place on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Cranbroke in Kent William Woollett Carrier comes to the Talbot in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Chittenstone in Kent John Harrison Carrier comes to the White-horse in Southwark on Thursday goes out on Friday Crookhorne and Evill Mr. Clark and his Son and William Matthews Carriers come to Gerrards-hall in Basing-lane on Friday go out on Saturday D. Dusely in Glocestershire Mr. Church's Wagon comes to the Rose on Holbourn-bridge on Thursday goes out on Friday Little Didlington in Bedfordshire William Curphe's Wagon comes to the George in Aldersgate-street on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Denby Rexham and Ruthen William Harrison Carrier comes to Blossoms-Inn in St. Lawrence-lane on Friday goes out on Saturday once in three weeks Dreyton in Buckinghamshire Joseph Sare Carrier comes to the Mermaid in Carter-lane on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Daventree in Northamptonshire Thomas Moore 's Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Saturday goes out on Monday Humphrey Barker Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Saturday goes out on Monday D●●stable George Boswel Carrier comes to the Three Cups in Aldersgate-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Dunchurch in Warwickshire Thomas Southam Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Derinton and Wellingborough in Northamptonshire Mr. Cole's Wago● comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday once a fortnight Dorset Salisbury and Blandford Edward Cooper Mr. Minchel and Michael Minchel come to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday and Saturday go out on Monday and Thursday Dover Thomas and Stephen Gibben's Wagon comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Wednesday and Saturday goes out on Monday and Thursday John Gibbens Carrier comes to the Rams-head in Fenchurch-street on Wednesday goes out on Thurs Darking Widow Moore 's Wagon comes to the Greyhound in Southwark on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Dulwich Will. Hicks Coachman comes to the Katherine-wheel in Southwark in and out every day Dorchester William Cooper Michael Minching Coachmen come to the Bell in the Strand on Wednesday and Saturday go out on Monday and Thursday Dunmore and High-Ruden in Essex Peter and William Wescoat Carriers come to the Rams-head in Fenchurch-street on Monday and Thursday goe out Tuesday and Friday Francis Cramphorne's Wagon comes to the Three Nuns without Aldgate on Wednesday goes out on Thursday E. Exeter Mr. Whiffen's Wagon comes to the Rose on Holbourn-bridge on Saturday goes out on Monday John Lowry John Baker Arthur Baker Wagoners come to the Kings-Arms on Holbourn-bridge on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Thomas Morris Carrier comes to the Sarazens-head in Friday-street on Friday goes out on Saturday Benjamin Flemen John Booth William Baker John Smead Coachmen come to the same place on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday go out on Monday Wednesday and Friday East-Ham in Essex George Holloway's Coach comes to the Three Nuns without Aldgate in and out every day Will. Golding's Coach comes to the Blue Boar without Aldgate in and out every day Ely Simon Jackson's Wagon comes to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Monday goes out on Tuesday Enfield Robert Hockley's Coach comes to the Bull within Bishopsgate in and out every day Edmonton Thomas Boulton comes to the same place in and out every day John Blower comes to the Green Dragon within Bishopsgate in and out every day both Winter and Summer Egham in Surrey The Coach comes to the Black-Lyon in Water-lane on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Elstree in Hertfordshire Mr. Mou●tague's Wagon comes to the Angel in St. Giles's on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Epsom Thomas Wells Coachman comes to the Kings-head in Southwark in and out every day Thomas Bird Coachman comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Robert●Bird comes to the Cross-Keys in Gracechurch-street in and out every day Eatonbridge in Kent Thomas Saxby Carrier comes to the White-horse in Southwark on Monday and Thursday goes out Tuesday and Saturday Eversham in Worcestershire John Robert's Wagon comes to the Castle in Woodstreet on Friday goes out on Saturday Epping in Essex John Cornish's Coach comes to the Nags-head without Aldgate on Monday and Friday goes out on Tuesday and Saturday
Richard Galor Coachman comes to the same place on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday F. Fulham in Middlesex Mr. Woodman's Coach comes to the White-hart in Charing-cross in and out every day Falkingham in Lincolnshire Mr. Wentword's Coach-Wagon comes to the Bell in West-Smithfield on Saturday goes out on Monday once a fortnight G. Glocester William Allen comes to Blossoms-Inn in Lawrence-lane on Thursday goes out on Friday Mr. Fettyplace Coachman comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Saturday goes out on Monday John Pinbury Thomas Harris Francis Batchellor Wagoners comes to the same place on Thursday goes out on Friday Susanna Bowers and John Wood's Wagon comes to the Sarazens-head in Friday-street on Friday goes out on Saturday Susanna Bowers and Dorothy Cromwels Coach comes to the Sarazens-head on Tuesday and Saturday goes out on Monday and Wednesday Gainsborough in Lincolnshire William Plaster Henry Brewmett Carriers comes to the Red-Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Saturday goes out on Monday Grantham in Lincolnshire Newark and all places thereabouts Henry Wayring's Coach-Wagon comes to the Cross-Keys in Whitecross-street on Saturday goes out on Monday Godliman in Sussex Will. Miller Coachman comes to the White-horse in Fleetstreet in and out every day Thomas Hart Carrier comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Guilford in Surrey George Plummer Coachman comes to the Bell in the Strand on Tuesday and Friday goes out on Wednesday and Saturday Widow Kent's Coach comes to the Talbot in the Strand on Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday goes out on Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday Richard Thore's Wagon comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Monday goes out on Tuesday Thomas Richard's Coach comes to the same place on Monday and Thursday goes out on Tuesday and Friday Grinstead in Sussex Mr. Coster Carrier and Coachman comes to the White-horse in Southwark on Tuesday and Friday goes out on Wednesday and Saturday H. Henley upon Thames Mr. Hatheway's Coach comes to the White-Swan 〈◊〉 Holbourn-bridge on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday goes out on Monday Wednesday and Friday Hooknorton in Oxfordshire W●g●ner comes to the Rose on Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Highworth in Wiltshire Christopher Viner's Wagon comes to the George on Holbourn-bridge on Saturday goes out on Monday Hempsteade in Hertfordshire George Weeden Wagoner comes to the George on Holbourn-bridge on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Hadham in Hertfordshire William Summers Wagon-Coach comes to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Friday goes out on Saturday Hertford Mr. Bethel and his Partner come to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Monday Wed●●sday and Friday and go out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday James Moss's Wagon comes from Hertford Ware Hitchen to the Katherine-wheel without Bishopsgate on Tuesday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Monday Thursday and Saturday John Smart's Coach comes to the White-Swan without Bishopsgate on Monday and Thursday goes out on Tuesday and Friday Mr. Weeb Wagoner comes to the Four Swans in Bishopsgate-street on Monday and Thursday goes out Tuesday and Friday John Laybee Carrier comes to the same place on Monday and Thursday goes out Tuesday and Friday Hodsdon in Hertfordshire John Cresp and Robert Heard's Coach and Wagon comes to the Green Dragon within Bishopsgate on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Hatfield in Hertfordshire Daniel Addison's Coach comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Hallifax in Yorkshire Henry Rieves Gabriel H●ynes Josias Smith come to the White-horse without Cripplegate on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Edward Polard John Dison come to the same place go in and out the same days Mr. Walker Carrier comes to the Bell in Woodstreet on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Hereford John Lane Richard Hewlyn Carriers come to the Cross-Keys in Woodstreet on Friday goes out on Saturday Hurst in Berkshire Mr. Wright's Wagon and Mr. Cox's Wagon come to the Windmill in Shoe-lane on Wednesday go out on Thursday Harrow on the Hill in Middlesex William Summers Coachman comes to the Bell in Holbourn every day in the week in and out Nathanael Page Coachman comes to the Red Lyon in Holbourn in and out every Monday Thursday and Saturday Hampstead in Middlesex Daniel Lyon Coachman comes to the Bell in Holbourn in and out every day in the week Mr. Taylor 's Coach comes to the Kings-head in Grays-Inn-lane in and out every day in the week James Neveld's Coach comes to the Cock and Dolphin in Grays-Inn-lane in and out every day Huntington John Vintner's Wagon comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday The same man to the same place with a Coach comes in on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday William Guy Carrier comes to the Three Cups in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Harrold in Bedfordshire Edward Edwards Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Hadnam in Buckinghamshire Joseph Holyman Wagoner comes to the Talbot in the Strand on Thursday goes out on Friday Hitching in Hertfordshire John Scearle Carrier comes to the Swan in St. Johns-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Horsham in Sussex Widow Mussel's Wagon comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Hemingham John Knap's Wagon comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Harwich Coach comes to the Sarazens-head within Aldgate on Monday and Thursday goes out on Tuesday and Friday John Newton belonging to the Pacquet-Boat comes to the Ipswich Arms in Cullum-street near Fenchurch-street on Monday and Thursday goes out on Tuesday and Friday Hornchurch in Essex Thomas Rayman's Wagon comes to the Three Nuns without Aldgate on Tuesday and Thursday goes out Wednesday and Friday John Tiffin's Coach comes to the Three Nuns without Aldgate in and out every day I. St. Ives in Huntingtonshire Thomas Johnson Carrier comes to the Cross-keys in Whitecross-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Ipswich John Richardson's Wagon comes to the Cross-keys in Gracechurch-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday John Richardson and Henry King Coachmen come to the same place in and out every day Ingerstone in Essex Thomas Stretton's W●gon comes to the Three Nuns without Aldgate on Wednesday goes out on Thursday K. Kendall in Westmorland Samuel Briggs Thomas Briggs Richard Geynwood John Yeates come to the White-horse without Cripplegate every week on Thursday goes out on Friday Kempton in Hertfordshire Thomas Hynde's Wagon comes to the Bell in Aldersgate-street on Monday goes out on Tuesday Kenton in Warwickshire William Rickett's Wagon comes to the George in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Kettring in Northamptonshire William Simpson's Wagon comes to the Rose in Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Kimbolton in Huntingtonshire Nicholas Clark Carrier comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday William Jones Carrier goes to Bedford Wootton and Elstow
and comes to the Three Cups in Aldersgate-street on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Kilworth in Leicestershire John Oswin Carrier comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Saturday goes out on Monday once a fortnight Kidderminster and Sawbridge in Worcestershire Richard Fielder Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Friday goes out on Saturday L. Lempster in Herefordshire Oliver Hacklet Richard Rogers come to the White-Swan on Holbourn-bridge on Friday goes out on Saturday Ludlow in Shropshire Mr. Miles Mr. Rogers Carriers come to the George without Aldersgate on Friday go out on Saturday Louth in Lincolnshire Mr. Baxter and Mr. Furnace Carriers come to the George in Aldersgate-street on Saturday goes out on Monday Lyn. John Payne Thomas Crispe Coachmen come to the Green Dragon within Bishopsgate on Saturday go out on Monday Leedes in Yorkshire George Browne John Chester John Lupton Carriers come to the White-horse without Crippl●gate every week on Wednesday go out Friday Lancaster Wiggon Narington Liverpoole Bolton and other Parts in that Countrey Richard Abbott William Abbott George Glover John Knowis Carriers come to the Swan with Two Necks in Lad-lane on Thursday go out on Friday one of them every week John Greene Edward Knight John Scott Peter Greene Carriers come to the Castle in Woodstreet every Thursday goes out on Friday Ledbury in Herefordshire Thomas James Carrier comes to the Castle in Woodstreet on Friday goes out on Saturday once in a fortnight Luton in Bedfordshire Mr. Marshal's Coach comes to the Cock in Aldersgate-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Leicester James Lee John Swift Thomas Bass Thomas Swift Wagoners come to the Rose in West-Smithfield on Saturday go out on Monday Littleworth in Leicestershire William Perkins Mrs. Elizabeth Pellins Wagon comes to the Ram in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Lawford Rugby Dunchurch in Warwickshire Henry Colledger's Wagon comes to the Bell in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Leachsteed in Oxfordshire Edward Varney Carrier comes to the Bell in Holbourn on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Lincoln Barton Stanford Grantham and other Parts William Clark's Coach comes to the Crown and Coach and Horses in High-Holbourn on Friday and Saturday goes out on Monday once a fortnight Robert Barnes Benjamin Broomhead John Newcomb Carriers come to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Saturday goes out on Monday Robert Barnes Coach comes to the Three Cups in Aldersgate-street on Friday goes out on Monday once a fortnight Luton in Bedfordshere John Bridgeman Carrier comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Tuesday and Friday goes out Wednesday and Saturday Loughborough in Leicestershire William Henshaw Matthew Smith Carriers come to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Saturday go out on Monday in every other week Litchfield in Staffordshire William Olds Carrier comes to the Castle in Smithfield on Saturday goes out on Monday once in three weeks Lemsted in Buckinghamshire Thomas Varney Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Lewes in Sussex Thomas Talbott Thomas Rawlinson John Alsop senior Carriers come to the Talbot in Southwark on Wednesday go out on Thursday William Aldridge's Wagon comes to the same place in and out the same days Linsfield in Surrey William Hall and William Edsol Carriers come to the Half-Moon in Southwark on Fridays go out on Saturdays Lavenham in Suffolk John Poole Carrier comes to the Cross-Keys in Grace-church-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Low-Layton in Essex Francis Greene Coachman comes to the Crown without Aldgate in and out every day M. Marlborough Mr. Yarrent Carrier comes to the White Swan on Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Mr. Coleman's and Mr. Perdue's Wagons come to the Rose on Holbourn-bridge on Wednesdays go out on Thursdays Richard Hobb's Coach comes to the Angel on the Back-side of St. Clements on Tuesday goes out on Thursday Manchester John Garnett Carrier comes to Blossoms-Inn in Lawrence-lane on Thursday goes out on Friday once in three weeks Edward Homes and John Lease Carriers come to the same place in and out the same days Mr. Banks Mr. Ralif and Mr. Goodyard come to the Axe in Aldermanbury on Thursday go out on Friday Maxfield Manchester Congerton Leake John Beach senior William Silito John Beach junior come to the Swan with two Necks in Lad-lane every week on Thursday go out on Friday Middlewich Manchester Boulton Knulsford Thomas Chantler Carrier comes to the Axe in Aldermanbury on Thursday goes out on Friday Manchester Stopord Thomas Banford Carrier comes to the same place in and out the same days Monmouth Robert Long Thomas Bright Carriers come to the Cross-Keys in Whitecross-street on Friday go out on Saturday Morlington in Oxfordshire Thomas Wescor Carrier comes to the Sarazens-head in Carter-lane on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Marsh in Buckinghamshire Thomas Cole Carrier comes to the Mermaid in Carter-lane on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Mansfield in Nottinghamshire William Hurst William Lacy Carriers come to the George in West-Smithfield on Saturday go out on Monday Maidenhead in Berkshire Mr. Rider's Coach comes to the Bolt and Tun in Fleet-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire George Whitehead's Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Saturday goes out on Monday Malmesbury in Wiltshire John Speake Carrier comes to the Bell in the Strand on Tuesday goes out on Friday every three weeks Mavill in Sussex Anthony Page Carrier comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Maidstone in Kent Mr. Varnham's Coach comes to the Star on Fish-street-hill on Monday and Friday goes out on Tuesday and Saturday Malden in Essex Mr. Webb's Coach comes to the Blue Boar in White-Chappel on Tuesday and Friday goes out on Wednesday and Saturday His Wagon comes to the same place on Wednesday goes out on Thursday N. Newbery Henry Gerle's Wagon comes to the Kings-Arms on Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Newport in Buckinghamshire John Williamson's Wagon comes to the Bull and Mouth by Aldersgate on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Richard Tom's Wagon comes to the Bell in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Norwich Robert Cook 's Wagon comes to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Mr. Philips's Wagon comes to the Green Dragon within Bishopsgate on Saturday goes out on Monday Thomas Southgate's Wagon comes to the Four Swans in Bishopsgate-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Roger Hurst's Coach comes to the same place on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Roger Hurst's Wagon comes to the same place on Thursday goes out on Friday John Be●croft's Wagon comes to the Dolphin without Bishopsgate on Wednesday goes out on Friday His Coach comes to the Sarazens-head within Aldgate on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday goes out on Monday Wednesday and Friday Newport-Dreyton William Chetwood Thomas
Chetwood Carriers come to Blossoms-Inn in St. Lawrence-lane on Friday goes out on Saturday Mr. Whitchurch and Weem Carriers come to the same place in and out the same days once in three weeks Newcastle Vnder-line Litchfield Stone Stafford and Coventry Thomas and John Badely Carriers come to the Swan with two Necks in Lad-lane Northampton Richard Cooper's Wagon comes to the Rose in West-Smithfield on Thursday goes out on Friday William Smith and William Brandon's Wagon comes to the Ram in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday John Ashby Carrier comes to the same place in and out the same days John and Richard Newcomb's Coach-Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Nottingham John Tuffin's Coach-Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Saturday goes out on Monday Newmarket Nathanael Hooks's Coach and Wagon comes to the Chequer in Holbourn on Saturday goes out on Monday Newport in Essex A Wagon comes to the Dolphin without Bishopsgate on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday O. Oxford Mr. Bartlett Carrier comes to the White Swan ●n Holbourn-bridge on Saturday goes out on Monday Mr. Morgan's Wagon comes to the Windmill in Shoe-lane on Thursday goes out on Friday Mr. Buy Coachman comes to the Chequer in Holbourn on Saturday goes out on Monday Mr. Thomas Dye's Coach comes to the Crown in Holbourn o● Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Thomas Jifft's Wagon comes to the Eagle and Child in the Strand over against Somerset-house on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Oldham Aston Vnder-line in Lancashire James Barsley Carrier comes to Blossoms-Inn in Lawrence-lane on Wednesday goes out on Thursday once in three weeks Ony in Buckinghamshire John Kent's Wagon comes to the Red Lyon in Red-cross-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Oundell in Northamptonshire Faulconer Griffin Carrier comes to the Ram in Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Onger in Essex William Stane's Wagon comes to the Crown without Aldgate on Monday and Thursday goes out Tuesday and Friday His Coach comes to the same place on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday John Goodibeard Carrier comes to the White-Bear in Lime-street ou Tuesday and Friday goes out on Wednesday and Saturday P. Pool in Dorcetshire Robert Buddin's Wagon comes to the Kings-Arms on Holbourn-bridge on Saturday goes out on Monday Peterborough Spalding Horn-Castle in Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire William Browning Wagoner comes to the Cross-Keys in White-cross-street on Monday and Wednesday goes out Thursday and Saturday Pissey in Berkshire Thomas and Jane Peacock Carriers come to the same place on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Potten in Bedfordshire John Merriday Carrier comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Papworth Robert Wessington's Wagon comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Portsmouth Roger Goldring's Wagon comes to the White-Hart in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday His Coach comes to the same place on Friday goes out on Monday Thomas Jaquis Coach comes to the George in Southwark on Friday goes out on Thursday His Wagon comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Mr. Battle Carrier comes to the George in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Pettworth in Sussex Mr. Startup Clarke and Roberts Carriers come to the White-hart in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Petersfield Mr. Jaquis Wagon comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Saturday goes out on Monday R. Royston Jeremiah Pilgrame comes to the Vine within Bishopsgate on Thursday goes out on Friday Rachdale Carrier Buxton Basington and Longnor Come to Blossoms-Inn in Lawrence-lane on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Richmond in Yorkshire John Chambers Christopher Burril Robert Teasdil Carriers come to the White-horse without Cripplegate on Saturday go out on Monday one of them weekly Reading in Berkshire Mr. Coats and Mr. Harris's Coach comes to the Bolt and Tun in Fleet-street in and out every day Widow Barnet's Coach comes to the White-horse in Fleet-street in and out every day William Walker's Wagon comes to Gerards-hall in Basing-lane on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire Bryan Robinson Carrier comes to the Grey-hound in Holbourn on Monday and Friday goes out Tuesday and Saturday Rigate in Surrey Thomas Woodward's Wagon comes to the Grey-hound in Southwark in and out every day Rumford in Essex William Harris and Thomas Beaumont Coachmen come to the Red Lyon in White-Chappel in and out every day Rudenhigh in Essex William Westcoat Carrier comes to the White-Bear in Lime-street on Monday and Thursday goes out on Tuesday and Friday S. Southampton Mr. Syms and his Partners Coach comes to the White-Swan on Holbourn-bridge on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday goes out on Monday Wednesday and Friday Robert Waldron's Wagon comes to the Kings-Arms on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Salisbury Hugh King's Wagon comes to the Kings●Arms on Holbourn-bridge on Thursday and Saturday goes out Monday and Friday Mr. Mincham and his Partners Coach comes to the Angel on the Back-side of St. Clements on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday goes out Monday Wednesday and Friday Saffron-Walden William Meriday's Coach comes to the Blue-Boar without Aldgate on Monday and Friday goes out on Tuesday and Saturday John Austin's Wagon comes to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Wednesday goes out on Thursday John Wakefield Carrier comes to the Vine within Bishopsgate on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Mr. Falmouth's Coach comes to the Blue-Boar without Aldgate on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Sheffield in Yorkshire Richard Merchant Carrier comes to the Castle in Wood-street on Wednesday goes out on Friday Sheffield in Yorkshire Mansfield and Rotherham Jarvis Flyman Carrier comes to Blossoms-Inn in St. Lawrence-lane on Wednesday goes out on Friday once in three weeks Shrewsbury Welch-Poole Ossestry and other Parts Richard Lloyd Thomas Lloyd Nathanael Jones William Lloyd Thomas Forster Carriers come to the Bell in Wood-street on Thursday go out on Friday Shrewsbury and other Parts adjacent thereto John Simonds George Smith James Davis Carriers come to the Castle in Wood-street on Thursday go out on Friday Stroud in Glocestershire Josiah and George Hewland Carriers come to the Kings-head in the Old-Change on Thursday go out on Friday Strayton-Harlow in Warwickshire Thomas Wescor Carrier comes to the Sarazens-head in Carter-lane on Wednesd goes out on Thursd Stoke-Haven in Buckinghamshire Thomas Taylor Carrier comes to the Mermaid in Carter-lane on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Strout-Water in Glocestershire William Poole and William Bailey Carriers come to the same place on Thursday go out on Friday George Holder Carrier comes to the Three Cups in Bread-street on Thursday goes out on Friday once a fortnight Lawrence Hewlin Carrier comes to Gerards-hall in Basing-lane on Thursday goes out on Friday Stratford upon Avon in Warwickshire Richard Newcomb's Coach-Wagon comes
to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Wednesday goes ou● on Thursday Swallowfield in Wiltshire Nicholas Pembrook's Wagon comes to the Bull in Holbourn on Thursday goes out on Friday Stanmore in Middlesex James Allen Coachman comes to the Blue-Bo●● in Holbourn in and out every day in the Summer Stoke-Bruen in Northamptonshire Daniel Stephens Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Stony-Stratford in Buckinghamshire Richard Crowch's Wagon comes to the same place on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Sturbridge and Broomsgroove in Worcestershire Robert Cole Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Friday goes out on Saturday Stanes Henry Barrs Carrier comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Shoreham in Sussex Thomas Blewman Carrier comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Sunnock in Kent Richard Cockett's Wagon comes to the Spur in Southwark on Monday and Thursday goes out on Tuesday and Friday Sydenham Richard Clark's Coach comes to the Greyhound in Southwark in and out every day Seare in Surrey Mr. Chitty Carrier comes to the Katherina-wheel in Southwark on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Sudbury Francis Dyer's Wagon and Stage-Coach comes to the Spread-Eagle in Grace-church-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Stow-Market Mr. Sidney's VVagon comes to the Pewter-Pot in Leaden-hall-street on VVednesday goes out on Thursday Stanbourne in Essex Thomas Fitch Carrier comes to the Rams-head in Fenchurch-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Stansteed Mountfitchett in Essex John Thomas and George Peacock Carriers come to the Rams-head in Fenchurch-street on Monday go out on Tuesday Sawbridge in Herefordshire Thomas Browne's Wagon comes to the Nags-head without Aldgate on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday T. Tring in Bedfordshire George Meade's Wagon comes to the George on Holbourn-bridge on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Taunton-Deane in Somersetshire Philip Bridle John Powel Wagoners come to the Cross-Keys within White-cross-street Mr. Stone 's Wagon comes to the Bell in Wood-street on Friday goes out on Saturday John Booth Benjamin Fleming Coachmen come to the Sarazens-head in Friday-street on Monday go out on Tuesday Tociter in Northamptonshire John Lymon's Coach-Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Thursday goes out on Friday Thomas Harris Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Thursday goes out on Friday Texel in Warwickshire Thomas Barnes's Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage in Ludgate-hill on Saturday goes out on Monday Tamworth in Warwickshire Mr. Sedgwick Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Saturday goes out on Monday once a fortnight Thomas Boss's Wagon comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Saturday goes out on Monday Thrapson and Bristock in Northamptonshire Richard Stanyon Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Tunbridge in Kent Carrier comes to the White-hart in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Nathanael Field Carrier comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Tenderton in Kent Francis Holmes Carrier comes to the Spur in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Thame in Oxfordshire Humphrey Cooke's Wagon comes to the Sarazens-head in Friday-street on Thursday goes out on Friday V. Vpingham and Hookham in Northamptonshire Hawkins Bringhurst's Wagon comes to the Bell in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Vxbridge Henry Landon Coachman comes to the Bull in Holbourn in and out every day W. Winchester Thomas Waldren's Wagon comes to the Rose 〈◊〉 Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday and Saturday goe● out on Monday and Thursday Witney in Oxfordshire Thomas Hucks Wagoner comes to the George in Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Richard Chirles Wagon comes to the Cross-Keys in White-cross-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Wing in Buckinghamshire Edward Stephens Wagon comes to the George on Holbourn-Bridge on Thursday goes out on Friday Watford in Hertfordshire Henry Gifford William Alden Wagoners come to the George on Holbourn-Bridge on Tuesday goes out ●n Wednesday Wickham in Buckinghamshire Mr. Prestley's Caravan comes to the Bull and Mouth by Aldersgate on Monday goes out on Wednesday Elias Lane's Wagon comes to the George in Aldersgate-street on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday William Norman comes to the Sarazens-head in Friday-street on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Warrington in Lancashire William Wood Thomas Atherton John H●lton with Pack-Horses come to the Castle and Falcon in Aldersgate-street every Thursday goes out on Friday Woolverhampton in Staffordshire Mr. Taylor Carrier comes to the same place in Aldersgate-street every other Friday goes out the Saturday following Wallingford in Berkshire Sylvanus Wiggan's Wagon comes to the Bull and Mouth by Aldersgate-street on Tuesday goes out on Wednesday Worcester Mrs. Elizabeth Twitty's Coach comes to the Blue Boar in Holbourn on Saturday goes out on Monday Richard Roger's Wagon comes to the Bull and Mouth by Aldersgate on Friday goes out on Saturday Mary Clare and John Fleet comes to the Bell in Woodstreet on Friday goes out on Saturday John Roberts John Haurton Wagoners come to the Castle in Woodstreet on Friday go out on Saturday Wisbich in the Isle of Ely John Bond Thomas Bond Carriers come to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Thursday go out on Friday Whitchurch in Shropshire Humphrey Swanwick Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Walthamstow in Essex George Diggs Coachman comes to the Crown without Aldgate in and out every day Waltham-Ab●y John West Coachman comes to the Green Drago● within Bishopsgate every day in the week and returns again the same day Ware Robert Heard's Coach comes to the Vine i● Bishopsgate-street on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Another Coach comes to the Dolphin withou● Bishopsgate on Monday Wednesday and Friday go●● out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Weston Weeden Toceter John Gibbs Carrier comes to the Bell in West Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Weeden in Northamptonshire John Amos and William Cox Wagoners come 〈◊〉 the Pewter-Platter in St. Johns-street on Thursday goe out on Friday once a fortnight Westchester and Nantwich William Perin comes to Blossoms-Inn in St. Lawrence-lane on Friday goes out on Saturday Westchester Newport Dreyton Rixham Denby Ruthen and Nantwich Thomas Johnson's two Gangs of Horses comes to Blossom-Inn in St. Lawrence-lane on Friday goes out on Saturday once in three weeks Richard Hat●on's two Gangs of Horses comes to the same place on Friday goes out on Saturday once in three weeks Westchester Wrexham and Oss-Westry George Woolwoon Wagoner comes to the Pewter-Platter in St. Johns-street on Wednesday goes out on Thursday not constantly Woolon Vnderidge Dursely and Nibly in Glocestshire William Pierce comes to Blossoms-Inn in Lawrence-lane on Thursday goes out on Friday Robert Bedford senior comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Tuesday goes out 〈◊〉 Wednesday Wallingford in Berkshire Richard Kerby Carrier comes to the Bell in
Woodstreet on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Wells in Somersetshire and other places thereabouts John Proviss Worthington Price Carriers come to the Castle in Woodstreet on Thursday goes out on Friday Warwick John Windmill Anthony Bailey Carriers come to the Rose in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Mr. Rothwel Carrier comes to the Bell in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Thomas Wilmotte Francis Purden Thomas Ousler Daniel Swift's Coach-Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Saturday goes out on Monday Windsor in Berkshire Mr. Bennet's Coach comes to the White-horse in Fleet-street in and out every day Mr. Saunders Coachman comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill in and out every other day Robert Burridge Samuel Bradford Coachmen come to the Eagle and Child in the Strand in and out every day Samuel Bennet Coachman comes to the Kings-head near Charing-cross in and out every day Mr. Hattox Reader Neal and Burt come to the Chequer-Inn near Charing-cross in and out every day Philip Best 's Coach comes to the Unicorn in the Hay-market in and out every day Elias Gliss Coachman comes to the Crown in the Hay-market in and out every day The same Man comes to the Black-horse near the Mews-gate in and out every day Mr. Burt's Coach comes to the George in Kings-street Westminster in and out every day Wolverhampton in Staffordshire William Woolley's Wagon comes to the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-hill on Saturday goes out on Monday Watford in Hertfordshire John Halsey's Coach comes to the Bull in Holbourn on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Wiltopp in Hampshire Mr. Garaway's Wagon comes to the Windmill in Shoe-lane on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Watford in Leicestershire William Biggs Carrier comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Wemington in Leicestershire ●eorge Goods●n Carrier comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Saturday goes out on Monday Woodford Edward Lake Wagoner comes to the Maiden-head in St. Giles's on Tuesday and Thursday goes out Wednesday and Friday Worcester John Winslow Thomas Winslow● Flying-Coach comes to the Kings-head near Charing-cross on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday goes out Monday Wednesday and Friday Woodford in Essex John Hinton's Coach comes to the Three Nuns without Aldgate in and out every day Wonsted in Essex William Humphrey's Coach comes to the Blue● Boar witout Aldgate in and out every day Wadhurst in Sussex James Reed Carrier comes to the Queens-head in Southwark on Wednesday goes out on Thursday Weam in Shropshire William Chetwood Wagoner comes to Blossoms-Inn in Lawrence-lane on Friday goes out on Saturday once in three weeks Wittham in Essex John Summers Carrier comes to the Cross-Keys in Grace-church-street on Thursday goes out on Friday Y. Yarmouth and Norwich Mr. Philips Coachman ●●nes to the Green Dragon within Bishopsgate every Wednesday and Friday goes out Thursday and Saturday York Francis Gardner Margaret Gardner Henry Molden's Coach comes to the Black Swan in Holbourn on Monday Wednesday and Friday goes out Tuesday Thursday and Saturday The Rates and Orders for Carmen At a General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace holden for the City of London the 10th of Octob. in the Twenty ninth year of His Majesties Reign Sir Thomas Davies then Lord Mayor at Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily the following Rates and Orders were appointed for Carr-men Rates for Carr-men ALL Carr-men Trading or Working with Carrs in the City of London and Liberties thereof shall and may demand and take for every Carriage or Load of the Commodities under-mentioned the Rates hereafter following that is to say s. d. From any the Wharfs between the Tower and London-Bridge to Tower-street Grace-Church-street Fen-Church-street Bishopsgate-street within Cornhill and places of like distance up the Hill with 18 Hundred Weight not exceeding 20 Hundred Weight 2 2 And being above 20 Hundred Weight for every Hundred 0 2 In which may be included Two Pun2heons of Prunes 2 Bales of Mather 20 Barrels of Figs 2 Fat 's of Fustians 6 ordinary Sacks of Cotton-Wools of Smyrna and 3 Cyprus Bags a Butt of Currans a great Butt of Oyls 3 Chests of Sugar 8 Bags of Al●ms 1 Last of Flax 1 Last of Hemp and any other Goods herein not named of the like Weight for every Load 2 2 And for Sea-Coals 14 pence the Load every Load to be half a Chaldron and for one Hundred Fagots the like Rate 1 2 And from any the Wharfs aforesaid to Broad-street Lothbury Old Jury Bassishaw Coleman-street Ironmonger-Lane St. Lawrence lane Milk-street Aldermanbury Cheapside Wood-street Friday-street Bread-street and places of like distance for the like Weight of 18 Hundred not exceeding 20 Hundred Weight for the Goods aforesaid and other Goods herein not named of the like Weight for every Lo●d 2 6 And being above 20 Hundred Weight for every Hundred 0 2 And so Sea-Coals 16 pence the Load every Load to be half a Chaldron and for one Hundred Fagots the like Rate 1 4 Also from any the Wharfs aforesaid to Smithfield-Ba●s Holborn-B●●s Temple-Bar or any of the Bars on the North-side of the City and places of like distance up the Hill with 18 Hundred Weight not exceeding 20 Hundred Weight for every Load 3 4 And going beyond the said places the parties to agree with the Carr-men Also from any the Wharfs aforesaid to Tower-street Bishopsgate within Cornhill and others places of like distance up the Hill with 14 Hundred Weight not exceeding 18 Hundred Weight 1 10 In which may be included Twenty pieces of Raisins a Load of Raisins of the Sun 6 Bags of Pepper 6 ordinary Bags of Galls 3 great Bags of Galls 6 Bales and Barrels of Indico 6 Bales of Grogram Yarn 6 Bales of Turkie Silk 5 Hogsheads of Cloves 4 Bales of Callicoes 3 Hogsheads of Wines 2 Chests of Sugar or any other Goods of the like Weight 5 Hogsheads of Tobacco not exceeding 18 Hundred weight 1 10 Also from any the Wharfs aforesaid to Broad-street Lothbury Old Jury Bassishaw Col●man-str●et Ironmonger-Lane St. Lawrence-Lane Milk-street Aldermanbury Cheapside Wood-street Friday-street Bread-street and places of the like distance for any of the said Goods of the same quantity and Weight for every Load 2 0 Also from any the W●arfs aforesaid to Tower-●treet Grace-Church-street Fan-Church-street Bishopsgate-street within Cornhill and other places of like distance up the Hill with 8 Hundred Weight not exceeding 14 Hundred Weight 1 6 In which may be included All Bu●s and Pipes of Wine or a Pipe of Oil Packs of Canvas 2 Hogsheads or 3 Terces a Fat of Fustians and all other Goods of the like Bulk and Weight for every Load 1 6 And from any the Wharfs aforesaid to Broadstreet Lothbury Old Jury Bassishaw Coleman-street Ironmonger-Lane St. Lawrence-lane Milk-street Aldermanbury Cheapside Wood-street Friday-street and other places of like distance for any other Goods of like Load or Weight for every Load 1 8 Also from London-Bridge-foot Westward to the
given by Polidor Virgil p. 561. Thus Quibus Rebus ita usu venit c. by which means it grew to a Custom that after a vast destruction of men by this Distemper this kind of help was found effectual If any person was taken with this Sweat by day he must go to Bed with his Cloaths on If by night and the party be in bed then he must rest and not stir for 24 hours compleat in the mean time he must be so covered as not to provoke Sweat but let it proceed of its own accord he must neither eat nor drink any thing but what will just serve to keep him alive he must not so much as put forth hand or foot to be cooled for that 's death unavoidable If the Patient observes this he is certainly cured else lost and this Disease saith he invaded only England or English-men which men at that time made portentous constructions of This Mortal Distemper was succeeded by a rageing Plague which swept away many so that the King was forced to remove his Court from one place to another By that Sweating-sickness in H. 8's time infinite multitudes of People dyed in several places of England especially in London sparing neither rich nor poor for even in the King's Court the Lord Gray of Wilton and the Lord Clinton and many Knights Gentlemen and Officers died of it The like Sweating-sickness hapned in the 20 th year of his Reign which began in London and afterwards spread it self into all parts of the Kingdom so that the Term and the Assizes were adjourned In the 20 E. 3. as Baker says p. 131. there died in London of a Plague 57374 persons In the 4 th of Queen Mary hot burning Agues and other strange Diseases took away much People So as between the 20 th of October and the last of December there died 7 Aldermen of London namely Henry Heardson Sir Richard Dobs Sir Will. Laxton Sir Henry Hobblethorn Sir John Champney Sir John Ayleph and Sir John Gresham of which some were Lord Mayors c. I find that in the 8 th of Qu. Eliz. there died in ten Months seven Aldermen of London viz. Edward Banks Richard Chamberlain Sir Martin Bowes Sir Richard Mallory Sir William Hewet Sir Thomas White and Richard Lambert one of the Sheriffs for that year In the 36 th of Qu. Eliz. there dyed of the Plague in London and the Suburbs 17890. besides the Lord Mayor and three Aldermen and Michaelmas-Term was holden at St. Albans The first of King James viz. 1602 there died in London and Liberties 38244 whereof of the Plague 30578 yet the next year though the City was increased with a great number of Strangers there died of all Diseases but 4263. There broke out likewise a great Plague in the First of King Charles the First whereof more died than in the beginning of his Fathers Reign Many other Plagues have been in the City but I shall conclude this subject with a brief account of the great Plague in 1665. In the beginning of May the Bill of Mortality mentions nine that died of the Plague and decreased the next Week to three then increased to fourteen next to seventeen next forty three and then great Persons began to retire into the Country In June the Bill increases to 112 next 168 next 267 next 470 then do many Tradesmen go into the Country and many Ministers take occasion to absent themselves from their Charge In July the Bill rises to 725 then to 1089 next 1843 next to 2010 Now most Parishes are infected a vast number of Houses shut up no Trade at all and the number of dying persons still encreasing although so many thousands left the City In Aug. the Bill rises to 2817 next 3880 next 4237 and then 6102 all which died of the Plague besides other Diseases Now there is a dismal solitude in London-streets every day looks with the face of a Sabbath observed with greater solemnity than it used to be in the City Shops are shut up very few walk about so that grass begins to spring in some places A deep silence every where no ratling of Coaches c. no calling in Customers no London Crys no noise but dying Croans and Funeral Knells c. In September the Bill rises to 6988 the next falls to 6544 but then rises again to 7165 which was the greatest Bill There were but four Parishes that were not infected and in them few tarried The next Bill falls to 5538 then to 4929 then to 4327 then to 2665 then to 1421 then to 1031. First Week in November it rises to 1414 but falls to 1050 then to 652 then to 333 and so lessened more and more to the end of the year when we had a Bill of 97306 which died of all Diseases which was 79000 more than the year before and the number of them which died of the Plague was reckoned to be 68596 that year but others say that there died of that fatal Disease in little more than a years space near 100000 persons in London and some adjacent places I shall proceed to remark briefly some few things more which are Miscellaneous Collections of my own from Divers Authors In the time of Edward the Second when the workmen were digging the Foundation of a Work about Pauls there were found more than 100 heads of Oxen which confirm'd that opinion that of old time it had been the Temple of Diana and that there was the Sacrifice of Beasts In the 3 H. 5. It is said that seven Dolphins came up the River of Thames whereof four were taken In the Fourth of Q. Mary before Harvest Wheat was sold for four Marks the Quarter Malt at 44 s. the Quarter Pease at 46 s. 8 d. Yet after Harvest Wheat was sold for 5 s. the Quarter Malt for 6 s. 8 d. Rye at 3 s. 4 d. In the Country Wheat was sold for 4 s. the Quarter Malt at 4 s. 8 d. and in some places a Bushel of Rye for a pound of Candles which was 4 d. I have read that in the Third of King James a Whale came up within eight miles of London whose body was seen divers times above water and judged to exceed the length of the largest Ship in the River but when she tasted the fresh-water and sented the Land she returned into the Sea I find recorded by divers Writers that the 17 th of July 1619 one Bernard Calvart of Andover rode from St. George's Church in Southwark to Dover and from thence passed by Barge to Callice in France and from thence returned back to St. George's Church the same day setting out about three in the Morning and returned about eight in the Evening fresh and lusty being 184 miles which was very strange In the 14 th R. 2. on Christmas-day a Dolphin was taken at London-bridge being ten Foot long and a monstrous grown Fish In the 37 H. 8. On Tuesday in Easter week William Foxely Pot-maker for the Mint