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A11090 The post of the vvorld VVherein is contayned the antiquities and originall of the most famous cities in Europe. With their trade and traficke. With their wayes and distance of myles, from country to country. With the true and perfect knowledge of their coynes, the places of their mynts: with al their martes and fayres. And the raignes of all the kinges of England. A booke right necessary and profitable, for all sortes of persons, the like before this tyme not imprinted. Verstegan, Richard, ca. 1550-1640. 1576 (1576) STC 21360; ESTC S116185 36,307 121

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oria 8 A. Castell dechio 8 A. Rottando 4 A. Val. Sant Vito 2 A. Marano 6 A. Castrouilero 4 A. De Sare 12 A. Cauicell 8 A. Tauera noua 1 A. Taua de Regina 6 A. Taua de Castigo 1 ¶ A. Cossenza 3 Italian myles 168 Germain myles 33. d. From Cossenza to Messina Alla Donice 3 A Astiglia 9 A. Martarano 4 A. Saint Bla●io 12 A. Aqua della fica 12 A. Scala de Pizo 4 A. Passi Solani Ala Ostaria di Sant Gregorio 12 A. F●umara de mure 4 A. Carima 4 A. Monte Leone 8 A. Sant Pietro 8 A. Rosarin 12 A. Drossy 6 A. Rysicans 1 A. Seminara 6 A. Messina per Mare ● The summe of Italian miles 111 Containing of Germaine miles 22 From Franckford to Millayn C Mantz 4 C Oppenhaim 3 C Wurmbs 4 C Obers haim 3 C Speyr 3 V Graben 3 C Rastat 4 C Leichtenaw 3 C Straszburg 3 C Benfeld 3 C Scheltstatt 3 C Kolmar 3 M Otmars hausen 4 M Hapsa 3 C Basell 2 C Liechstatt 2 C Zosingen 3 C Saursee 1 C Lucern 2 V Fle le vber den See 4 V Vrsuram 4 V Fryg ouer den hill 2 The summe of Germain myles 66 Pellisono 34 Lugano 16 Como 16 C Mayland 24 The summe of Italian myles 90 The great citie of Milane lyeth in Lumbardie and is the principall citie in that country a citie very rich replenished vvith artificers and all kinde of vvares and marchandise From Millain to Aquila otherwise called in the Almaine tongue the Adl●r Lody 20 Pitzigiton 1● Cremona 12 Casel Maior 24 Barsell 7 Retzo 15 Modona 15 Bologno 10 Castell de Saynt Piero 12 Imola 8 Castle Bolognese 5 Fauentz 5 Iorly 10 Cessana 10 Rymina 20 Curcana 6 Monte fior 6 La foglia 6 Orbin 6 Aquila Secha 9 Cauiciana 10 Sigil ● Gualda 7 Vozera 6 All ponte Santo Desino 6 Santo Achazio 7 Proto 9 Zioletti 3 All Stettu●a 6 Ciuita ducata 22 C Aquila or the Adler 20 Italian myles 338 The summe of Germain myles 67. d. From Millayn to Thurin Biffelora 18 Nouara 10 Verzell 10 Saint Iam 11 Hebraya 12 Wolbion 12 C Thurin 7 Italian myles 80 Germain miles 16 From the citie Wien in Austrige through the Steyrmarckt to Venice Stratzkirchen 4 C Newstatt 4 Newkirchen 2 Glognitz 3 Schadwien ● Merzuchlag ouer the hil Semering wher as the Steyrmarck beginneth 4 C Bruck on the Mur 7 Lonry 3 Mychael ● Ruckelfeld 3 Iudenburg 2 Hundtz marckt 2 Sayfling 1 Newmarckt 2 Friesach ● Sant Veyt 3 Feldtkirche●● 3 C Villach ● The summe of Germain myles 50 Klain Theruis 3 Pantouia 3 Venzan 4 Saint Danyell 2 Porta a Cronata 5 C Venice 1● The summe of Italian myles ●● From the citie of Antwerp in Brabant to the citie of London in England C Brug or Briges 15 Newport 7 Dunkirck 4 C Calis 6 Braband miles 32 To Douar ouer the Sea in England 30 Canterbury 12 Grauesend 24 C London 20 The summe of English myles ▪ from London to Cal●s 86 The auncient famous citie of London vvas founded by Brute vvho vvith his men ariued in Englande about the age of the vvorld 2855. and the yeare before Christes natiuitie 1108. He named this citie Troynouant in memory of the great citie Troy in Asia from vvhence all his linage vvas discended About the year before the birth of Christ 400. vvas the Tovver of London built by king Belius which some say Iulius Ceaser afterwardes built or rather reedified the citie new Troy vvas after in the yeare before the birth of Christ 69. by king Lud repaired and called by him Ludstone and in proces of tyme by corruption of speche called London On the riuer Thames runninge alongest the citie vvas a bridge of tymber built in the yeare of our Lord. 1154. the vvhich bridge begunne to be built of stone in the tyme of kinge Iohn about the yeare 1209. This citie of London beinge the head and principall citie in England began from tyme to tyme to florish beinge gouerned vvith great ciuilitie the fame therof is dispersed ouer the vvhole vvorld The citie is replenished vvith people many artificers and great trades of marchandize therin vsed There be in the citie of London and the liberties thereof 108. parish churches and in the subberbs 11. beside the Cathedral church of Sainct Paule In the yeare of our Lord. 1566. the sumpteous monument in the citie of London called the Royall exchange vvas begun and aftervvardes fully finished at the costes charges of the right vvorshipfull Sir Thomas Greasham knight to his euerlasting fame commendation The discription of this citie of London and the state thereof in continuance from time to tyme is more at large to be seene in the Cronicle of England diligently collected by the trauaile and labour of Iohn Stowe Certaine vsed wayes and passages in England From the cittie of London to Douer Darteforte 12 M Grauesend 6 Rochester 5 Sittingborn 8 C Caunterbury 12 Douer 12 The summe of myles 56 From London to Ric. Chepstow 15 Tonbridge 7 Plimwell 11 M Ric 15 The summe of myles 48 In the yeare of our Lorde 872. the first colledge in the citie of Oxford vvas founded by Alurid king of the English Saxons the other colledges vvere after edified by meanes vvherof the great gaine of learning hath remained in England vvheras there are tvvo notable Vniuersities the one at Oxford and the other at Cambridge From the citie of Oxford to London Whetly Bridge 5 Te●seworth 5 S●oken church 5 Wickam 5 B●consfield 5 M Vxbridge 7 C London 15 The somme of myles 47 Bristow being a citie of great trafique marchandise from diuers countries is of great antiquitie and standith very commodious and pleasantly In the yeare of our Lord. 1110. vvas the castell of Bristow builded by one Robert Earle of Glocester and bastard sonne to kinge Henry ●he first he also founded the Priorie of S. Iames in the same citie vvheras aftervvard his body was buried From Bristovve to London Maxfield 10 Chipnam 10 Marleborough 15 Hongerford 8 Newbery 7 Reading 15 Maydenhead 10 Colbrocke 7 C London 15 The summe of myles 85 The auncient citie Eborake now called Yorcke vvas first founded by Ebrancke the sonne of Mempricus king of Britaine about the yere before Christes natiuitie 930 the said king builded in this citie a Temple to Diana vvas there buried In the yeare of our Lord. 1085. kinge William Conquerour builded at this citie two castelles beside diuers other he founded in England From the citie of Yorcke to the citie of London Tadcaster ● Wentbridge 12 Doncaster 7 Tuxford 18 Newmarke 10 Grantham 10 Staunford 16 Stilton 12 Huntington 9 Royston 15 Ware 13 Waltham 8 C London 12 The summe of myles 130 The citie of Barwicke lying on the other side of the riuer Tvvede or Tweda vvhich deuideth in that place England and Scotland vvas of auncient tyme called Ordolucarum and is now in possession of the