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.

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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.
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Verstegan, Richard, ca. 1550-1640.
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Imprinted at London :: By Thomas East,
1576.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11090.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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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 remai∣ned in England, vvheras there are tvvo notable Vniuer∣sities, the one at Oxford and the other at Cambridge.

From the citie of Oxford to London.
  • Whetly Bridge 5
  • Teseworth 5
  • Soken church 5
  • Wickam 5
  • Bconsfield 5
  • M Vxbridge 7
  • C London 15
  • The somme of myles. 47

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