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

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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
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De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.
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London :: printed by George Larkin, for Enoch Prosser and John How, at the Rose and Crown, and Seven Stars, in Sweetings-Alley, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil,
1681.
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London (England) -- History -- 17th century.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37482.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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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.

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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 ju∣nior, 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 Thurs∣day.

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 Mon∣day.

Malmesbury in Wiltshire.

John Speake Carrier, comes to the Bell in the Strand on Tuesday, goes out on Friday, every three weeks.

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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.

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