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
Author
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 16, 2024.

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Page 434

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.

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