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 8, 2024.

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Winchester.

Thomas Waldren's Wagon comes to the Rose 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday and Saturday, goe out on Monday and Thursday.

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Witney in Oxfordshire.

Thomas Hucks Wagoner, comes to the George in Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday, goes out on Thurs∣day.

Richard Chirles Wagon comes to the Cross-Keys in White-cross-street on Wednesday, goes out on Thurs∣day.

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 Wed∣nesday.

Elias Lane's Wagon comes to the George in Al∣dersgate-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 Hlton with Pack-Horses, come to the Castle and Falcon in Aldersgate-street every Thursday, goes out on Fri∣day.

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.

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Richard Roger's Wagon comes to the Bull and Mouth by Aldersgate on Friday, goes out on Satur∣day.

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 Sa∣turday.

Wisbich in the Isle of Ely.

John Bond, Thomas Bond Carriers, come to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Thursday, go out on Fri∣day.

Whitchurch in Shropshire.

Humphrey Swanwick Carrier, comes to the Castle in West-Smithfield on Wednesday, goes out on Thurs∣day.

Walthamstow in Essex.

George Diggs Coachman, comes to the Crown without Aldgate, in and out every day.

Waltham-Aby.

John West Coachman, comes to the Green Drago within Bishopsgate, every day in the week, and re∣turns again the same day.

Ware.

Robert Heard's Coach comes to the Vine i Bishopsgate-street on Monday, Wednesday and Fri∣day, 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.

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Westchester and Nantwich.

William Perin comes to Blossoms-Inn in St. Law∣rence-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 Haton'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, Ʋnderidge, Dursely and Nibly in Glocestshire.

William Pierce comes to Blossoms-Inn in Law∣rence-lane on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

Robert Bedford senior, comes to the Bear and Rag∣ged-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.

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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-Sa∣vage on Ludgate-hill on Saturday, goes out on Mon∣day.

Watford in Hertfordshire.

John Halsey's Coach comes to the Bull in Hol∣bourn 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 Thurs∣day.

Wemington in Leicestershire.

eorge Goodsn Carrier, comes to the Bear and

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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 Tues∣day, Thursday and Saturday, goes out Monday, Wed∣nesday 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 Satur∣day, once in three weeks.

Wittham in Essex.

John Summers Carrier, comes to the Cross-Keys in Grace-church-street on Thursday, goes out on Fri∣day.

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