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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Henley upon Thames.

Mr. Hatheway's Coach comes to the White-Swan 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Holbourn-bridge on Tuesday, Thursday and Sa∣turday, goes out on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Hooknorton in Oxfordshire.

—Wgner, comes to the Rose on Holbourn-bridge on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

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Highworth in Wiltshire.

Christopher Viner's Wagon comes to the George on Holbourn-bridge on Saturday, goes out on Mon∣day.

Hempsteade in Hertfordshire.

George Weeden Wagoner, comes to the George on Holbourn-bridge on Tuesday, goes out on Wednesday.

Hadham in Hertfordshire.

William Summers Wagon-Coach comes to the Bull within Bishopsgate on Friday, goes out on Saturday.

Hertford.

Mr. Bethel and his Partner, come to the Bull with∣in Bishopsgate on Monday, Wed••••sday and Friday, and go out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

James Moss's Wagon comes from Hertford, Ware, Hitchen, to the Katherine-wheel without Bishops∣gate on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, goes out on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.

John Smart's Coach comes to the White-Swan with∣out Bishopsgate on Monday and Thursday, goes out on Tuesday and Friday.

Mr. Weeb Wagoner, comes to the Four Swans in Bishopsgate-street on Monday and Thursday, goes out Tuesday and Friday.

John Laybee Carrier, comes to the same place on Monday and Thursday, goes out Tuesday and Friday.

Hodsdon in Hertfordshire.

John Cresp, and Robert Heard's Coach and Wagon, comes to the Green Dragon within Bishopsgate on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, goes out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Hatfield in Hertfordshire.

Daniel Addison's Coach comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Monday, Wednesday and Fri∣day, goes out on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Hallifax in Yorkshire.

Henry Rieves, Gabriel Hynes, Josias Smith, come to the White-horse without Cripplegate on Wednes∣day, goes out on Thursday.

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Edward Polard, John Dison, come to the same place, go in and out the same days.

Mr. Walker Carrier, comes to the Bell in Wood∣street on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Hereford.

John Lane, Richard Hewlyn Carriers, come to the Cross-Keys in Woodstreet on Friday, goes out on Saturday.

Hurst in Berkshire.

Mr. Wright's Wagon, and Mr. Cox's Wagon, come to the Windmill in Shoe-lane on Wednesday, go out on Thursday.

Harrow on the Hill in Middlesex.

William Summers Coachman, comes to the Bell in Holbourn every day in the week in and out.

Nathanael Page Coachman, comes to the Red Lyon in Holbourn, in and out, every Monday, Thursday and Saturday.

Hampstead in Middlesex.

Daniel Lyon Coachman, comes to the Bell in Hol∣bourn, in and out, every day in the week.

Mr. Taylor's Coach comes to the Kings-head in Grays-Inn-lane, in and out, every day in the week.

James Neveld's Coach comes to the Cock and Dol∣phin in Grays-Inn-lane, in and out every day.

Huntington.

John Vintner's Wagon comes to the Red Lyon in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday, goes out on Thurs∣day.

The same man, to the same place, with a Coach, comes in on Tuesday, goes out on Wednesday.

William Guy Carrier, comes to the Three Cups in Aldersgate-street on Wednesday, goes out on Thurs∣day.

Harrold in Bedfordshire.

Edward Edwards Carrier, comes to the Bear and Ragged-staff in West-Smithfield on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

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Hadnam in Buckinghamshire.

Joseph Holyman Wagoner, comes to the Talbot in the Strand on Thursday, goes out on Friday.

Hitching in Hertfordshire.

John Scearle Carrier, comes to the Swan in St. Johns-street on Wednesday, goes out on Thursday.

Horsham in Sussex.

Widow Mussel's Wagon comes to the Kings-head in Southwark on Tuesday, goes out on Wednesday.

Hemingham.

John Knap's Wagon comes to the Spread-Eagle in Gracechurch-street on Thursday, goes out on Fri∣day.

Harwich

Coach comes to the Sarazens-head within Aldgate on Monday and Thursday, goes out on Tuesday and Friday.

John Newton, belonging to the Pacquet-Boat, comes to the Ipswich Arms in Cullum-street near Fenchurch-street on Monday and Thursday, goes out on Tuesday and Friday.

Hornchurch in Essex.

Thomas Rayman's Wagon comes to the Three Nuns without Aldgate on Tuesday and Thursday, goes out Wednesday and Friday.

John Tiffin's Coach comes to the Three Nuns with∣out Aldgate, in and out every day.

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