. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. , Wonersh,Goudhurst, and Chiddingtonin Surrey. Also thither come out of Sussex, on the same daysweekly, the Carriers of Battle, Sindrich, and Hastings. The Carriers from these places undernamed out of Kent,Sussex and Surrey, are every week to be had on Thursdaysat the White Hart in the Borough of Southwark; namely,Dover, Sandwich, Canterbury, Biddenden, Mayfield, Eden(or Eaten Bridge), Hebsome, Wimbledon, Godaliman,(corruptly called Godly Man) Witherham, Shoreham, Enfield,Horsham, Haslemere. And from many other places far andwi


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. , Wonersh,Goudhurst, and Chiddingtonin Surrey. Also thither come out of Sussex, on the same daysweekly, the Carriers of Battle, Sindrich, and Hastings. The Carriers from these places undernamed out of Kent,Sussex and Surrey, are every week to be had on Thursdaysat the White Hart in the Borough of Southwark; namely,Dover, Sandwich, Canterbury, Biddenden, Mayfield, Eden(or Eaten Bridge), Hebsome, Wimbledon, Godaliman,(corruptly called Godly Man) Witherham, Shoreham, Enfield,Horsham, Haslemere. And from many other places far andwide in the said Counties; Carriers are to be had almost dailyat the said inn, but especially on Thursdays and Fridays. The Carrier from Chiltington, Westrum, Penborough,Slenge, Wrotham, and other parts of Kent, Sussex, andSurrey, do lodge at the Kings Head in Southwark. They docome on Thursdays, and they go on Fridays. Every week there cometh and goeth from Tunbridge inKent a Carrier that lodgeth at the Green Dragon in Fowllane in Southwark, near the Meal illyt^esj] ^ ^^^^ ^^^ FIND OUT ALL CARRIERS. 361 Here followeth certain directions for to find out Ships, Barks, Hoys and Passage Boats that do come to London, from the most parts and places by sea, within the Kings dominions; either of England, Scotland or Ireland. Hoy doth come from Colchester in Essex to SmartsKey near Bilhngsgate; by which goods may becarried from London to Colchester weekly. He that will send to Ipswich in Suffolk, or Lynnin Norfolk; let him go to Dice Key, and there histurn may be served. The ships from Kingston upon Hull (or Hull) in Yorkshiredo come to Ralphs Key, and to Porters Key. At Galley Key, passage for men and carriage for goodsmay be had from London to Berwick. At Chesters Key, shipping ma}^ be had from Leland, fromPoole, from Plymouth, from Dartmouth and Weymouth. At Sabbs Docks, a Hoy or Bark is to be had from Sandwichor Dover in Kent. A Hoy from Rochester, Margate in Kent or Feversh


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