Slater's royal national and commercial directory and topography of the counties of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, and Suffolk : comprising classified lists of the merchants, bankers, professional gentlemen, manufacturers and traders, in the above countries, also of the nobility, gentry and clergy ... . y To SAINT IVES, Richard Earl,from th«Spread Eagle, Wednesday and Saturdy To SPALDING. John theGolden Lion, Tuesday To THORN EY, — Baker, from his housei Eastfield, Tuesday and FridayroUPWELL,OUrWELL& WELNEY. Joseph Cawthorn, fr


Slater's royal national and commercial directory and topography of the counties of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, and Suffolk : comprising classified lists of the merchants, bankers, professional gentlemen, manufacturers and traders, in the above countries, also of the nobility, gentry and clergy ... . y To SAINT IVES, Richard Earl,from th«Spread Eagle, Wednesday and Saturdy To SPALDING. John theGolden Lion, Tuesday To THORN EY, — Baker, from his housei Eastfield, Tuesday and FridayroUPWELL,OUrWELL& WELNEY. Joseph Cawthorn, from ihe Ship , and John \\ iles, from Ihe George,Tuesday, Thursday fi Saturday; , from the Alermaid,Monday,Wednesday, Friday & Saturday ; Tho».Knowles,from ihe Wheatsheaf, and —Clever, from the Globe, Tuesday andSaturday; and Willi.^m Jacksou, fromthe New Inn, Saturday CONVEYANCE BY-WATEK. To ELY, a Packet, from Ihe Blackfriaribridge, generally on Saturday To HULL, the Foragei Steam Packet,from the Sluice, NenequajjCvery Tues-day, according to Ihe lide To PETERBOROUGH. Mary HarrisFly Boats, from Ihe Kings Head, Oldmarket, every Thursday and Sunday To SUNDERLAN Dand the William U Robert,every allernae Wednesday To WHITTLESEY, Mnry HarrisF/j/Boats, from the Kings Head, everyThursday and Sunday 56. HUNTINGBOI^SHIRE. ii HIS is an itilaiid county, iMunded on the north hy the counties of Northampton and Canihiidge, on thefast l>y Csmbi iilfjt ^iiire, on tlie south and hy Bedfordshire, and on the vvCNt bv the latter shire and!il-o hy that of Mortlianipton. The limits of tiiis cotiniy are chiefly artificial—the river Nene, on the North-amptonshire border, with the , the Old West water and the Ouse river on the Canibridneshire side,being the principal exceptions. In its general form it is an irregular square; an elong-ited portion on thesouth intersecting the counties of Cambridge and IJedford, and a prominent a


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