A Table of the cheiffest Citties, and Townes in England, as they ly from London, and the distance of miles, howe a man may travill from London to any of them or from any of them to London.
NORTH
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- 8. YORK.
- 12. Tadcaster.
- 7. Wentbridge.
- 18. Doncaster.
- 10. Tuxford.
- 10. Nework.
- 16. Grantham.
- 12. Stamford.
- 9. Stilton.
- 15. Huntingtō.
- 13. Roiston.
- 20 Ware
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- 16. LINCOLNE.
- 8. Ancaster.
- 12. Bichfeld.
- 12. Stamford.
- 9. Stilton.
- 15. Huntington.
- 13. Roiston.
- 8. Ware.
- 12. Waltham
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- 6. CAMBRIDGE.
- 7. Stow.
- 12. Barkwaye.
- 8. Ware.
- 12 Waltham.
EAST
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- 6. NORWICH.
- 4. Windham.
- 10. Atlebury.
- 6. Thetford.
- 10. Icklingham.
- 22. Newmarket.
- 12. Barkwaye.
- 8. Ware.
- 12. Waltham.
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- 6. YERMOVTH
- 10. Lestoffe.
- 8. Blyborow.
- 8. Snaye-bridge.
- 5. Woodbridge.
- 12. Ipfwiche.
- 11. Colchester.
- 7. Wittam.
- 10 Chemfford
- 15 Brentwood.
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- 12. DOVER.
- 12. Canterbary.
- 8. Stittingborne.
- 5. Rochester.
- 6. Grauesend.
- 12. Dartford.
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- 15. RYE
- 11. Plimwell.
- 7. Tunbridge.
- 15. Chiystowe.
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- 8 SOVTHAMPTON
- 7. Twifford.
- 7. Alefford.
- 6. Alton.
- 7. Farnham.
- 5 Gilforde.
- 5 Riyley.
- 5. Coueham.
- 5. Kingstone
- 5. Wansworth.
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- 12 EXCESTER.
- 10. Honiton.
- 6. Chard.
- 10. Crokhorne.
- 12 Sherborne.
- 18. Shaftesbury.
- 15. Salesbury.
- 16. Andouer.
- 8 Basingstoke.
- 8 Hartleyrow
- 8 Bagshott.
- 15. Stanes.
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- 10 BRISTOW
- 10 Marsfeld.
- 4 Chipyenham.
- 10. Calne.
- 8. Marlborow.
- 7. Hungerford.
- 15 Newbery.
- 10 Reding.
- 7. Maidenhed.
- 8 Colebroke.
- 8 Bramford
WEST
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- 9. HEREFORD.
- 12. Ross.
- 15. Glocester.
- 12. Ciceter.
- 10. Farington.
- 5. Abington.
- 12. Dorchester.
- 7. Henley.
- 7. Maidenhed.
- 8. Colbroke
- 8. Bramfor d
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- 12. WORCESTER.
- 13. Euesham.
- 12. Chippingnorton.
- 20. Islippe
- 5. Wickam
- 7. Beconsfeld.
- 15. Ʋxbridge.
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- 14. CHESTER.
- 15. Nantwich.
- 16. Stone
- 12. Lichfeld.
- 8. Coushill.
- 14. Couentry.
- 10. Daintry.
- 13. Towcester.
- 7. Brickhill.
- 10. Donstable
- 10. S Albons.
- 10. Barnet.
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