Cary's new itinerary; or, An accurate delineation of the great roads both direct and cross throughout England and Wales - with many of the principal roads in Scotland, From an actual admeasurement (14760238186)
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Identifier: carysnewitinerar00cary (find matches)
Title: Cary's new itinerary; or, An accurate delineation of the great roads both direct and cross throughout England and Wales : with many of the principal roads in Scotland, From an actual admeasurement
Year: 1815 (1810s)
Authors: Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835 Hasker, Thomas
Subjects: Great Britain. Post Office Roads Roads
Publisher: London : John Cary
Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Duke University Libraries
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■ ■•»■ CAMS NEW ITINERARY, FROM S U R FE Y S Made by Command of the Right Honourable the l^ostmaster (Senerat* ABBREVIATIONS, &C. USED IN THIS WORK, T. G. Turnpike Gate. G. P. O. General Post Office. P. O. Post Office. M. H. Market House. m. Miles.—f. Furlongs. r. and 1. Right and Left of the Road. Ma. Mail; ar. arrives; Mo. Morning; dep. departs; Aft. Afternoon ojEvening. R. River. Cities and Market Towns are printed in Capital Letters:—Cities are besidesdistinguished by a c prefixed, Borough Towns by a b, and Towns and Placeswhere Post Offices or Receiving Houses are established, by a p. H. and I. for Houses and Inhabitants: the Figures added thereto express the Numberof each which the Place contains, agreeably to the Population Act of 1811. The x affixed to the Names of Places denotes that in or near them there issome remarkable Object, which is noticed in the Observations accompany-ing the Route. The Word in Italic immediately following the Place to which the Meas