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A new review of London. Being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane, court, Ally, Square, Close, Green, Wharf, Row, Garden, Field, and all Places, by what Name soever call'd, within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark; so that Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot miscarry for the future, by shewing in what Part, or Division, Places bearing the same Name are situated; and hereby may be learnt to spell all Superscriptions writ on Letters. Alphabetically digested. With the Rates of Foreign and Domestick Letters; an exact and corrected List of all the Stage Coaches, Waggons and Carriers,-Where they Inn at in London, and Days they go out of Town; and another List (never before done) of all the Houses of the British Nobility in London and Westminster. Peculiarly adapted for Trade and Business; and therefore very necessary for all Gentlemen, Ladies. Merchants, Shopkeepers, Countrey Chapmen, and others.
Burridge, Richard, 1670-Date: 1722- Books
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A new review of London, being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane, court, Ally, Square, Close, Green, Wharf, Row, Garden, Field, and all Places, by what Name soever call'd, within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark; so than Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot miscarry for the future, by shewing in what Part, or Division. Places bearing the same Name are situated; and hereby may be learnt to spell all Superscriptions writ on Letters. Alphabetically Digested. With the Rates of Domestick and Foreign Letters; and a List lately collected, of all the Stage Coaches, Waggons and Carriers, where they Inn at in London, and Days they go out of Town. Peculiarly adapted for Trade and Business; and therefore very necessary for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Shopkeepers, Countrey Chapmen, and others.
Burridge, Richard, 1670-Date: 1722- Books
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A new review of London: being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane Court, Alley, Square, Close, Green, Wharf, Row, Garden, Field, and all Places, by what Name soever call'd, within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark. Alphabetically digested. To which are added, I. The Rates of Foreign and Domestick Letters, II. An exact and correct List of all the State-Coaches, Waggons, and Carriers, where they Inn at in London, and Days they go out of Town. III. A List (never before done) of all the Houses of the British Nobility, in London and Westminster. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney-Coaches, Chairs, and Carts. Peculiarly adapted for Trade and Business, and therefore very necessary for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Shopkeepers, Country-Chapmen, and others.
Burridge, Richard, 1670-Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the city of London, and parts adjacent. Containing, I. The names of all the streets, squares, &c. in the said city, and within the bills of mortality. II. The names and situation of the churches, chapels, meeting houses, companies hall, &c. within the said bills of mortality. III. An account of all the stage-coaches with the fares of passengers, carriers, &c. where they inn, and when they go out. IV. The names and places of abode of the most eminent merchants and traders in and about London. V. The new rates for carmen, as settled by the Lord Mayor, &c. the 11th of July 1757, and the rates if watermen, hackney coachmen, charmen, and porters. VI. Rates of the general post, and penny-post offices, where kept, and to what places they send letters and parcels; and the holidays kept at the public offices. VII. Useful tables, which shew the value of any quantity of goods, from one farthing to twenty seven shillings. VIII. Tables of interest, from one day to twelve months, and from 1 l. to 1000 l. at three, three and a half, four, and five per cent. Being the exactest piece of the kind hitherto published: and designed for the use of persons of all degrees, as well natives as foreigners. The ninth edition; with large additions and alterations. To which is now first added, a new and accurate plan of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Paris adjacent; also an exact plan of the Royal-Exchange, shewing the several walks or places for transacting business by the different merchants, traders, &c.
Date: 1763