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CARRIERS.

Ashmore's, J. and W., Birmingham and Bristol Fly Waggon Office, Quay-street, (C. Parker, Agent,) whence goods are carried to Worcester, Warwick, Stafford, Leicester, Derby, Manchester, Preston, Lancaster, and all parts of the North of England, Scotland, and Ireland; also through Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, and Cornwall, every day.

By Howes, Gabb, and Shurmer, Quay-street, goods are forwarded to all parts of the kingdom.

Dobbins, John, to Cheltenham every day, from St. Mary's square. J. Page's Waggons load at his Warehouse, Quay-street, for Cirencester, and all parts of Berks, Wilts, and London, every Saturday; Tuesday and Thursday evenings for Ross; South Wales every Monday and Thursday; Ledbury and Hereford every Monday.

Plaisted, Thomas, to Cheltenham, daily, Westgate-street.

Tanner and Baylis's London and Gloucestershire Fly Waggons, Bear-land, from their Warehouses, Gloucester, and Winchcomb-str. Cheltenham, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; arrive at the Saracen's Head, Friday-street, London, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; and return the following mornings for Gloucester and Cheltenham, where they arrive every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.-J. Troke's Waggon, from T. and B.'s Warehouse, Gloucester, to Herefordshire, and G. North's, to Monmouthshire and South Wales, twice a week each.

T. and B.'s London Fly Waggons, from Rodborough every morning and evening at seven o'clock, and from Cirencester at 12 (noon and night); arrive in London in two days; start from their Warehouse, Grub-street, and Saracen's Head, Friday-street, London, each place, daily, and arrive in Gloucestershire in two days.

T. and B.'s Bristol Waggons load four times a week, at the Bell Inn, Thomas-street, Bristol, and convey goods to Gloucester, Cheltenham, and all parts of the county.-Waggons to and from Gloucester, Cheltenham, and throughout the manufacturing districts, three times a week.-Goods forwarded to all parts of England, Scotland, Wales, or Ireland.

T. and B., Bear-land, to Bath, and all parts of the West of England, every day at noon; Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Falmouth, Devon, and Cornwall, every morning; Southmolton and Barnstaple, every Thursday morning; Warminster, Salisbury, Southampton, Gosport, Portsmouth, and Isle of Wight, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday morning; Bridport, Beaminster, Crewkerne, Charmouth, and Hasselborough, every Wednesday morning; Wells, every Tuesday and Friday morning; Bridgwater, every morning.

Tanner and Baylis have waggons regularly three times a week from their Warehouses, Bear-land, Gloucester, and Winchcombstreet, Cheltenham, through Rodborough, to Bristol direct.

Goods shipped by H. Wood, of the Bell-yard, Thomas-street, Bristol, every week, for Chepstow, Newport, Caerleon, Cardiff, Swansea, and all parts of South Wales, or forwarded by any conveyance as directed.

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CONVEYANCE BY WATER.

From William Kendall and Son's Wharf,-from J. D. Walker's Wharf, from Charles Parker's Wharf,-and from George Ames's Wharf, goods are forwarded to all parts of the kingdom.

LIST OF FAIRS.-GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Berkeley, (W.) May 14.
Bisley, (Th.) May 4, Nov. 12.
Blakeney, (W.) May 12, Nov. 12.
Cambridge, first Tuesday in Oct.
Campden, (W.) Ash-Wednesday,

April 23, Aug. 5, Dec. 10. Cirencester, (M. and F.) EasterTuesday, July 18, 1st Monday in Aug. 1st Monday in Sept. 1st Mon. in Oct. Nov. 8; Statute or Mop, Mon. before and after old Michaelmas day. Cheltenham, (Th.) 2d. Th. April, Holy Thurs. Aug. 5, 2d Th. in Sept. Dec. 7, 18.

Coleford, (F.) June 20, Dec. 5.
Dursley, (Th.) May 6, Dec. 4.
Fairford, (Th.) May 14, Nov. 12.
Frampton, April 30.
GLOUCESTER, (W. and S.)
Apr. 5, July 5, Sept. 28, 29,
Nov. 28.

| Newnham, (F.) June 11, Oct. 18. Newent, (F.) Wed. bef. Easter, Wed. before Whitsuntide, Aug. 13, Friday after Sept. 18. Northleach, (W.) Wed. bef. May 4, last Wed. in May, 1st Wed. in Sept. & Wed. before Oct. 10. Painswick, (Th.) Wh. Tu. Sep.19. Sodbury, (Th.) May 23, June 24. Stonehouse, May1, Oct. 11, No. 10. Stow-on-the-Wold, (Th.) March 29, May 12, July 24, Oct. 24. Stroud, (F.) May 12, Aug. 21. Tetbury, (W.) Ash-Wed. Wed. bef. and aft. April 5, July 22. Tewkesbury, (W. and S.) second Mon. in March, 1st. Wed. in April, May 14, June 22, Sept. 4, Oct. 10, Wed. bef. and after do. a statute, and 1st Wed. Dec. Thornbury, (S.) Easter-Monday, Aug. 15, Mon. before Dec. 21.

Hampton, (T.) Trin. Monday, Tockington, May 9, Dec. 6.

Oct. 29.
Iron-Acton, April 25, Sept. 13.
Lechlade, (T.) Aug. 5, 21, Sept. 9.
Leonard-Stanley, (S.) July 20.
Lidney, (W.) May 4, Nov. 8.
Little-Dean, Whit-Mon. Nov.26.
Marshfield, (T.) May 24, Oct. 24.
Mitcheldean, (M.) Easter-Mon.
Oct. 10.

Moreton, (T.) April 5, Nov. 1.

Westerleigh, Sept. 19.

Wickwar, (M.) April 5, June 2.
Winchcomb, (S.) the last Sat. in
March, May 6, July 28.
Winterbourn, June 29, Oct. 18.
Wotton-under-Edge, (F.) Sept.

25.

Westbury-upon-Severn, Thur. in Whitsun-week, Friday before old Michaelmas day.

Great Market at Coleford, the Friday before the 30th Aug.

ROUTES IN THE DIRECTION FROM GLOUCESTER.

MILES.

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r right, l. left, m. market-town.

TO LONDON.

MILES.

Wotton. On the r a seat of W. Goodrich, Esq.; on the l late Colonel Hopkinson. m Cheltenham. A neat town, and much frequented for its medicinal springs. To the r Lord Falcomberg's house, 694 where the King once resided. 713 12 Dowdeswell. A house late E. Rogers, Esq.; on the r is a 754 seat of W. Hunt Prynne, Esq. at Charlton-Kings. 15 Frogmill Inn. On the l Sandywell Park, late Mrs. 79 Tracy.

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m Northleach. The Roman
Foss runs through this place.
Church ancient and hand- 80
some. On the l is Farming-
ton. Rev. E. Waller. Pass
Stowell Park, T. Penrice,
Esq.

26 Barrington. Seat to the 7185
Rev. Mr. Price.

31 m Burford, Oxfordshire: no

ted for making saddles.

382 m Witney, noted for making

rugs and blankets.

42 Eynsham.

48 Botley.

49 m Oxford. Celebrated Uni

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Grove, T. Tovey, Esq.; on
ther a windmill, said to be
the highest ground south of
the Trent. At a distance to
the Wallington Park, Mrs.
Tilson.
Bix.

m Henley-upon-Thames. On
thel Badgmoor, J. Crote, Esq.
Harley Bottom. On the r
Temple Mills, one of the
largest copper mills in Eng-
land. On the Park-Place.
Golden Fleece.
On the r,

near the banks of the Thames,
Bisham Abbey, G. Vansit-
tart, Esq.

m Maidenhead, Berkshire. Between the bridge and town on the Sir Isaac Pocock. On the in the town, G. Powncy, Esq. Bridge. Salthill. On the r Windsor Castle. Eton Coll. Cranbourn Lodge, Duke of Gloucester.

Slough. On the formerly

lived Dr. Herschel.
Tetsworth Water.

m Colnbrook, Buckingham-
shire. On the Riching's
Park, Rt. Hon. J. Sullivan.

903 Longford.

933 Cranford Bridge. On the r
Cranford Park.
m Hounslow.

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