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This page has no direct relevance to Cumbria, but explains the contents of the following pages (some liberties are taken with the layout of the text):-

CARY'S NEW ITINERARY,

FROM SURVEYS Made by Command of the Right Honourable the Postmaster General.
ABBREVIATIONS, &C. USED IN THIS WORK.
T.R. Turnpike Road.
r. and l. right and left of the Road.
T.G. Turnpike Gate.
G.P.O. General Post Office.
P.O. Post Office.
M. and F. Miles and Furlongs.
M.H. Market House.
☆ Market Towns.
Cities in Roman Capitals.
The first Column expresses the Distance from one Place to another; the second, the Distance from London.

The Word in Italic immediately following the Place to which the Measurement is directed implies the Point opposite to which it is given.

Towns and Places where Post Offices or Receiving Houses are established are distinguished by this Mark †.

N.B. The Inns at the different Places on each Road which supply Post Horse and Carriages are selected, and given at the End of every Route.
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