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Post chaise between London and Dover and between London and Tunbridge Wells

General Post-Office, London, August 18, 1743
Raguin Code: NEWS –4306

POST-CHAISES between London and Dover, and London and Tunbridge-Wells.

This is to acquaint the Publick, that the several Post-masters on the Road between London and Dover, and London and Tunbridge-Wells, are ready to furnish Gentlemen, or others, with Post-Chaises, safe, easy, and well secured from the Weather, upon as short Warning as for Post-Horses, at any Hour, either of the Day or Night. Gentlemen who have Occasion to go Post on the above Roads, are desired to apply to Mr. Baldwin, at the George Inn in the Borough of Southwark.

A Post-Chaise may be had at any of the Stages on the Dover and Tunbridge-Wells Roads, to go Part, or all the Way, for one or more Stages, for those who do not chuse to travel in the Night.

N. B. All Gentlemen that travel in Post-Chaises of their own upon the Roads where Post-Chaises are already set up, by the Authority of this Office, may be supplied with Horses, at the several Stages on those Roads, at the Rate of Nine Pence per Mile.

GEO. SHELVOCKE, Secretary.