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Mr. Palmer. Expansion of mail coach routes (March 19, 1785)

General Post-Office, March 19, 1785
Raguin Code: NEWS –8505

MR. PALMER's Plan for conveying His Majesty's Mails, every Day in the Week, (Sundays excepted) will, on EASTER MONDAY, the 28th Instant, be extended to all Parts of the Counties of ESSEX, SUFFOLK, and NORFOLK, the University of CAMBRIDGE, and the Towns of NEWMARKET and ELY.

All Letters for the above Counties, &c. must be put into the Receiving Houses before Six, and into the General Post-Office before Seven o'Clock in the Evening, and the Letters in Return will be delivered at London at the same early Hour every Morning, (except Sundays) as those from Bath and Bristol.

The Dutch Mails will be sent off every Tuesday and Friday as usual, after Twelve at Night by Express.

ANTH. TODD, Sec.