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Mr. Chandos Pole, Mr. Cooper, Colonel Stracey Clitheroe, 

 the Duke of Beaufort, Lord Londesborough, Captain 

 Haworth, have all been or still are proprietors. Gene- 

 rally two partners work a coach during a season. Some 

 of the above (the late Colonel Withington, Lord Bective 

 and Colonel Hathorne, I think), were on the same 

 road, and never missed a season since it first had a coach 

 upon it. 



Then there have been other coaches on the road, 



viz. 



The Rebate 



,, Windsor . 



,, Guildford . 



,, Westerham 



,, St. Albans 



„ Watford . 

 Aldershot 



Brighton Road, 

 by Exeter Road. 

 Portsmouth Road. 

 Uckfield Road. 

 Holyhead Road. 

 Birmingham Road. 

 Southampton Road. 



These have at times been worked by Lord Carrington, 

 Mr. B. I. AngelL Lord Norrys, Colonel Tyrwhitt, 

 Colonel Dickson, Captains Otway and Williams, Major 

 Furnivall, Lord Guildford, and Mr. R. Herbert. 



The table at top of next page gives a list of the 

 stage-coaches and their proprietors, in the season of 

 1874. 



All these coaches, except the Brighton, returned to 

 London between 6.30 and 7 p.m. 



The Watford, Birmingham Road, and the Boxhill, 

 Arundel Road, arrived in London in the morning, and 

 worked back from Hatchett's in the afternoon. 



